Investigating Condensation and the Water Cycle
…only appeared on the cup with ice. Some students may correctly guess that condensation comes from water in the air around the cup. However, in my experience, very few students…
…only appeared on the cup with ice. Some students may correctly guess that condensation comes from water in the air around the cup. However, in my experience, very few students…
…student crosses off numbers it can’t be and circles numbers it could. The person who guesses the right number, wins and gets to choose the next number. The best part…
…the title of the book and the number on the card on the card. They give the card to me. When they return the book, I check that the number…
…School House that the site can be quite overwhelming the first time you visit. That’s why I want to share some tips for navigating the site and getting the most…
…skills, communication, perseverance and teamwork that students will learn while participating in these lessons have been identified as necessary skills for the 21st century worker. I’ll just let someone else…
…Resources was redesigned earlier this year with the goal of integrating my blog and website into one mobile-friendly site. As you can imagine, it was a massive task and the…
…can testify after teaching philosophy for four decades, philosophers from Socrates in 5th century B.C. Athens to Jean Paul Sartre in 20th century Paris disagreed on almost everything, except one…
…and hold up one finger. Your kids say, “Follow directions quickly!” and rapidly swim one hand through the air, like a trout darting upstream. Do not go to Step Two…
…posts in the series, click here. To see Whole Brain Teaching in action, watch the videos on the WBT website. In the middle of your fraction lesson, a chatty student…
…deal with difficult situations in their lives. She enjoys visiting schools and talking with kids; in fact, she’s done over 800 school visits! You can learn more at her website,…
…board and asking students work to with their teams to “build” that number on the team mat. You can make up your own numbers or use the Build a Decimal…
…keep track of the steps they’ve taken over the course of a week, and then offer a reward once they’ve reached a certain number of steps. Bonus: have them try…