Comparing and Contrasting American Indian Region Projects
The fifth graders at Lynn Camp Elementary School in Knox County, Kentucky, had the chance to showcase their knowledge of geography and the…
When my classroom studied Feudal Europe, we used various techniques and strategies to investigate thoroughly. We looked closely at how concepts from European…
Inspired by Tom Tober’s Teaching Stories of America article https://www.slj.com/story/Teaching-Stories-America, I’ve been intentional about adding picture books that highlight diverse voices, untold histories,…
This is a monthly newsletter that focuses on the top two or three things happening in our classroom. This one I shared about…
This month in our second grade special education resource room, students enjoyed an exciting and interactive reading experience using Novel Effect! After reading…
Our fifth-grade students have been hard at work strengthening their evidence-based thinking skills through collaborative research activities. Using research resources created with Diffit,…
Nothing adds magic to reading quite like Novel Effect! Students are always actively engaged in learning as they listen to stories come alive….
In class, we read about the importance of protecting National Parks. The Reading Wonders curriculum has a story about how John Muir and…
Our students had an exciting and educational day at the Lexington Children’s Museum! This field trip gave them the opportunity to explore hands-on…
Flemingsburg Elementary School students recently launched an innovation journey in the Presidential AI Challenge by attending KEDC’s AI Bootcamp. KEDC’s AI Bootcamp was…