Valentine’s Day can be chaotic in the classroom, especially with teenagers and all their drama. But with a little creativity, you can channel that energy into something productive. Here are a few of my favorite Valentine’s Day activities—thank you note writing, argument debates, and fun writing prompts—that keep the mood light and engaged!
Start the New Year Strong in your Classroom!
The post-break blues can feel overwhelming. But with a little planning, you can ease back into the school year. Prepare a few lessons beforehand, start with a brief, engaging activity, and re-establish clear expectations. Don’t forget to seek student feedback and remember to breathe! You’ve got this.
Engaging Winter Activities for Students
Looking for fun, seasonal classroom activities to engage students during the winter months? This blog post shares creative ways to incorporate holiday cheer into learning, from thank-you note writing to candy cane debates and winter writing prompts. Get practical ideas for keeping students motivated and productive, even as excitement for winter break builds!
Thanksgiving Writing Activities for any Writing Class, Grades 5-12: 4 Lessons
Are you looking for some fun and engaging but easy lessons and activities for Thanksgiving? These 4 ideas will make your life easy when it comes to incorporating Thanksgiving in your classroom.
Engaging Halloween Activities for Upper Elementary to High school
Looking for ways to incorporate Halloween into your classroom in fun and creative ways? These 3 activities invite you to incorporate reading or writing in your classroom to keep your students engaged and interested in what you are doing in class.