Plan the Ultimate “If You Give…” Book Party: Crafts, Snacks & Activities Inspired by Your Child’s Favorite Stories!
Monday, April 14, 2025
Celebrate the Magic of Eric Carle with Crafts, Storytime, & Colorful Party Snacks!
Wednesday, April 9, 2025
Whether you're a parent planning a themed birthday party or a teacher looking to brighten up your literacy corner, these Eric Carle crafts, books, and party food ideas will bring his stories to life for your little ones.
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Celebrating Dr. Seuss Birthday & Read Across America Week
Sunday, April 6, 2025
As parents and educators, it’s the perfect time to make reading magical for our little learners. At our house (or in the classroom), we bring the pages of Dr. Seuss to life with Seuss-themed crafts, whimsical snacks, and reading goodie bags that spark excitement all week long!
Here are a few fun and easy ways to celebrate:
🎨 DIY Crafts: Make "Thing 1 and Thing 2" puppets or create a Cat in the Hat paper plate mask.
🍓 Themed Snacks: Think "Green Eggs and Ham" treats or red-and-white striped fruit skewers!
🎁 Goodie Bags: Fill them with Dr. Seuss pencils, mini books, and bookmarks to encourage reading at home.
Why It Matters: Read Across America promotes literacy and builds foundational reading skills, especially in young children. When we celebrate reading in a playful, engaging way, kids are more likely to view books as something fun—not a chore.
Whether you're a parent, teacher, or caregiver, this week is a great opportunity to connect with your child and make reading part of your daily routine. So, grab a book, put on your Cat in the Hat hat, and get ready to rhyme your way through a week of literacy fun!
DIY Alphabet Book for Preschoolers – A Fun & Easy End-of-Year Gift
Wednesday, March 26, 2025
Looking for a hands-on way to teach letter recognition while creating a keepsake parents will love? This DIY alphabet book is the perfect preschool letter activity for toddlers and young learners!
Last year, I worked with two-year-olds and made a simple letter book using mostly stickers and paint. Now that I’m teaching three-year-olds, we focus on a new letter each week. To make it easy and organized, I print each letter on cardstock, and the kids decorate them with stickers, paint, and plenty of glue (trust me, you’ll want to stock up!).
How to Make Your Own Alphabet Book:
✅ Let kids decorate with stickers, paint, and glue
✅ Punch holes in each page
✅ Bind the pages together at the end of the year
This letter book project makes learning fun while giving little ones a sense of accomplishment. Plus, it’s a sweet preschool memory book parents will treasure!
👉 [Download Your Free Printable Alphabet Letters Below!]
How Professional Development for Teachers Can Help Tackle Classroom Challenges
Friday, November 22, 2024
Given the complexity of these demands, ongoing professional development is crucial to ensuring educators are equipped with the tools, strategies, and support necessary to thrive in the classroom. In particular, professional development for teachers can play a significant role in tackling some of the most common classroom challenges, from behaviour management to fostering emotional intelligence.
This article explores how different types of training for childcare educators and other professional development opportunities can help teachers navigate these challenges and improve student outcomes.
Boosting Your Child's Grades: How Tutoring Can Help
Thursday, October 3, 2024
Leading with Purpose: How Educational Leaders Can Shape School Culture
Monday, September 30, 2024
This article explores the ways in which educational leaders can shape school culture to foster a more supportive and effective learning atmosphere.
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What to Consider When Exploring Diverse Education Opportunities
Wednesday, August 21, 2024
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If You Enjoy Children, Consider One of These Professions
Sunday, August 11, 2024
Teaching Your Kids Through Play - How They Can Love Learning
Tuesday, August 6, 2024
This all sounds like a lot of work, and it is. But one of the secrets of teaching is that it can be fun. Learning through play is a legitimate strategy, and it can continue as your child grows up. This way, your child gets a well-rounded education and they might not even realize they’re learning.
Pursuing a Career in the Field of Education: A How-to Guide
Sunday, June 23, 2024
Finding a Good & Reliable Tutor: 6 Key Points to Consider
Friday, May 31, 2024
Which Reading Tutoring Programs Are Highly Recommended in New Jersey?
Sunday, April 28, 2024
Understanding the criteria for evaluating reading tutoring programs helps select one that meets a child's specific needs. Factors such as the tutor's qualifications, the program's methodology, and positive success stories from other New Jersey families play a pivotal role. Having the right fit between a tutor and a student can foster a positive attitude towards reading and encourage a lifelong love for books. In-person and online tutoring options offer flexibility to accommodate various learning styles and schedules, ensuring that every child can find a program that fits their unique needs and helps unlock their potential.
Key Takeaways
Parents seek quality reading programs in New Jersey for foundational literacy.
Evaluating tutoring programs hinges on method, tutor qualifications, and success rates.
Flexibility and personalization in tutoring are critical for children's reading growth.
Building Body Positivity: Teaching Kids About the Beauty of Changes
Friday, February 23, 2024
Are You Ready to Take the Next Step for Your Teaching Career?
Wednesday, October 25, 2023
Helping Your Child Master Numbers
Friday, September 15, 2023
And while everyone learns at a different speed, you can do many things to help your child master numbers at a speed that supports their natural learning.
Best Ways for Kids to Review 5th Grade Math
Friday, August 11, 2023
The point is to make review easy and fun for the kids, especially during the summer or holidays when they can easily forget what they learned at school. If you have 5th grade kids and really want to encourage them to review math effectively, here are the best ways to do so.
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11 Tips for Teaching Your Kids About Respect and Care for Elders
Friday, July 21, 2023
Becoming a Teacher: The ABCs
Tuesday, May 30, 2023
If you want to dip your toe in the teaching waters, this quick guide should help put you on the right path. Learn from this guide; it is a teacher, and soon you will be too.
7 Things Every Teacher Should Know
Friday, December 23, 2022
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