Father's Day Recap
Hi Friends, Wow! This Post was written just after Father's Day, however I am just posting it now! Sorry! This week was all about Father's Day in our classroom! We did all things celebrating Dad...
View ArticleWe are off to the Zoo!
Hi Friends, Last term we went on an excursion to Werribee Zoo! It was fabulous! We all had a great time and from an educational perspective, I believe it is the best Zoo to visit in Melbourne! It's...
View ArticleCreating an Engaging and Memorable Open Night: Tips and Resources for Teachers!
Recently, we had our very first Open Night at my school, and it was a fantastic experience! Open Night is a special occasion where we open our classrooms between 5:30 and 7:00 pm, inviting parents to...
View ArticleShake, Spill, Record!
Shake & Spill is a fun and engaging game for students to learn their partitions! This has fast become one of our favourite activities when earning our partitions of 10, 9, 8, 7, 6 and 5. It is a...
View ArticleCutting Practice - A FAB Orientation Activity!
Hi Friends, I can't believe it is that time again! We have now had two Orientation sessions at our school, with two more to go! It is such a special time for our new students and their families. It is...
View ArticleSpark Excitement with Starting School Crowns: Free and Fun Activity for...
As teachers gear up for orientation days at their schools, it's important to have engaging activities that make students feel excited and prepared for their educational journey. In last week's post, I...
View ArticleHow to Make This Your Most Organised Year Ever {FREEBIE}
A new year always brings the need to reassess our organisation skills and how we can better use our time to reach our goals (or just get through the never-ending to-do list! One way I will be trying to...
View ArticleHow To Organise The Perfect Teacher Binders!
Having organised Teacher Binders are so important! It helps you keep all your documents in the one place and have all the best data on your students when you need it! Your Teacher Binders should be...
View ArticleFREE Jellyfish Number Craft
I love this jellyfish number craft because it helps to consolidate my student's learning of numbers 1 to 10, AND they also look super cute and brighten up our classroom! They are super easy to prep and...
View Article3 Ways to Make Reading Groups Run Smoothly in Your Classroom!
We are on our way to establishing our routines for Reading Groups in my new class and I wanted to share what works well for us! I hope you have can take away some new tips and tricks for your setting...
View ArticleHanging Out the Washing - A Number Sequence Activity!
Are you looking for a fun and engaging number sequence activity? I have the perfect one! This hands-on activity and worksheet pack combines fine-motor and number sequence practice! Your kids will...
View ArticleWe are Shape Detectives!
A Shape Walk is perfect for little learners because it allows for the connection to the real world. A Shape Walk will enable students to identify shapes in context, using their new knowledge and...
View ArticleAll About My Family - History Unit
Learning about family history is so much fun, and it is an excellent opportunity to get to know your little learners and their families better! We do our Family History unit at the start of the year...
View ArticleThe Whole Class Reward System That Encourages Positive Behaviour!
Whole class rewards are perfect for encouraging classroom culture and a team approach to learning! I have a super easy printable you can use as a whole-class reward system... STAR JAR! It's an easy...
View ArticleReflective Growth: Empowering Young Learners through Learning Reflection...
Learning Reflection Journals have become an invaluable tool in my classroom, enabling my students to develop a deeper understanding of the learning process, identify their strengths and challenges as...
View ArticleSpice Up Post-Holiday Writing: Engage Students with Exciting Holiday Recount...
Don't let holiday recount writing be a dull task! Kick off the new school term with excitement using these 2 FREE holiday recount writing templates. They offer a fun and engaging way for students to...
View Article4 Tips for a Super Smooth Prep Orientation Session {FREEBIE}
Orientation or Transitions days are just around the corner! This time of the year can be exciting and fun, as well as nerve-racking and sometimes a little stressful. However with these 4 tips your...
View ArticleEngaging Three Little Pigs Craft: Fun and Educational Classroom Activity!
The timeless tale of The Three Little Pigs has captivated readers for generations, making it an ideal choice for narrative reading and writing exercises. If you're looking for an engaging way to...
View Article5 Engaging Place Value Activities!
Today I want to share how you can make teaching and learning place value fun, engaging and relevant for your little learners! These 5 activities are designed to assist students in breaking apart...
View ArticleMeaningful, authentic and timely feedback made easy!
We all know how important it is to give feedback to our little learners. However, sometimes it feels like everything else is getting done, and students need more meaningful and authentic feedback that...
View ArticleMaking Money Real in the Classroom!
Teaching money doesn't have to be boring. Instead, you can make it genuine and authentic for your little learners! These activities will encourage your students to think about money in a real-life...
View ArticleWord Work for Independent Reading!
An after reading activity helps students to make sense of what they have just read, and it also enables you to gauge their comprehension and application of the text. Today I wanted to share a different...
View ArticleA Guaranteed Favourite in your Classroom - Play Dough!
I wanted to come on today and share what I can assure you will be an absolute favourite in your classroom! If you are not using play dough with your little learners, then you need to start to! There...
View Article10 Morning Activity Ideas for the Start of School {FREEBIE}
Morning activities are a fantastic way to start the school day. They should be fun, engaging, play-based, full of fine-motor development, and allow your students to ease into the busy school day....
View ArticleBack to School - 5 Printables for the First Week of School
The first week of school is here! It is always a big week of fun, emotions and lots of firsts! Today I wanted to share five of my favourite activities for the first week of school! These FREE...
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