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Teacher Tips Part 1: Relaxation!

Teacher Tips Part 1: Relaxation!

Students aren’t the only ones taking some time off over the next few months. Our final summer series blog will share helpful tips for teachers focusing on key ways to relax, reorganize and refresh while not in the class room and still stay sharp! Our first tip for teachers– relax!
Top 5 Summer Reads for Grades 9-12 Part: 3

Top 5 Summer Reads for Grades 9-12 Part: 3

The final post in our summer reads series – this time we focus on books for young adults and high school aged students. These books will engage and challenge students with deep emotional story lines, and are set everywhere from small familiar towns to far off places.
Top 5 Summer Reads for Grades 6-8 Part:2

Top 5 Summer Reads for Grades 6-8 Part:2

The second edition of our summer reads posts, focuses on middle school aged students. These books will challenge them while also keeping the themes and story structures simple and age appropriate.
Top 5 Summer Reads for Grades K-4 Part:1

Top 5 Summer Reads for Grades K-4 Part:1

The first of a series of three on some great summer reading books for all ages! These books will provide both education and entertainment during the dog days of summer for your K- 5 students. Many of these books tie together other subject areas.
Making Summer Vacation Educational Part: 3

Making Summer Vacation Educational Part: 3

We hope you did not miss our first two blogs of this series for ideas, but if so please check out Idea 1: Zoos and Aquariums and Idea 2: Historical Sites The final blog of this series continues with another idea to subtly sneak in some learning opportunities for your children over the summer:
Making Summer Vacation Educational Part: 2

Making Summer Vacation Educational Part: 2

We hope you did not miss our first blog of this series for ideas, but if so please check out Idea 1: Zoos and Aquariums This blog series continues with another idea to subtly sneak in some learning opportunities for your children over the summer:

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