R.G. de Rouen's Blog
October 10, 2025
Remembering Jane Goodall: How She Inspired My Teaching Journey
When the world said goodbye to Jane Goodall on October 1, 2025, we lost not only a pioneering scientist and conservationist, but also one of the most compassionate educators of our time. Her passing has made me reflect deeply on the ways her life touched my own—especially in the classroom, and even more so in the early, uncertain days of my teaching career.
Published on October 10, 2025 08:49
October 9, 2025
Sorting Stories: 3 Easy Steps To Teach Book Genres in Your Elementary Classroom
Teaching book genres is a powerful way to help them understand their preferences, talk about stories, and make better reading choices.
Published on October 09, 2025 08:02
September 30, 2025
5 Reasons Why Free Teacher Printables Are Helpful in the Elementary Classroom
Sharing and collaborating with other educators can enhance the use of free teacher resources.
Published on September 30, 2025 06:37
August 21, 2025
Engaging Strategies for Young Learners
Engaging young learners effectively is essential for fostering a love of learning and building foundational skills. Young children have...
Published on August 21, 2025 05:57
August 12, 2025
Celebrating World Elephant Day: A Call to Action
Every year on August 12th, people around the globe come together to honor one of the planet’s most extraordinary and endangered creatures — the elephant. World Elephant Day is more than just a date on the calendar; it’s a call to action to protect elephants and their habitats, raise awareness about the threats they face, and celebrate the deep connections they share with people.
Published on August 12, 2025 00:11
August 10, 2025
Pack Your Backpack for Success: Essential Items for a Year of Growth Mindset and Adventure
As the school year approaches, excitement fills the air. But what if your backpack could hold more than just textbooks and pencils? Imagine packing items that nurture your growth, promote kindness, and spark adventure. Let’s explore some powerful additions that can lead to a successful and fulfilling year.
Published on August 10, 2025 12:09
June 23, 2025
Creating Ice Cream in a Bag: A Fun Hands-On Learning Experiment For Kids
Have you ever wanted to combine fun and learning in the kitchen? Making ice cream is a delightful experience, especially when the recipe is as simple as creating ice cream in a bag. This hands-on project is perfect for both kids and adults, bringing science and culinary art together in an exciting way. In this blog, we will explore what ingredients you need, the science behind the process, and how to make this treat easily at home. So, grab your bags and let’s get started!
Published on June 23, 2025 07:00
June 20, 2025
Uncovering Nature's Secrets: Fun Leaf Activities Inspired by "The Leaf Detective"
In "The Leaf Detective," Heather Lang takes readers on an adventure through the world of leaf exploration and discovery. Her narrative invites children to become leaf detectives themselves, delving into the unique characteristics and stories that different leaves tell. This makes “The Leaf Detective” an excellent companion for various learning activities.
Published on June 20, 2025 05:04
June 18, 2025
Transforming Lives Through Educator Experiences In the Teaching Journey
Building Connections: The Teacher-Student RelationshipThe heart of effective teaching lies in strong teacher-student relationships. These connections foster a sense of belonging and support within the learning environment. According to a report by the Collaborative for Academic, Social, and Emotional Learning, students who have strong relationships with their teachers tend to perform better academically and socially.
Published on June 18, 2025 05:09
May 18, 2025
Reading Aloud: Rekindling the Joy of Books in Families
Reading aloud is more than just a nightly routine; it’s a precious time that brings families closer together while fueling children's imaginations. Sadly, recent studies reveal that only 41% of parents with kids aged 0-4 read aloud regularly—a sharp decline from 64% in 2012. This trend indicates that many parents perceive reading as a chore rather than a source of joy. This post explores why reading aloud is declining & shares effective strategies to rekindle that love for books within families.
Published on May 18, 2025 08:42