In the classroom, as soon as October comes around, the hype of Halloween tends to be the focus. With that comes talk about costumes, decorations, themes and candy. But for many children, especially those who are neurodivergent or who have
How to Teach Kids to Skip Count by 10s Through Play

Skip counting by 10s is a big milestone for children when learning math as it helps them understand number patterns, multiplication, division and so much more. When children first start learning to skip count by 10s, they do it by
How to Teach 3 and 4 Year Old Children to Learn the Numbers

The concept of numbers being associated with quantity can be a bit tricky for many children at first, but with a little bit of time, patience and fun, most children start to grasp them starting with smaller numbers like 1-5
3 Ways to Celebrate National Crayon Day at School

Three ways to celebrate National Crayon Day at school?: reuse, mural, and secret messages.
How to Make a Bulletin Board For a Classroom?

How to Make a Bulletin Board For a Classroom: find your theme, start with the outside, discover your background, and involve your students.
3 Ways to Make Teaching Phonics More Exciting

Three ways to make teaching phonics more exciting for your students: make the sounds, focus on the images, and integrate hands-on application.
How Can Creativity and Innovation Help Students Become Better Learners?

Creativity and innovation helps students become better learners: develops critical thinking skills, enables expression freedom, captivates interests, and enhances communication skills.
How to Support Students Who Have Mild Autism

How to teach students who have mild autism: emotional engagement, timely transitions, intriguing interests, and constant conversations.
Importance Of And How To Promote Creativity In The Classroom

4 ways to promote creativity in your class: showcase your learning, open your classroom, engage in makerspace / STEAM, and liven up literature.
4 Simple and Fun March Activities for Elementary Students
4 simple and fun March activities for elementary students: hunting for treasure, making rainbows, creating life, and building outside.
