5 Ways to Celebrate Read Across America in the Classroom National Read Across America Day falls on Mard 2nd every year. If you’re worried about forgetting the date, just remember– it’s also Dr. Suess’s birthday! Established in 1998 by the National Education Association (NEA), this initiative...
Women’s History Month in the Classroom According to History.com, the “celebration of Women’s History Month grew out of a weeklong celebration of women’s contributions to culture, history and society organized by the school district of Sonoma, California, in 1978.” In 1980, President Jimmy...
Before school lets out for the summer, take time to celebrate your students and what they’ve learned this school year! Recognize their triumphs and how they’ve grown, and reward them for all the hard work they’ve put into their education this year. Ideas for Year-End Parties at School Hold a mini...
Fall can be one of the busiest seasons for elementary school teachers. Between parent-teacher conferences, mounds of paperwork, and classroom party planning, there are times when even the most Pinterest-savvy teachers find themselves scrambling to find a last-minute Halloween costume. So this year, we’re...
TeacherLists Celebrates World Teachers’ Day! Share these social media graphics for World Teachers’ Day on October 5, or on any day of the year! It’s true what they say, teachers are the only people who lose sleep over other people’s kids–and here at TeacherLists there’s nothing...
Did you know that March 15th was Absolutely Incredible Kid Day? It is a holiday created by Camp Fire, a multicultural and non-sectarian youth development organization. The unofficial holiday encourages parents and guardians to acknowledge and reward their children’s achievements. As parents...