10 Best Printers for Homeschool
We present the 10 Best Printers for Homeschool in our reviews with recommendations to save parents time.
We present the 10 Best Printers for Homeschool in our reviews with recommendations to save parents time.
First grade is an exciting time for young readers. They are usually starting to read independently and their ability to follow stories without relying on illustrations is developing quickly. Plus, they start using their own imagination to visualize stories. As a result, 1st graders begin to show more interest in chapter books. So, to help you we have compiled a list of the 20 best chapter books for 1st graders.
There are many professions that require the use of printers, even in 2023. Teachers are definitely among them. From tests and written tasks to reports;… Read More »9 Best Printers for Teachers
As parents and caregivers, we always strive to provide the best experiences for our younger children. Board games have long been cherished for their ability to entertain, educate, and foster essential skills in kids. In this article, we present the 13 best board games for younger children that combine fun and learning in perfect harmony.
Do you have a classroom window that faces the playground and is frequently filled with faces of former students spending their recesses peeking in? If you have a window issue, but you don’t want to lose natural light, this project for DIY Frosted Glass Windows might help.
Are you tired of those same old boring store-bought bulletin board borders? Time to get creative and make your own with DIY Bulletin Board Borders!
What kid doesn’t want their own clipboard? Using a scrap piece of paper, every student can have their own individual board in a few easy… Read More »DIY Mini Clipboards
Do you want to promote character education in your classroom? These little tokens can be used to reward good character, or used for bucket filling. It’s such a cute way to remind your students that good character ROCKS! Let’s make some DIY Character Rocks.
Our Occupational Therapist often recommends using a slant board to help our students develop the correct writing form. Why purchase expensive slant boards in catalogs when you can easily make your own? Let’s make a DIY Slant Board.
Here is a great way to recognize your young achievers in the classroom and give them a boost of spirit and confidence. Highlight student success with an ‘I did it! Frame”. Let’s make a DIY student success frame.