10/17/2025
FLASH DOLLAR DEAL! ✨
This Fall Count the Room activity gets your kids up and moving while practicing counting and number writing. Numbers 1-20 are included along with differentiated recording pages for numbers 1-10, 1-12, or 1-20!
Grab this activity for your Fall math centers — only $1 this weekend!
Comment “COUNT” and I’ll send you the link, or click the link in my bio to grab it now 🍁
06/08/2023
Throwback to my Kindergarten writing center a few years ago and a couple of beginning-of-year anchor charts! We would use the writing center reminders on the wall throughout the year, and I also placed a copy of them in the kids’ writing folders. Find it in my Teachers Pay Teachers store above in English and Spanish. The pencil poster is from ! 📝✍🏼✏️
08/02/2021
Need to prepare interactive writing notebooks for your students for the upcoming school year? Both English and Spanish versions are included!
Writing Notebook for Upper Elementary - Includes English & Spanish Versions!
***This Zip file includes both English and Spanish versions.*** Print, cut and make copies to set up students' interactive writing notebooks/ journals for the school year! Cut along the dotted lines to fit pages into standard composition journals. Use a glue stick, tape or stapler to add pages into....
07/07/2020
As I’m working on building my fourth grade classroom library this summer, I’m focusing on diverse representation and critically evaluating the books I place on my shelves. When reading One Crazy Summer by I imagined the powerful potential conversations with students that could stem from this book!
This story is about three sisters who travel to Oakland, California in 1968 to meet their mother who abandoned them. They hope to visit Disneyland, but their mother sends them to a day camp run by the Black Panthers instead. It was a super relevant, important read that could be used to introduce discussions about race with middle-grade readers 📚💭😍
06/08/2020
Tomorrow afternoon. This conversation for parents and educators will discuss how to talk to kids about race and racial injustices. Go to to register through the link in their bio.
06/07/2020
It’s never too early to start talking to your kids about race and racism. Being silent about racial inequity or using the idea of “colorblindness” reinforces racial biases that these studies show are already in place at a young age. Original post by
03/20/2020
Excited to use these videos with my students! Deb Kelt sharing ideas for how to get started with a writing notebook at home.
first video getting a notebook