One of the most important parts of our jobs is to help our students identify their needs and manage their emotions. Today I'm going to be sharing 5 benefits of a classroom calm down corner - and I'm even going to give you almost everything you need to set up your own successful calm down corner in your classroom that your ... read more
5 Ways to Teach CVC Words
Today in this post I'm sharing 5 ways to teach CVC words to your students. I love being able to mix up and create fun and engaging activities for my students to work on skills. Worksheets can be great, but hands-on activities can be extra fun - and this can be a bonus for my students to retain skills.But first, let's go ... read more
Christmas Crime Scene for the Classroom
If you know me, you know how much I love Christmas. So for December I absolutely had to do a Christmas crime scene for my students. The last couple of years my students have really enjoyed having an elf in the classroom. So for this December's crime scene I thought I would do..Who Froze the Elf?Please note: These crime ... read more
Gingerbread Man Crime Scene for the Classroom
This gingerbread man crime scene is perfect to use as part of your gingerbread man theme or topic with your students in your classroom. The gingerbread man is one of the topics that I look forward to teaching all year around. And it's just perfect to use in November during the run up to Christmas. So for our November crime ... read more
Halloween Classroom Crime Scene
I am so excited to share with you the Halloween classroom crime scene that I did with my students. It was a huge hit and it's perfect to use in October. If you've been here a while, you've probably seen all of the other crime scenes that I do each month with my students. But I think this one is the one that me and my ... read more
Humpty Dumpty Crime Scene for Special Education
This Humpty Dumpty crime scene is actually the first ever crime scene that I did with my students. I was a little apprehensive about how my students would be - would it be too much for them? Did I have too many clues? Would they understand what I wanted them to do? Or would I have to provide a lot of prompting?Honestly, my ... read more
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