Leprechaun Learning Games
Leprechaun Learning games are the way to boost the learning of High Frequency words in your classroom this March! We have several fun game formats your students will LOVE to play!
Leprechaun Learning games are the way to boost the learning of High Frequency words in your classroom this March! We have several fun game formats your students will LOVE to play!
Celebrating Presidents’ Day in Kindergarten and 1st grade classrooms is both fun and informative. We have some great products that will help you teach about both Washington and Lincoln.
February Fun is here with these fun learning products and activities.
Everyone knows Frosty the Snowman but have you met Stanley the Snowman? Our song is easily sung to the tune Here We Go ‘Round the Mulberry Bush.
We LOVE to learn about Penguins and have created a lot of helpful products and SONGS that will create a complete study of Penguins in your classroom!
History of Gingerbread and the Christmas Connection I have always wondered how gingerbread became so synonymous with Christmas so I looked it up and found some interesting information. Ginger was one of the major spices that were carried along the Spice Trade routes from India and China to Europe. (Think Marco Polo!) It is said…
This blog shares some fun Literacy Learning activities with an Elf theme. Check out our products and have fun with Elves this holiday season!
This blog features several activities and products that will enhance your November studies. Need a free song? Find it here!
You need to add some fun singable songs for Halloween! Read this blog to learn about songs you can add to your October celebration! Be sure to grab the FREE song at the end!
This blog is all about Bats and some important resources that will enhance a study of bats in a Kindergarten or 1st grade classroom.
This blog is all about using Scarecrows as a fall learning theme in your Kindergarten or 1st Grade classroom.
Yo, ho, ho and a classroom of fun! Pirates make a great theme for any time of the school year but did you know that September 19th is “International Talk Like a Pirate Day? Way back in 1995, John Baur and Mark Summers of Albany, Oregon, came up with this “holiday”. During a raquetball game,…