14 Valentine's Day activities for Middle School
The celebration of love, the season of feelings: Valentine’s Day.
The celebration of love, the season of feelings: Valentine’s Day.
Celebrate black culture by participating in one or more of our activities dedicated to Black History Month (month of February). Enjoy and download printables, lesson plans, and other resources with your class. Discover the civil rights movement, notable African-Americans of the past (such as Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.), and much more.
Now that you have settled into the New Year, it's time to turn toward the beautiful month of February. Each month presents unique themes for teachers to use in their classrooms to inspire students. The learning process becomes more engaging for young minds when incredible visuals present themselves. Also, following seasonal themes keeps the mind moving forward.
The definition of STEM can be found in the title. It’s an acronym for the STEM subjects: Science, Technology, Engineering and Math. The philosophy is simple. Rather than teach disciplines separately, STEM takes an integrated approach that encourages students’ agency and critical thinking with real-world applications.
A simple hello can start a great day for a person. It's the small things in life that make life wonderful.
Students of all ages carry cell phones to school these days. The use of cell phones is on the rise, not only among high school students but also among middle school and elementary school students, too. Parents get their children cell phones at young ages for many reasons.
No major prizes for knowing when Thanksgiving is celebrated or Christmas Day! Everyone knows when these days are - but do you know your Tartan Day from your Darwin Day? That’s the question! Our big list of federal holidays will ensure you never miss a date.
You can bring the sunshine into your classroom right now with these delightful Spring bulletin ideas that can be displayed on classroom doors, windows or on actual bulletin boards.