March 1, 2026

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March Into Learning

As March unfolds, transform your classroom into a vibrant hub of curiosity and celebration by integrating observances that offer a unique intersection of STEM, culture, and the arts. This month, we invite you to dive into curated collections to celebrate the mathematical wonder of Pi Day on March 14, explore creative expression during Youth Arts Month, embrace cultural heritage for St. Patrick's Day, and highlight the power of language and communication during World Language Month. These tools are designed to help you celebrate the diverse talents and global perspectives that make your classroom community so special.

Pi Day

This month, we pay tribute to the ratio of a circle’s circumference to its diameter, otherwise known as 3.14159, π, or Pi. Engage students in the wonders of Pi with this collection, featuring a vocabulary game, Pi-themed math art, and more.

Discover educational resources for all grades »

Youth Art Month (YAM)

Celebrate Youth Art Month with this vibrant collection of visual art resources! From drawing and painting to mixed media and digital art, these tools and activities will inspire creativity and self-expression in students of every age and skill level.

Find new ideas to try with your students »

St. Patrick's Day

St. Patrick’s Day is right around the corner! Share these resources with your students to help them go beyond green clovers and discover the holiday's history, fairy tales about leprechauns, writing exercises, and math activities.

May the luck of the Irish find you »

World Language Month

Dig into this curated list that includes lesson plans, interactives, online lessons, video tutorials, and tools to help students demonstrate their understanding of a target language. Find resources for Spanish, German, French, Hebrew, and more.

Find resources for world language lessons »

This Week at TeachersFirst

Join us on Tuesday for our next free OK2Ask virtual workshop and be sure to apply for our spring book club! We’re also excited to share a recently added blog post, new Reading Treks, and an invitation to share your input on our weekly poll.


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Tuesday, 3/3, 7 PM ET

OK2Ask: Effective Feedback for Student Growth

This session moves beyond theory to explore practical strategies for teacher and peer feedback that accelerate learning. Discover the pedagogical foundations of effective feedback and learn to create and use feedback stems that guide meaningful responses.

Register now »


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Transform Your Teaching

Announcing the 2026 TeachersFirst Spring Book Club

Embark on an extraordinary 8-week professional learning journey that will revolutionize how you approach social-emotional learning and classroom engagement. Our innovative book club is a game-changing experience designed to empower educators like you.

Learn more and apply by March 13 »


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Infusing Technology Blog

Tech Tool of the Month: Adobe Podcast – Part 1

Learn more about Adobe Podcast, an AI-powered tool for creating professional audio podcasts. Key features include collaboration, AI-driven transcripts, editing capabilities, and more. Read all about this tool in this two-part blog post.

View this brand new blog post »


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Make learning a journey

TeachersFirst Reading Treks

Take reading beyond the classroom with TeachersFirst Reading Treks! These map-based literature guides connect K–12 books to real-world geography, bringing stories to life through downloadable maps, PDF guides, and Google My Maps links.

View newly added Treks »


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Share your thoughts with our community

Weekly Poll

This week, our poll asks, "Will your school do anything to recognize YAM (Youth Art Month)?" Share your reply with other educators and view the results when you click submit.

Reply here »

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