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🌼 Welcome to The Differentiation Clubhouse™!
Hi friends! I’m Teacher Kasie, and I’m so happy you’re here. I created The Differentiation Clubhouse™ as a warm, supportive space for teachers and homeschool parents who want to make learning engaging, manageable, and joyful again. Inside this community, you’ll find: ✨ Time-saving tips✨ Simple differentiation strategies✨ Engaging learning ideas✨ Support from people who get it✨ Encouragement to help you teach every child with confidence Whether you’re juggling planning, routines, behavior, homeschooling, or just trying to bring a little more joy into your teaching — you’re not alone anymore. 💛 Here’s what to do first: 1️⃣ Comment below and introduce yourself!2️⃣ Tell us your grade level or homeschool age range.3️⃣ Share one thing you want support with right now. I’m so excited to grow this community with you — one encouraging step at a time. Welcome to the Clubhouse! 💛✨— Teacher Kasie
🌿 Gentle routine reminder
If routines feel hard right now, try changing just one small piece instead of the whole day. One board. One transition. One moment. Small shifts often bring the biggest calm. ❤️
Grand Teton National Park offers virtual classroom experiences.
There are some great natural resources virtual learning experiences through our national parks. Grand Tetons National Park is excited to bring back their Snow Desk for a fun, interactive virtual learning experience for your K–5 students! Park rangers broadcast LIVE to classrooms from a desk made entirely of snow at the base of the Teton Range. Rangers will talk with your students about animal adaptations, snow science, the water cycle, and more. Surviving Winter (Grades K–3) Explore how animals in Grand Teton change how they look, where they live, and what they eat to survive winter. Every Snowflake Counts (Grades 3–5) Learn why snow matters, how it fits into the water cycle, and how you can conserve precious water resources. Learn more and sign up: https://www.nps.gov/teachers/classrooms/snow-desk.htm
The Museum of the Rockies in Bozeman, MT offers virtual classes and hands-on learning crates.
My husband and I just got back from visiting our son, who works at Old Faithful in Yellowstone National Park. While in Montana, we checked out this museum. It offers fun virtual classes and curiosity crates to help your family, classroom, or homeschool student learn about natural history. What a great way to explore this region! As a former homeschool mom, these kinds of programs were so helpful in rounding out Gabriel's education and exploration of nature. https://museumoftherockies.org/virtual-programs?fbclid=IwY2xjawO_8wlleHRuA2FlbQIxMQBzcnRjBmFwcF9pZBAyMjIwMzkxNzg4MjAwODkyAAEefebRWYNDKlBGjABE-7SBiwg64b4tZuX5nAcc9zrz0wRNgppy9nPn7OemPoI_aem_et-NLoA9QaXj1Sh7hxJFtw
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