The Benefits of Using a Social Studies Curriculum
Have you ever looked up to find your planning time quickly slipping away, while you are 12 tabs deep into Google, Pinterest and TPT trying
Have you ever looked up to find your planning time quickly slipping away, while you are 12 tabs deep into Google, Pinterest and TPT trying
When diving into a new ancient civilization, it can be tempting to jump straight to kings, inventions, and famous battles. I’ve found that starting with
Teaching ancient civilizations is one of my favorite parts of the school year. There’s something about diving into the mysteries of pyramids, ancient scripts, and
Teaching ancient civilizations in middle school is such an exciting journey. You get to transport your students across time. They get to walk through the
Starting a new school year is always a mix of excitement, nerves, and a to-do list a mile long. I remember how overwhelming it could
Finding the right homeschool curriculum can feel overwhelming, but it doesn’t have to be! I know how important it is for homeschooling families to have
In many of our classrooms, we have pull-down maps on the wall. Let’s be honest about how they rarely see much action. Maybe they get
Taking tests isn’t at the top of any kid’s list of favorite things to do. Whether it is the annual standardized test or an end
It was the summer of 1998, and I had attended at least 30 interviews looking for the school where I could establish myself as a
Ah, young love. There’s something so sweet about the way students start navigating relationships, especially in the sixth grade. It’s a time of major transitions,
Ah, it’s that time of year when germs seem to be lurking around every corner. One minute, you’re feeling fine. The next, you’re waking up
Learning and building vocabulary in sixth grade is such a game-changer! At this level, the words get more complex. We’re not just talking about names