
5 Fact and Opinion Activities & Lesson Ideas Your Students Will Love
Teaching fact and opinion? Want students to think like text detectives? Try these hands-on fact vs opinion lessons that will make it all click!

Teaching fact and opinion? Want students to think like text detectives? Try these hands-on fact vs opinion lessons that will make it all click!

Turn “What’s a fraction?” into “I get it!” with real-life examples—from pizza to music to sports—that make fractions click and help students connect math to everyday experiences.

Do you know the signs of dyscalculia in children? This FREE checklist will help you identify students who may be struggling in math due to a learning disability.

Looking for school-appropriate April Fools’ fun? Try these simple pranks, jokes, and silly activities that add some lighthearted learning to your day!

I love teaching fractions, especially in third grade when it’s a brand new concept. But towards the end of our fraction unit, there’s that one dreaded topic that can strike

Have you tried using 3 act task fractions lessons in your math instruction yet? If not, read on because you’re missing out on an amazing learning tool that will transform math for your

Teaching students how to solve math word problems is no easy task! How many of you have experienced the BLANK STARE when you ask your students to solve a math

Inspire your students to be little bit kinder with these heartwarming stories. Includes 10 of my read‑aloud favorites and printable kindness activities.

Set up a welcoming SPED classroom that works for you and your students with routines, visual schedules, and work zones that help kids feel confident, calm, and ready to learn.