Monday, 16 June 2025
☀️ Summer Fun
Friday, 23 May 2025
Camping In The Classroom
Bring the Outdoors In: How to Host a Memorable Camping Week in Your Classroom
Set the Scene for Classroom Camping Fun
Campfire Stories and Songs
Sweet Treats: S’mores and Trail Mix
- Place two graham cracker squares on a microwave-safe plate.
- Top one with a marshmallow and the other with a square of chocolate.
- Microwave for 10–15 seconds until the marshmallow puffs and the chocolate softens.
- Sandwich together and enjoy!
- Honey Teddy Grahams
- Mini marshmallows
- Chocolate chips or M&Ms
- Mini pretzels
- Graham cracker pieces or Golden Grahams cereal
- Popcorn
- Mini chocolate chip cookies or Oreos
- Mini Reese’s peanut butter cups
Camping Activities for Classroom Centers
Camping Craft: Knapsack Keepsake
Looking For More Ideas?
Wrap Up the Year with Classroom Camping Fun
Sunday, 20 April 2025
✨ Easy & Creative Ways to Teach Poetry in the Classroom
🎤 1. Start With Poetry You Can Feel
✍️ 2. Scaffold Poetry Writing with Graphic Organizers
🧠3. Teach Literary Devices One Bite at a Time
🌀 4. Use Visual Poetry to Hook Reluctant Writers
🗣️ 5. Make It a Share-Worthy Experience
🎉 Ready to Jump Into Poetry?
Saturday, 29 March 2025
Mastering Plural Nouns with Fun, Hands-On Spring Activities! 🌸📚
Why Teach Plural Nouns with Games?
A Peek Inside the Activities
Practice and Review Made Easy!
Thursday, 20 March 2025
🌸 Welcome Spring! Understanding The Spring Equinox
🌸 Welcome, Spring!
📚 Ways to Teach the Spring Equinox to Students
1️⃣ Read About the Spring Equinox
2️⃣ Hands-On Learning with a Simple Activity
3️⃣ Create a Spring Equinox Craft
🌎 Celebrate the Spring Equinox in Your Classroom!
Friday, 7 March 2025
Teaching Trickster Tales? Here’s How to Make It Fun & Easy!
Have You Ever Read Trickster Tales?
Why Teach Trickster Tales?
- Characterization
- Personification
- Lessons or Morals
- Cause and Effect
- Author's Purpose
- Compare and Contrast Similar Tales
Tales To Share
How To Introduce Trickster Tales In The Classroom
2. Explore Trickster Characters from Around the World
Ready-To-Use Trickster Tales Resource

Monday, 17 February 2025
Let's Teach About Canadian Early Settlers
Engaging Activities to Teach About Early Settlers
A mix of storytelling and factual information that helps students understand a pioneer family’s life.
Emily and Matt use their time-travelling sled to arrive on the Canadian Prairies in 1910.
This books gives an overview of what life was like for a typical pioneer family in Upper Canada.
Readers are introduced to the journey of Black American soldiers taken from Africa as slaves, their quest for freedom, the settlement and struggle of Black Loyalists on Nova Scotian soil.
Friday, 17 January 2025
Explore A Desert Habitat
Learn About Desert Animals And Plants
Locate World Deserts
Create A Desert Habitat
Study Desert Food Webs
Create A Flipbook Research Report
Want To Have Your Desert Study Prepped?

Friday, 10 January 2025
Exploring the World Through Habitats and Communities
Wild Ways To Explore the World Through Habitats With Your Students
1. What is a Habitat?
2. Terrestrial and Aquatic Habitats
3. Food Chains and Webs
4. Plant and Animal Adaptations Adaptations
5. Interdependence and Conservation
Help students understand the delicate balance of ecosystems and why conservation is so important. The Habitats And Communities slides offer an excellent starting point for discussing how plants, animals, and humans depend on each other.
⭐ Teaching Tip: After reviewing the slides, brainstorm ways your class can help protect local habitats. You could organize a litter cleanup, start a pollinator garden, or create posters advocating for conservation. Tie in the concept of interdependence by discussing how their efforts support local ecosystems.
Inspire Curiosity with A Ready-to-Go Resource
Ready to start exploring habitats and communities with your students? Check out the resource: Habitats And Communities Activities and Slides resource.
What are your favorite ways to teach about habitats and communities? Share your ideas in the comments—I’d love to hear them!
