Challenges with focus and attention can become a huge roadblock to learning for kids and young adults. Simply put, attention is critical to learning. If students can't focus on the lesson, they are going to struggle with understanding the new content. If students can't focus on the directions, they
How to help your child find the right learning styles to enhance their potential in school and to prep the brain for higher learning. Learning is unique and different for each child.
If you're stuck indoors for whatever reason, try these educational activities to crack boredom from easy science experiments to fun activities.
Cooking, card games, coloring, and chores!
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We all fall into one of nine learning styles. Which one is your strongest?
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Differentiation and scaffolding can help students better understand and learn. Here are teaching ideas and tips to use in class.
Blogger Richard Curwin looks at improving the sometimes dysfunctional dynamic between teachers and parents by having them respect each other's efforts and put the student first.
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Simple or Basic Addition worksheets for your younger students. These free addition worksheets cover sums up to 10. With a large font and large answer area these worksheets are perfect for your kindergarten students.
This is a fun worksheet to practice pronouns with your EFL students.
Emotions exist in the body- but how? This printable emotion sensation feeling wheel helps individuals match common emotions with the physical sensations that most often match those feelings.
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Practice words of feelings with your students with this fun cut out worksheet!
Welcome to the Thrive Literacy Corner library of free resources for subscribers! I will update this library on a regular basis as I create new resources. These resources are in PDF format and can be
Anchor chart inspiration for elementary teachers. Use my Not-So-Pinteresty Anchor Charts for Reading, Math, Grammar, and Writing.
Many kids and young adults struggle with executive functioning challenges. Some are easy to spot, such as when a student can't focus on a lesson or comes to class without their entire binder. Other EF challenges are less obvious, though. A learner might take two times as long on homework because th
Adding creativity to the classroom can seem like a daunting task, but it's important for making learning fun, engaging, and memorable!
This worksheet is a great reading comprehension practice. Students have to read the descriptions and guess who lives on each floor.
Effective homeschooling will bring tremendous result in the long run…You Can Do it right with this free resources.
Planning your guided literacy time is bout to get so much easier. I get asked a lot about how to tie reading and writing together, while focusing on fluency, comprehension, phonics, vocabulary, writing, etc. I create this resource to get kids excited about reading and writing, and to make planning
You know those grammar errors your students make in 4th and 5th grade and are still making in high school? Yes, those.
The amazing ways being bilingual affects the brain. Learn about it in this infographic.
Puzzle-solving genius kids form a pint-size crime-fighting Mod Squad in this month's Backseat Book Club pick. Trenton Lee Stewart, author of The Mysterious Benedict Society, takes questions from young readers about the book's twists, turns and creative conundrums.
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In this six part series on How to Teach Spelling, this third post discusses and provides teaching resources for teaching the eight conventional spelling rules.
Use this short vowel worksheet to help your budding reader identify short vowel sounds.
In this six part series on How to Teach Spelling, this third post discusses and provides teaching resources for teaching the eight conventional spelling rules.
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We all know tests are important in schools. This post shares helpful tips and actionable steps for when your upper elementary students fail a test.
Do you want to get your kids to listen without nagging, yelling our losing control? Positive Parenting Solutions teaches the tools you need to put an end to the exhausting power struggles with your children. Parenting expert and national media contributor Amy McCready delivers life-changing results.
Here are some of MIT's best free online courses on business, finance, STEM, humanities, social sciences, languages, and much more.
Introducing students to challenging words through Word of the Week can help increase their confidence in reading, writing, & speaking.
Print this free kindergarten assessment pack to use as end of the year testing for your kindergarten students. This is a great way to see where your students are at, and find any areas for development.
Cultivate lifelong reading skills.