Snow removal operations face significant liability exposures. Business owners operate heavy equipment on clients’ properties and accept responsibility for preventing slip-and-fall incidents, which are among the most common liability claims in Canada. However, proper commercial insurance can protect them against devastating financial losses from lawsuits. Many commercial clients refuse to award contracts without verified proof […] Source
Ask Education.com teachers: Tips for ending the school year on a high note
The end of the school year is in sight, and we want to make sure you and your students cross the finish line feeling proud. We turned to our very own team of former educators to share their best tips and favorite Education.com resources for making every last day of school count. From classroom routines and student choice to movement breaks, their advice covers everything you need to make those final weeks as meaningful and memorable as the first. Katelan … Continue reading “Ask Education.com teachers: Tips for ending the school year on a high note”
Entrepreneur Support for Remote and Rural Founders: Closing the Gap
Building a company outside a major startup hub can feel like starting a race from farther back. Remote and rural founders often operate with fewer investors nearby, fewer peers to learn from, and fewer support organizations within easy reach. That does not mean the ideas are weaker. It means the system around those ideas is […] Source
Test anxiety in kids: Signs to watch for and how parents can help
With state testing season underway in many schools, some families may be noticing a little extra stress at home. While nerves before a big test are completely normal, some children experience something more intense. Test anxiety can affect sleep, mood, and academic performance, but parents can play a powerful role in helping their children manage stress in healthy ways. In this blog, you’ll learn what test anxiety is, how to spot the signs, and practical ways to support your child … Continue reading “Test anxiety in kids: Signs to watch for and how parents can help”
Ask Education.com teachers: Top tips and resources for Pi Day
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”
Level up math skills with our newest worksheets
Take math learning to the next level with our latest resources for PreK through 8th grade! Kids can practice it all, from early counting and addition to more advanced skills such as multiplication, division, and order of operations. Count and Write: Winter Preschoolers and kindergarteners count cozy winter items like candles, cookies, and mugs in this seasonal math worksheet. After counting each group, learners write the matching number, reinforcing one-to-one correspondence and number formation up to 10. Domino Addition Facts … Continue reading “Level up math skills with our newest worksheets”
Welcome the Year of the Horse with Lunar New Year resources
Kick off the Year of the Horse with exciting Lunar New Year activities for kids! From coloring red envelopes to crafting mini lanterns, learners can enjoy creative projects that combine cultural learning with skill-building. These activities introduce children to the Chinese zodiac, traditional foods, and festive customs while supporting reading, math, and fine motor development. Red Envelope: Year of the Horse Introduce kids in grades 3–5 to the tradition of red envelopes. Students color and assemble their own hongbao or … Continue reading “Welcome the Year of the Horse with Lunar New Year resources”
Black women who changed history: Black History Month resources
Bring the stories of influential Black women to life with PreK–8 activities that teach history, reading, and writing. Students can follow Simone Biles on the balance beam, trace Sojourner Truth’s journey to freedom, and study Dr. Mae Jemison’s path to space, all while building essential skills in an interactive and memorable way. Trace & Write Women in Sports: Simone Biles Preschoolers and kindergarteners build early reading and writing skills as they trace sight words, read a simple sentence, and learn … Continue reading “Black women who changed history: Black History Month resources”
Winter learning: New resources for PreK–8
Add a touch of winter magic to learning with our brand-new themed worksheets! Designed for grades PreK through 8, these activities blend seasonal excitement with skill-building in math, reading, and problem solving. From hunting for nature items to solving snowy Sudoku puzzles or analyzing main ideas in winter passages, students will enjoy engaging, hands-on challenges. Winter Scavenger Hunt Encourage little explorers to discover the winter world around them! Preschoolers and kindergartners will search for birds, clouds, trees, and more, checking … Continue reading “Winter learning: New resources for PreK–8”