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Long Division Video, Part 2







This fun project includes a list of habitats and a rubric for grading.


Read about these classroom management tips.





















Use these pages to guide mini lessons on 28 important figures for Black History Month, in chronological order (of when they were most active).
Print these pages onto pink paper, cut out the hearts, and cut the top heart down the middle. Staple the top heart’s halves on top of the bottom heart and staple on the sides. Each day fold open one of the hearts to create an advent-style calendar for Black History Month. There are twenty-eight in all.


Use this template to guide students in researching and writing about an important figure for Black History Month.
Check out this page for printable activities, banner, photo booth props, crafts, and more!





Plus, these printable Valentine’s to give to students, including a homework pass.




Print these pages for some fun activities and trivia for Presidents’ Day.

Use this page to guide research about past presidents.
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You can now get organization and holiday materials separately by following on Facebook and Pinterest.
Looking for a printable calendar for February? You can print this free one.

And don’t forget to keep a reading log for yourself:
As winter drags on, check out these tips for making the most of the coldest season:




Don’t let the cold give you cabin fever! There are plenty of fun things to do with kids at home when you’re stuck inside. Check them out!





All the Lists to Make Your Life More Organized

















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You can now get children’s ministry materials separately by following on Facebook and Pinterest.


Classic Children’s Church Songs

