We recommend a plan for the first week of school – plan, plan, plan. And then make MORE plans. Remember to have triple the amount of activities you think you will need. Make sure to vary the type: whole class, small group, active, independent work, etc. etc. What you don’t use the first week you can use later on. And this is where Maggie’s Earth Adventures becomes such a crucial partner in preparing for the school year. Don’t forget to access all the activities we have to offer. Click on Teachers’ Lounge above for loads of FREE activities or purchase entry into “Maggie’s Treasure Trove” through our bookstore. Also, make sure you have signed on to receive our FREE, Weekly Activity Packets!
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