Let’s embark on a journey to discover the incredible story of Malala Yousafzai, a young Pakistani girl who defied the odds and became a beacon of hope for millions around the world. Imagine a world where your access to education…
Why Boundaries Matter Pt. 1
For teachers, setting boundaries is not merely a luxury but a necessity for sustainable practice
Teaching In The Month Of March!
March is a month filled with various events and topics that would be of interest to teachers and educators. Hey there, fabulous educators! πΈβ¨ March is peeking around the corner, and guess what? It’s bringing a burst of inspiration as…
Fun Facts About Leap Day/Year for Your Students!
Leap into Learning: Hey Educators! π Did you know we’re diving into a leap year? It’s time to sprinkle some fun facts into your classroom discussions and get your students excited about this quirky calendar phenomenon! ποΈβ¨ Leap Day Awesomeness:…
Celebrating Women!
Here’s a list of 10 influential women whose stories can be discussed and celebrated to support Women’s History Month in the classroom:Malala Yousafzai (1997 – Present): Advocate for girls’ education, youngest Nobel Prize laureate. Rosa Parks (1913 – 2005): Iconic…
A Simple Yet Fun Teaching Black History Activity
An Interactive Timeline Elementary School: Create a classroom timeline highlighting key events and figures in Black history. Add visuals, short descriptions, or interactive elements that allow students to engage with the timeline. Throughout the week or month, allocate a…