
May is National Physical Fitness and Sports Month, and after a year of spending a whole lot of time in front of computer screens, kids could use it more now

There’s something about space that can’t help but fascinate young learners. Maybe it’s the fact that there’s so little known about the universe, or maybe it’s just knowing that there’s

Please note: this article and the websites linked therein may contain images of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who have passed away. “National Sorry Day remembers and acknowledges the

The end of the school year is upon us, and you know what that means? For some of us, this will mean handing our kids over to other lucky teachers

Whew. What a school year this has been. Hybrid classrooms. Synchronous instruction. Quarantines. Masks. Social distancing. Lions. Tigers. Bears. Oh my! Now that the end of the school year is

Desk pets are all the rage in American classrooms since the idea took off on TikTok, and no wonder. With students all living 6 feet apart, these small animal erasers

Books about space, learning about space, special events such as World Space Week… there is inevitably going to be a reason to do some fun space crafts in the classroom…

Summer break just can’t come fast enough, can it? But there’s just one little thing you have to do … declutter your classroom. We know. We know. Just the idea

The research is mounting, and the verdict is in: Teaching yoga in the classroom can help students on psychological and academic levels. Kids yoga makes for a perfect sensory or

Feeling apprehensive about report cards? Whether you’re a first-time teacher who’s worried about where to start or you’re a veteran who is just plain dreading them, the end of the