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– Dr. Bell-Freeman, Former Superintendent on Erica being named Missouri’s Southwest Region Educator of the Year.

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– Former Student Teacher/Intern
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“Mrs. Lindquist helps me read and with my work. She lets me be a helper in the classroom. Mrs. Lindquist is so loving.”
-Former Title I Reading Student
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How to Make Back-to-School Night Less Stressful (and More Impactful!)
Get your school year started with ease, organization, and style using this Back to School Boho Forms Bundle! This bundle includes a collection of essential classroom forms designed to simplify your Open House, Back to School Night, Meet the Teacher Night, Orientation or the first week of school – all featuring a calming boho aesthetic vibe.
These editable and printable resources help you gather important student and family information, track transportation and event attendance, and build strong connections from day one.
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Unlocking Math Magic: Creative Ways to Use Pattern Blocks and Task Cards in Your Elementary Classroom
Discover the power of pattern blocks in building foundational math skills through hands-on learning! This post is packed with ideas for using pattern block task cards, fun classroom activities, and tips to keep your math centers engaging, organized, and meaningful all year long.
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Spooktacular Halloween Fun in the Classroom: Engaging Activities to Delight Your Students: PreK, Kindergarten, First, and Second Grade Activities
This engaging activity helps students practice reading and identifying blends while adding a creative twist. Whether you use these pages as part of a literacy center, an extension activity, or for student-created decor and bulletin boards, your students will be excited to learn while they color their way through the festive season.