A teaching blog full of tips and resources for your classroom.
Wondering which of the 39 Oxford colleges are the best and most beautiful? Here are the 10 best Oxford colleges as picked by an Oxford alumna! Each and every one of Oxford's 39 colleges has
To help with any teachers dealing with school closures or the possibility of home and distance learning, I've put together these Home Learning Choice
First thing first what is glow up? Glowing up should be more focused on loving who you are, not on physical beauty. seven-day challenge that you can
As the Summer break is in full swing for most UK pupils, we’ve swapped this month’s teaching resource for a brief look back at how previous generations of children spent their holidays - as captured in images from the GNM Archive.
"Life's tough; get a helmet."
Inspire kids & teens will these FUN chemistry experiments that can be done at home! Favorites include glow-in-the-dark experiments, chemistry activities using fire and vortex experiments!
Try one of these 16+ free engineering design challenges and engineering projects to get middle school students brainstorming, building, and innovating with the engineering design process!
Take kids outside with these fun outdoor STEM activities that include science, technology, engineering, math.
"I got up. Got a latte. Went to the gym."
How to Avoid the Summer Slide! Summer is right around the corner! We all LOVE our summer vacation, but not the "Summer Slide!" The Summer Review Packets
An elementary art teacher blog with art projects and lessons, DIY projects and outfit photos as well as clothing I have made myself.
Floor Slaps is a great drama game to focus your class' energy and can hold their attention for a long time.
Looking for some fun ideas to do with your kiddos?! Take a look at these ten fantastic STEM activities with straws that kids will love.
I've been a bit of a book slut lately. I see a book, there is lust. I buy the book and take it home; I eagerly open its pages and then... I pretend to
I hope this note finds you well and basking in the sweetness of summer (or soon-to-be-summer)! :) Today I am linking up with the ever lovely Ashley Reed at Just Reed for her Ten Pin Linky: Classroo…
Introduce kids to binary code by teaching them to code their names - in jewelry!
Virtual dissections can be a huge help in teaching science, biology, physiology and anatomy. Here are some of the best resources for your lessons and labs.
I never practiced healthy eating habits growing up. I'd skip breakfast every single day out of convenience. When it came to the rest of...
The best back to school games for your classroom including Minute to Win It, printable word search and charades and pictionary clues.
Explore rocks and minerals with this fun rock testing experiment that uses vinegar & sedimentary rocks -- also known as the Acid Test for Rocks!
Learn how to make both a basic homopolar motor and a tiny dancing motor! Great science fair project for older kids!
Popsicle Stick Bridge: The popsicle stick bridge is a classic science demonstration and competition. Every year many students world-wide build bridges made soley from popsicle sticks and glue, to see which designs can hold the most weight.We built one, using maybe 140 sti…
Make a homemade spectroscope with a few simple materials and explore the spectrum of different light sources. You’ll see all kinds of rainbows! This science activity for kids makes a great addition to a unit on light or weather and is perfect for St. Patrick’s Day too! Follow our Science for Kids Pinterest board! Light …