Making The Numbers Add UP Quickly

The best way to know what’s happening in our schools is to volunteer. Parents are often invited into classrooms to listen to young children read, help students of all ages with art or science projects or to assist librarians, the office or other adults in the school. Seniors, community leaders and others also step in… Read More »

Back-to-School Sales Musings + an Offer

This time of year always excites me. I love roaming the aisles of the back-to-school supplies sales. Not only do I find inexpensive pencils, paper, crayons, markers, post-its, rulers and glue sticks, I also find new things to spruce up my personal writing desk. I’m like the proverbial kid in a candy store when it… Read More »

Great Online Education Materials

Looking for great teaching/learning materials that are free or inexpensive? Checkout  these two: TeachersPayTeachers.com and TeachersNotebook.com to see  ideas for parents and teachers. You will find pre-K through high school sections of worksheets, ideas and books recommended by teachers. You will also find my Educating America books and materials as well as my primary freebies… Read More »

Little Summer Culture Stops

With so many historic homes, museums, monuments and galleries, it’s easy to sneak in a little culture during summer vacation. Notice I said a little culture, meaning within your child’s attention span. Consider doing a little set up. Research stops along a drive or near your summer getaway. Provide a scavenger hunt or a short… Read More »

FREE Summer Math Packets Offer

Looking for a bit of summer math for kidlets working at the Kindergarten through grade 5 math level? Over the next month I’m offering FREE 10-page packets**. So what’s in each FREE packet? A variety of math skill challenges:computation, problem solving, story problems, measurement, and games to keep math skills active over the summer. How… Read More »

Summer Trips with Kids

Where to go? What to do close to home without expending a pocketful of cash? As summer plans kick into view, think locally. There are many interesting activities near home that cost little to nothing. Here’s a starting list of kid-friendly ideas. Parks, beaches, trails, rivers, lakes with activities Libraries, zoos, aquariums, art shops and… Read More »

Workbook Giveaway Ending Soon

Remember to enter the Workbook Giveaway. 5 winners will receive a copy of the newly released workbook (Educating America: Getting Started). It addresses how to plan and implement inviting adult assistants into classrooms. It makes a great end-of-year gift to a teacher that encourages community members as well as parents into their classrooms. Sign up… Read More »