For many kids and teachers around the world, this week marks the return from spring break. Whether it meant relaxing in a hammock on a tropical island or enjoying the comfort of a family staycation, spring break brings a certain feeling of magic. The warmer weather. The lack of homework. The lack of essays screaming to be graded. Perhaps that's what makes the end of spring break especially difficult. Backpacks are packed, lunches are made, and a sense of sadness seems to hang in the air as the carefree days of spring break become a fading memory. But...does it have to be that way? Why should the first day back after a long vacation be any different than the vacation itself? In other words, what if we were able to hold onto that spring break magic for a little bit longer? 10 Ways to Create Spring Break Magic in the Classroom
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AuthorJennifer Fischer is a former middle school English teacher, full-time instructional coach, and part-time edtech nerd, who strives to help next JENeration educators transform learning for all students.
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