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How to Make Christmas Wreaths With Recycled Materials

by BrainNinjasWP

This simple lesson can be done by anyone using recycled fabric. It makes a great Christmas gift from your students to their parents. Come read through all the instructions and make one for yourself and check out some of our other Christmas crafts.

Here is a great activity your students can do that is both environmentally friendly and makes a wonderful Christmas gift. If you plan on using this as a Christmas gift from your students to their families, you’re going to want to start collecting the materials a few months in advance so that you have enough pieces.

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Filed Under: Engaging Lessons Tagged With: Art, Christmas, Holidays, Holidays and Seasonal, Makerspace, recycled materials, Recycling, Seasonal, wreaths

How to Create Recycled Paper Ornaments

by BrainNinjasWP

Use up all that paper laying around your classroom and make some great ornaments that make great gifts! These make great Christmas or Earth Day crafts.

Here’s a little task you can give to your students to make an environmentally friendly Christmas tree ornament. Using recycled paper products is good for the environment, especially if parents keep the ornaments that are created for generations. It’s especially great if you have lots of extra paper lying around. Rescue it from the recycling bin and use it to make the holidays a little brighter.

This is a great task to put into your makerspace for the month of December, but you can make these any time of year if your paper isn’t seasonal.

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Filed Under: Engaging Lessons Tagged With: Art, Art Lessons, Christmas, Holidays, Holidays and Seasonal, Makerspace, Recycling, Seasonal

Memorable Books for Remembrance Day in Canada

by BrainNinjasWP

Check out these books you can use to help your students learn about Remembrance Day in Canada.  The list includes picture books, novels and short activities that require reading. Best of all, most of the books can also become part of your social studies lessons. Come take a look.

Preparing for Remembrance Day commemorations is a great opportunity to talk not only about the sacrifices of the past but also about our contributions to peace. There are so many Remembrance Day activities out there, but most of them involve poppy crafts. One of the best ways to learn about the past is by reading Remembrance Day books. They are always a great way to introduce solemn topics while uplifting our students. Most of all, they are portable, easy to use, and don’t require a lot of technology.

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Filed Under: Classroom Tips Tagged With: authors, books, Canadian History, Holidays, Holidays and Seasonal, Remembrance Day, Social Studies, TpT Products, war

How To Celebrate Halloween With Alternatives To A Party

by BrainNinjasWP

Are you avoiding hosting a Halloween party in your classroom? Here is a list of activities you can do in your upper elementary classroom that don't involve just letting them party. Come have a read!

Let’s be honest. Halloween is not one of the best days for teachers — even worse, the day after. So, unless the day lands on a weekend, chances are you’re going to be somehow involved in Halloween festivities. So, other than sitting and eating junk food while dressed in costumes, what alternative Halloween activities can a teacher do with their class while still celebrating Halloween?

We’ve got some great ideas for you to help keep things in check!

If you have students who don’t celebrate Halloween, communicate your plans with parents so they can make the decision about whether or not their child can participate.

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Filed Under: Classroom Tips Tagged With: Halloween, Holidays, Holidays and Seasonal

10 Things We Do On the First Day of School

by BrainNinjasWP

We use this routine for our first day of school each year. It works for most upper elementary classrooms and is sure to get your new school year started off right.

Be honest. You either LOVE the first day of school or hate it. As a teacher, it’s a fresh start to get back to spending quality time with these little darlings. For us, it’s always a chance to correct things we did in the past and start all over again, but there are ten things we do on the first day of school that help our whole year run smoothly. Turn back to school into a great time of year for you and your students. Keep on reading to find out how to make your first day back go smoothly.

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Filed Under: Classroom Tips, Engaging Lessons Tagged With: Back to School, Critical Thinking, Deductive Reasoning, Flexible Seating, Holidays, Holidays and Seasonal, Logic Puzzles

Your Big List of Must Have Books for Ramadan and Eid

by BrainNinjasWP

If you are looking for books about Ramadan and Eid to use in your upper elementary classroom, check out this list put together by our school community.

Reading is a huge part of our classroom, and it’s important to us to make sure the books and characters reflect all aspects of the lives of our students. That includes books about and including different faiths, backgrounds and cultural beliefs.

Ramadan is an important part of our classroom culture, so we searched high and low to find books that our students could use to learn from and reflect on. Here are some of the titles we found and thought you should check out yourself.

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Filed Under: Classroom Tips Tagged With: Book Recommendations, Eid, Eid Al-Fitr, Holidays, Holidays and Seasonal, Ramadan, Reading, Seasonal

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