Saturday, 20 August 2022


Welcome to my updated blog! New look, but I will still be posting teaching ideas, activities, picture book suggestions, and freebies!

Saturday, 6 August 2022

Back To School Games and Activities

Struggling to know what to do first days Back to School?! Those first days of school are so important! It is time to get to know everyone and building a classroom community.  I thought I would share some of my favourite back to school fun in my ready-to-go resource! 

Games and activities are perfect for making connections, establishing expectations, and building a community. Encourage your students to share about themselves with icebreakers, all about me and getting to know you activities. 





Monday, 1 August 2022

Launch Reader's Workshop with these Back To School Resources!

Prepare for Back to School with great picture books! The Launching Reading series helps students ease back into school and help kickstart your readers workshop. Each resource features a picture book and a reading skill. Teach reading skills such as fluency, vocabulary, goal setting, book discussions, self-selection of books, and comprehension. And that is not all - each resource includes not only a reading skill focus, but a presentation, discussion prompts, comprehension questions, and activities.

The bundle features all of the Launching Reading resources to help guide the beginning of your readers' workshop. Students can complete the activities digitally or in writing!




Friday, 3 June 2022

REFRESHED SCIENCE UNITS!



Needing some new ideas for teaching science? I got you!
I have refreshed my grade three science units!

Look no further for:







Perfect for distance or face-to-face learning, these interactive science resource include presentations, each with interactive activities, to help students scientific concepts. Each presentation includes information, discussion questions, and interactive activities. The presentations can be used as a whole class lessons, independent activities, stations, or small group instruction.






Wednesday, 27 April 2022

Poetry


Poetry is everywhere.  It is in the jingles we hear on the television, the songs playing on our AirPods, and the verses found in our favourite anthologies. 

Share the love of poetry with students. Play with words using onomatopoeia, alliteration, rhyme, and similes. Introduce types of poems, such as haiku, couplets, limericks, and concrete poetry. 

Not sure where to start? I have you covered. My Poetry resource includes presentations and interactive activities that are engaging and fully prepped!







Sunday, 27 February 2022

St. Patrick's Day

St. Patrick's Day is the time to wear green, read about leprechauns, and pick shamrocks. It is also a great time to introduce fantastical and magical folktales in the classroom!  I am sharing some of my favourite St. Patrick’s Day picture books to bring the magic into your classroom!



Here is a list of St. Patrick’s Day picture books that your students will enjoy. Links to the books on Amazon are included, but you may also be able to find read-aloud videos on sites like Storyline Online and YouTube!

  1.  The Leprechaun's Gold by Pamela Duncan Edwards - A nonfiction book offering a real account of what the holiday is all about with some pretty colourful illustrations! 
  2. How to Catch a Leprechaun by Adam Wallace - A hilarious story of a leprechaun’s attempt to dodge all of the traps around town!
  3.  Fiona’s Luck by Teresa Bateman - A beautiful folktale about a brave girl, Fiona, with a mission to get the luck back for the people of Ireland. 
  4. That’s What Leprechauns Do by Eve Bunting - A funny tale about some mischievous leprechauns! 
  5. The Worst Luck Book in the Whole Entire World by Joey Acker - Nameless is back at it again, stuck in the Worst Book, but this time he wonders if he can get any more unlucky. 
  6. Jamie O’Rourke and the Big Potato by Tomie dePaola - Inspired by Irish Folklore, Jamie is a lazy guy who finds himself on an adventure after meeting a leprechaun.

If you need some fun activities to add to your St. Patrick’s Day plans, check out this digital/printable St. Patrick’s Day activity resource. Perfect for distance learning or face-to-face teaching, this holiday themed resource contains interactive reading, math, and writing activities to celebrate March 17th in style.  The ACTIVITIES include:

⭐ Presentation and Quiz
⭐ Scavenger Hunt 
⭐ Riddles and Jokes
⭐ Listen to a Story and Comprehension Questions
⭐ Language Activities - Plurals and Syllables 
⭐ How To Trap A Leprechaun 
⭐ Crack the Code Math Activity 
⭐ Maze




Happy St. Patrick's Day! 


Sunday, 30 January 2022

100th Day of School

On the 100th day of school, we shout hooray! Then we do everything the 100 way! Celebrate the first 100 days of school with math, reading, and writing activities. Let's look at 100th Day of School activities that you can use for remote instruction or in-person learning!




100 YEAR OLD STUDENTS

Prior to the 100th Day of School, invite your students to dress like they are 100 years old. Suggest articles of clothing they could wear, such as a cardigan, suspenders, pearls, newsboy hat, trousers, floral print dress, or a blouse. Choose an app that ages students and upload a picture! Alternatively, students can use the photo booth templates to age their selfie. Such fun!




COLLECTION

Prior to the 100th Day of School, ask students to bring a collection of 100 things that can fit in a lunch bag or sandwich sized Ziploc bag. Brainstorm suitable items, such as mini-marshmallows, coins, stamps, cereal, paperclips, or rubber bands. Have students showcase their collections. For older students, place items in a variety of arrays - 10 X 10, 25 X 4, 20 X 5, etc.



ALL ABOUT 100

 Learn about 100 and how we use it everyday. The presentation includes “Would You Rather" questions that are fun, as well as a thought-provoking. Choose a few students for each choice and have them explain why they picked that choice. The presentation also show words that contain centi-, such as centimetre! The presentation culminates with other fun facts about 100!


100TH DAY STORY

In the story, 100th Day Worries, Jessica is a worrier. She worries about everything, and that includes what to bring to class for 100th Day. Nothing she can think of seems right. To introduce the story, show a zoomed-in portion of a larger picture. Students guess the possible 100th Day collection based on this small glimpse. Listen to the story and then have the students complete the questions.




BEAT THE TIMER 

“Beat the Timer” is another fun counting game. Can you make it to the number 100 in 100 seconds?! First, set the timer for 100 seconds and see if the class can count to 100 before the time expires. Once they are successful, make the game more challenging by setting the timer for 90 seconds, then 80 seconds, and so on.




WHEN I’M 100 

“When I’m 100” is a fun writing prompt for the 100th Day. For extra fun, you could have the students use an aging app. Then, they could insert their 100 year old selfie onto their digital writing assignment.