Some holidays are just for fun. Pi Day is for fun and math. Every March 14th, teachers across the country turn one extraordinary number into an unforgettable classroom experience. This year, we asked our own team of former educators to share the Pi Day tips and Education.com resources they swear by. From cookie measurements to pie-baking at home, here’s how to make March 14th a day your students or kids will never forget. Heather Stokes Curriculum Designer Pi Day tip: … Continue reading “Ask Education.com teachers: Top tips and resources for Pi Day”
March resource spotlight: New Women’s History Month activities
Celebrate Women’s History Month with our newest classroom resources! From early learners to middle school students, these worksheets highlight trailblazing women like Shirley Chisholm, Malala Yousafzai, Jane Goodall, and Ruth Bader Ginsburg. Students can research historical figures, analyze inspiring quotes, explore timelines, and reflect on the lasting impact of women who changed the world. People Who Changed the World: Women’s History Empower second and third graders to learn about women changemakers with this research worksheet. By investigating a historical figure … Continue reading “March resource spotlight: New Women’s History Month activities”