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🌻 August Teacher Reset Challenge
August is a strange month for teachers... Some of us are finishing summer camps. Some are planning September. Some are trying very hard not to think about school yet. 😅 Wherever you are... What's ONE thing you're doing this month to make next year easier? 💬 Share your best tip below. It might help another teacher.
🌻 August Teacher Reset Challenge
☀️ End-of-the-Year Teaching Ideas 🌍🎨
Yesterday and today I did a really fun summer activity, I found on Twinkle.co, with my younger students and it turned out SO cute 😂☀️ We made little 3D summer beach scenes 🌴🐢🏖️ The kids: 🎨 colored palm trees, a sun, a turtle, and a sandcastle ✂️ cut everything out 🌊 folded blue cardboard in half for the ocean background ☀️ made folded “fan paper” sand in the middle 🐢 then glued everything together to create a tiny 3D beach scene It was: ✨ simple ✨ low prep ✨ creative ✨ and perfect for that “the kids are already mentally on summer vacation” energy 😂 I’d LOVE more ideas 👇 ☀️ What end-of-the-year activities do YOU do with your students? 🎨 Games? 🌳 Outdoor lessons? 💦 Water activities? 🎭 Creative projects? Let’s help each other survive June 😂☕
☀️ End-of-the-Year Teaching Ideas 🌍🎨
🌸 Teaching Ideas for Spring 🌍
Teachers around the world… What are your favorite spring classroom activities? 🌱 Do you: 🎨 create seasonal art projects? 🌷 teach nature vocabulary? 📚 read spring-themed books? 🎵 use songs and movement? I love this song by the learning station: https://yandex.kz/video/preview/13069119080965436811 Share one activity, game, or lesson idea that your students LOVE during springtime. 💛 Let’s inspire teachers around the world with creative ideas and different classroom traditions. 🌎
Chakras through the eyes of a child.
I recently had a student on TFP who showed me her beautifully painted designated yoga room which she had decorated with Chakras and Mandalas. Do we know what they really are and what they represent? How can we fit these ancient ideas into our modern life? How can we use them in yoga classes with kids? I do yoga classes here on TFP. Yoga is movement and yoga is exercise. It's not gymnastics. It's an ancient system but we can bring it into a our modern science perspective using what we know about how our bodies work. This month we'll be working on our rainbows 🌈 and I'll be discussing how moving into our different yoga postures can help us recognise our emotions and help release and support self regulation. As it is Spring we will also bring out our inner bunnies 🐰as we continue to hop for peace. 🙏
Chakras through the eyes of a child.
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