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Plan your March read alouds with books written by authors born in March!
Five different tools to help make small shifts that bring students back to their learning.
Brain breaks this month can help channel that unpredictable energy into fun, focus, and creativity.
Ready-to-use four-week morning meeting plans for grades K–3 and another for grades 4–5.
As spring approaches, it’s the perfect moment to showcase student growth. These easy-to-create displays celebrate effort, reflection, and learning in progress.
These March-themed printables help you recognize effort, growth, and learning in a way that feels personal and joyful.
A mid-year reset that helps students reflect on routines and refine them as tools for learning—not rules to follow.
A March collection of classroom-ready calendars, writing paper, and digitally fillable newsletters.
Use these seasonal bookmarks as a fun tool for students to mark their place in between reading sessions.
This historical fiction text highlights the 1963 Children's Crusade of Birmingham, Alabama, told from the perspective of a young girl who wanted to be part of the movement after hearing Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. speak.
These five brain breaks are perfect for helping students stay engaged and emotionally regulated as you move into the school year. No materials. No prep.
Here are some age-appropriate and engaging ideas to use to honor Dr. King.
We are passionate about curricular coherence. ConferringNotebook.com helps us to easily and effectively align instruction and support.
Take a look at 5 creative ways to bring the Super Bowl to life through authentic work in your classroom.
Here is an article explaining how we introduce choosing good-fit books with our students as well as a pdf of the I PICK form for you to use in your classrooms.
Give students opportunities to refresh and enjoy their learning environment.
Brain breaks provide a physical, emotional, or cognitive shift for learners. Take a look at 12 simple brain breaks.
Get 10 ideas to promote adult literacy in your school, and a reminder about the Tucson Literacy Festival (March 12-13, 2022)!
Read about five ideas that were generated in our new teacher group.
International Day of Happiness is next week. Download one of these printables to get to know students better.
Story planners and writing paper to use with students this April Fool's Day.
Five cute and engaging brain break ideas that your students will love!