Teaching elementary school is a big job—and you deserve a little something that makes your mornings easier and brighter. That’s where the Daily Elementary newsletter comes in.
Every weekday, we deliver a cheerful, practical, and inspiring email straight to your inbox, packed with tools and ideas to help you thrive in your K–5 classroom. Whether you’re looking for a quick warm-up activity, a fresh behavior tip, or just a reason to smile before the bell rings, we’ve got you covered. Plus, you’ll be getting the most popular We Are Teachers articles, contests, and updates fresh off the presses. Just fill out this quick form and keep your eyes on your inbox!
Best of all, it’s written by someone who gets it. Sarah Morris, a former math teacher and contributor to We Are Teachers, now works as an educational researcher at Rice University. Sarah brings her strong, funny voice and a commitment to advocacy to every newsletter, curating content that’s smart, supportive, and full of heart (with maybe a few of her native Arkansas-isms thrown in there).
Here’s what you’ll get when you subscribe:
New daily jokes, printables, and activities
Bite-sized content perfect for warm-ups, brain breaks, or sparking classroom conversations. We rotate through daily jokes, free printables, and quick classroom activities—so there’s always something fresh and fun.
Behavior Management Tip of the Day
Real strategies for real classrooms. Each day, we share a practical tip tailored to the unique challenges of managing behavior in the K–5 wilderness.

Deal of the Day
We hunt down the best teacher discounts and deliver them straight to your inbox, saving you time and money.

Read-Aloud of the Day
Discover the best new picture books and chapter books for your students. We do the research so you can focus on the reading.

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