one of my favorite books not only for it’s fine writing and solid perspective, but just for the darn clever format of the whole thing — she finds God’s presence throughout the day as she recalls stuff she learned in liturgy. From...
Most elementary schools in Francedon’thold classes on Wednesday. Many of these same schoolsdohave classes on Saturday, posing obvious problems for working parents struggling with childcare mid-week or wishing to steal out of town with the family for the weekend. Short-pants attends a school that...
Whether your city is hosting a March Madness game, you have a college with a participating team nearby, or your students just really love basketball, mid-March to early April is an exciting time for college basketball fans. We’ve curated a collection of articles, interactive activities, and ...
Looking for a fun way to connect with your math students this month? Here's our breakdown of a great March Madness math activity for your classroom! "March Madness" refers to the annual NCAA basketball finals. Teams are seeded 1-16 in one of four regions (East, South, Midwest and West...
This list of March writing prompts was created especially for elementary and middle school students but may also be used with writers of all ages. Enjoy! March kicks off with National Peanut Butter Lover’s Day, which takes place on March 1. Write a descriptive paragraph about your favorite ...
Swipe for more pictures Pi Day Secondary celebrated Pi Day this week with various fun activities celebrating the mathematical constant. Students competed in their Dynasties to recite as many digits as they could and tested who could draw the most perfect ...
Our fun Reading Month, Women’s History Month, and spring equinox-themed classroom resource packets are stuffed with fun lessons and activities your elementary students will love, and our new bookmarks and printable Edmentum Brain game are perfect for students at every grade level.Check out these ...
While recommended student reading lists vary from community to community, there are some books that always seem to pop up. Below is a partial(部分的) list of some of the books read by elementary, middle school and high school students. ...
options for all grade levels on Tuesday and Wednesday. The lessons and activities arenot mandated, rather they will provide a valuable experience for staff, students and parents. Any feedback you can provide our staff will be helpful and this will be the first “test run” for most teachers...
Tuesday,April 19 through Tuesday, June 7,from 6:30 to 9 pm. The class will culminate in a free, open performance on Monday, June 13 in the Hoover-Leppen Theater at Center on Halsted. The class is taught by PFP’s Executive Director David Zak, and will have a maximum of 14 students...