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9 Easy Valentine’s Day Ideas for Upper Elementary

by BrainNinjasWP

Valentine's Day in upper elementary isn't quite the same as the little kids or the older ones. It's this weird time in a kid's life where they are too old to care about paper cards but also want to be included in getting paper cards. They are just starting to have crushes but the maturity level is all over the place. We've spent a lot of time watching our Valentine's Day ideas flop. Come read some of our students' approved Valentine's Day ideas.

Valentine’s Day in upper elementary isn’t quite the same as the little kids or the older ones. It’s this weird time in a kid’s life when they are too old to care about paper cards but also want to be included in getting paper cards. They are just starting to have crushes but their maturity level is all over the place. We’ve spent a lot of time watching our Valentine’s Day ideas flop. But not anymore!

Over the years, we’ve watched students in our Grade 4 and Grade 5 classes to see how they respond to different activities for Valentine’s Day and we’ve settled on focusing on friendship and kindness. Some of these activities can be done any time of year because they are not specific to Valentine’s Day. These are the best Valentine’s Day ideas that were approved by our students.

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Filed Under: Classroom Tips Tagged With: Acts of Kindness, Art, Art Lessons, Be Kind, Holidays, Holidays and Seasonal, Kindness, Kindness Matters, Logic Puzzles, Math, Math Worksheets, Mathematics, Poetry, Poetry and Drama, Valentine's Day, Valentine's Day Ideas, Writing, Writing Activities, Writing Prompts

10 Ways to Save Money in Your Classroom After Christmas

by BrainNinjasWP

There are lots of deals you can get for your classroom after Christmas if you're organized and know what to look for. Come read about some fo the things we try to find after the holidays and the way we use them.

Phew! You made it! Christmas is over, but remember how crazy and busy it was? We always get prepared one year in advance. Are we crazy? No, just thrifty. There are lots of benefits to planning out a year ahead. It means you can find lots of deals after Christmas that you can use for the classroom.

While some of these items are used for Christmas in the classroom, most can and should be used all year round.

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Filed Under: Classroom Tips Tagged With: Christmas, Holidays and Seasonal, Seasonal, Teachers on a Budget

Learn the Truth With Books by Indigenous Authors

by BrainNinjasWP

We have collected some of our favourite books written by Indigenous authors. It's part of our commitment to raising the voices of Indigenous People across Canada. Canada is filled with so many wonderful creators, that it only seemed fitting to highlight some of the best. Come take a look at this book list of books for kids.

We have collected some of our favourite books written by Indigenous authors. It’s part of our commitment to raising the voices of Indigenous People across Canada. Canada is filled with so many wonderful creators that it only seemed fitting to highlight some of the best.

You will notice there are no affiliate links in this post. We ask that you support local businesses and authors by shopping at your local book stores. Teachers in our school purchased most of these books so we could have them in our school library and classrooms. Please be sure to comment below if you know of more books we should add.

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Filed Under: Classroom Tips Tagged With: Book Recommendations, books, Canadian Authors, Canadian History, Indigenous Artists, Indigenous Cultures, Indigenous People of Canada

How to Learn French With French Canadian Celebrations

by BrainNinjasWP

One of the best things about learning French is learning all about the different cultural traditions. Come learn about some of the different traditions with lessons you can use in your French as a Second Language class.

Every year, Francophone communities across Canada celebrate their traditions and culture. People from around the world celebrate these events, too. There’s no better way to teach French as a Second Language than to connect to French Canadian celebrations and cultural events.

A large part of teaching French as a Second Language (FSL) is connecting students to the culture. Maybe even the most important part! This is an opportunity to learn about the culture of just over 20% of Canadians. That’s one in five Canadians who identify as French Canadians!

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Filed Under: Engaging Lessons, Teaching Strategies Tagged With: cultures, French, French activities, French lessons, FSL, FSL Activities, FSL Classroom, FSL Lessons, Holidays and Seasonal, Teachers Pay Teachers

How to Add Candy to Your Math Lessons

by BrainNinjasWP

Have you thought about using candy in your math lessons? It doesn't have to be candy-any little manipulative will work. Come see how you can weave candy into all of your math lessons with this list of ideas.

Adding candy to any lesson will always engage students, but why not get some math out of it in the process? We have found our students are very motivated by food. For many of them, it is a treat they don’t get often. Just add candy to sweeten up your math lesson.

There are lots of different ways to incorporate candy into your math lessons, so we’ve gathered up a list of ideas. Once you get started, you’ll see the possibilities for yourself.

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Filed Under: Engaging Lessons, Teaching Strategies Tagged With: 2D shapes, 3D objects, decimals, estimating, fractions, graphing, math manipulatives, Mathematics, measurement, number operations, number sense, probability, shape and space, shapes, Teachers Pay Teachers, TpT Products

How to Help Your Students Master Decimal Operations

by BrainNinjasWP

We find that many students struggle with decimal operations because their understanding of decimal number sense has a few holes in it. Come learn some of the ways we support our grade four and grade five students before, during and after learning to add and subtract decimals. And come grab a free set of decimals place value task cards to get you started.

Some students have difficulty working with decimals. Others misunderstand how place value helps when working with decimals operations. And other students struggle with number operations in general. Read on to find out the ways we support the different math learners in our classroom before working with decimal operations.

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