What Is Kinesthetic Learning?

Discover kinesthetic learning, what it is, who benefits, and how to use movement-based strategies to enhance student learning.
Effective Classroom Management Strategies for Elementary Teachers

Discover how movement-based learning can help teachers implement effective classroom management strategies for elementary students.
Math & Movement’s Alignment with State Standards

Find out how Math & Movement is aligned to your state’s education standards.
Research-Based Math Intervention: The Mighty Multiplication Project

See the results from this 8-week math intervention using kinesthetic multiplication strategies!
National Family Literacy Month – Activities for Elementary Students

November is National Family Literacy Month.
How to Teach Sight Words Using Research-Based Strategies

Learn fun ways to teach sight words and high-frequency words to kindergarten, first grade, and second grade students using multi-sensory strategies.
American Rescue Plan 2023 – End of ESSER Funds Nears

American Rescue Plan 2023 Status The American Rescue Plan, also known as Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief (ESSER) funds, was the largest one-time money infusion into the K-12 school system from the government ever. ESSER funds were distributed in three batches totaling $190 billion. The third and most recent batch, approved by Congress in […]
The Myth of “I’m Bad At Math!” – Math Anxiety in Elementary Students

Why do your students say that they are bad at math? The short answer: they’re scared.
7 Awesome Grants for Teachers

Grants for Teachers As an elementary teacher, you are always looking for ways to improve your students’ learning experience. One great way to do this is by applying for grants to fund new projects and activities. Luckily, there are plenty of grants available for elementary teachers to take advantage of. Here are a few grants […]
10 Tips for New Teachers to Grow and Develop Professionally

Being a new teacher can be intimidating. Follow this advice for first year teachers as you grow into your new role in education!