- Do you want to cultivate creativity without adding to your overloaded schedule?
- Do you want to build constructive home-school connections?
- Do you want a full year of project assignments that will build right brain thinking?
- Do you want resources that are print-and-go?
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Saturday, August 10, 2024
IT'S ABOUT TIME, TEACHERS, for CREATIVITY PROJECTS!
Sunday, July 16, 2023
IT'S ABOUT TIME, TEACHERS, for CREATIVE THINKING CHALLENGES
- Are you looking for weekly challenges to your learners' creative thinking?
- Would you love it to be a home assignment?
- Would you be thrilled to get a full year of challenges that are print and go?
This eclectic collection of activities was created for use in my gifted and talented classrooms. The goal is to promote the 4 traits of gifted children: fluency, flexibility, elaboration, and originality. But really, what child wouldn't benefit from working on those aspects? I have found these projects works very well with heterogeneous groups and have successfully used them with 1st - 5th graders.
These challenges are also a wonderful home-school connection that directs eager parents to work with their children in a constructive manner. Another benefit is that children learn to share their products with purpose and confidence.
All of the project assignments are ready to print and send home. Also included are notes to the teacher to help ensure the success of your students. These notes are based on years of experience with the challenges.
TRY IT BEFORE YOU BUY IT. You can get a better sense of what this project offers by checking out this FREE activity that is included in Destination: Imagination via Creative Thinking Vol. 2:
Monday, February 27, 2023
ST. PATRICK'S DAY FREEBIES and MORE!
Leprechaun Riddles provide practice with multiplication facts in print or digitally. Kiddos will enjoy the riddles!
Saturday, September 18, 2021
IT'S PUMPKIN TIME!
Pumpkin season is just the best! From pumpkin spice lattes to carving Jack-o'-lanterns, it's a special time of year.
In the classroom, my favorite project is challenging my learners to create Jack-o'-lanterns, but I have one caveat:
That's right, no pumpkins. Their creations can be made from literally anything else. The results are always amazing.
Alternate foods and gourds are perennial favorites.