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9 Creative & Easy Art Projects for Kids with Recycled Materials to Try at Home

Looking for affordable, eco-friendly ways to keep kids creative? Explore these 9 easy and fun art projects using recycled materials like cardboard, paper, and old magazines! From paper mosaics and cardboard weaving to artist-inspired monochromatic sculptures, these projects promote creative exploration while teaching sustainability.

The Ultimate Back to School Guide for Teachers: Resources, Ideas, and Classroom Inspiration
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The Ultimate Back to School Guide for Teachers: Resources, Ideas, and Classroom Inspiration

Prepare for a successful school year with this comprehensive back-to-school guide! From essential classroom supplies to creative icebreakers and must-have books, discover everything teachers need to create a dynamic and engaging classroom.

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Best Children’s Art Supplies: the Teacher-Recommended List

Looking for the best art supplies for your little artists? This teacher-recommended list covers everything from paper supplies to sculpting materials, ensuring your kids have the tools they need to unleash their creativity.

Monochromatic linocut-style illustration of students collaborating to organize art supplies in a Reggio Emilia classroom. The image features children sorting through drawers filled with art materials, surrounded by brushes, flowers, and whimsical patterns, promoting responsibility and community.
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Classroom Cleanup Routines and Strategies: Cultivating Responsibility and Collaboration in the Classroom

Maintaining a clean and organized classroom is essential for fostering a holistic teaching environment. Involving students in the cleanup process not only keeps the space tidy but also promotes responsibility, collaboration, and a sense of community. These classroom cleanup routines align perfectly with the Reggio Emilia approach, emphasizing respect and communal living in the classroom….