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January is a good time for Thank you cards! I like to start the year with a lesson on writing Thank you cards, and let the children write thank you cards to each other. They love it!
For more about the parts of a Thank You note, see THIS POST.
We celebrate Martin Luther King Jr. in January. This is one of my favorite resources. It really gets the kids thinking. It's an opportunity for children to decide on the fairness of decisions in their lives. I've heard some very passionate conversations when we work on the Just or Unjust activity!
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For more resources to teach about Martin Luther King Jr. see THIS POST.
Many people are getting ready to celebrate Day 100, but we have another month before that happens. However, I do think Day 90 is a great opportunity to celebrate my favorite fraction! Halfway Day includes a couple of fractions to practice 1/2, and some badges for the children to wear to celebrate 1/2 way through the school year!
I've been working on a series of No-Prep Printables. These are perfect for when you need something quickly, but want a valid learning activity that will engage the children. Here's a sampling of Winter No Prep Activities!
January is a great time of year to decide to be happy, and you can help your students by encouraging them to be grateful! You can learn more about these Gratitude Journal Labels in this blog post: Five Finger Gratitude!
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