creativewriting

  • The Best Halloween Writing Activity to Try This Year!

    Halloween is the perfect time to spark creativity in your students, and one of the best ways to do that is through engaging, spooky writing activities. One of my all-time favorite Halloween projects comes from an experience at a school I used to teach at, where a local real estate company played a big role […]

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  • Crafting Paper Flowers Inspired by “Paper Flower Girl”

    I have a delightful craft project that will bring the magic of “Paper Flower Girl” by Margaret Lamond to life in your classroom. This easy paper flower craft is perfect for children. It will help them explore the book’s themes of creativity, beauty and transformation and hopeful inspire some wonderful descriptive writing! Materials You’ll Need: […]

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  • Classroom Activities for “Can You Teach a Fish to Climb a Tree?”

    “Can You Teach a Fish to Climb a Tree?” by Jane Godwin and Terry Denton is a heartwarming book that celebrates individuality and acceptance, making it a perfect addition to any classroom. To help you bring its powerful message to life, I’ve created a comprehensive resource packed with engaging activities. I know this book will […]

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  • Bringing “That Bird Has Arms!” by Kate & Jol Temple to Life in Your Classroom

    “That Bird Has Arms!” by Kate & Jol Temple is a delightful book that explores themes of individuality, uniqueness, creativity, and embracing the unexpected. Its whimsical storytelling and engaging illustrations make it a fantastic choice for classroom use, providing a rich foundation for various educational activities. I know this book will be one of my […]

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