Triangle Classification Made Easy!
Triangles don’t need to be tricky for your students! This week, my class tackled classifying triangles and really enjoyed the whole process. The recipe for success involved some triangle foldables,…
Triangles don’t need to be tricky for your students! This week, my class tackled classifying triangles and really enjoyed the whole process. The recipe for success involved some triangle foldables,…
How to Make a Lap Book – A FREE Lapbook Template Lap Books are everywhere! If you like hands-on projects, interactive notebooks, or creative ways to engage your students in learning,…
I love learning about United States history, especially events that happened here in my home state of Pennsylvania. I try to pass that love of history on to my fifth…
We are working on the Revolutionary War right now in my 5th grade class. Since our 5th grade Social Studies textbook is not the best in the world (reading level…
In my last post, Figurative Language: Go Figure!, I highlighted some of the ways I teach and review figurative language in my fifth grade classroom. To showcase the review, I created…
It was time for a figurative language round-up and review in my classroom this past week. In an effort to make it as fun and meaningful as possible (because, my…