Out with Answer Keys – In with QR Codes!
…could only be deciphered AFTER the problem was solved? Guess what? QR codes can do just that! How To Scan a QR Code You can make your own codes, but…
…could only be deciphered AFTER the problem was solved? Guess what? QR codes can do just that! How To Scan a QR Code You can make your own codes, but…
…Korean name. Joey came to Unhei’s house. Joey showed Unhei his Korean name stamp. Story Elements – List title, author, characters, setting, beginning, middle, end, orproblem & solution. Strong Thought…
…the 2017 solar eclipse will go through South Carolina which is just a few hours south of where I live now. I learned from the Totality app that even if…
…will allow students to use a homework code to work at their own pace without teacher control. This code can be used at home as well so students can review…
…code. That way if it doesn’t work for some reason, you can provide them with the correct code. Click here to find these FREE gift certificates on TpT! Gift Card…
…from real teachers who have solved this problem. Today’s Question Every week on my Facebook page, I post the Question Connection where I invite teachers to ask questions, and I…
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…lifesaver when my family moved from New Hampshire to North Carolina. I love living in the South now, but it was definitely culture shock at the time! Writing poetry enabled…
…down the location of the other class. The students ask questions such as:Does your state border a country? Are you located in the south? Do you border anybodies of water?…
Advice from Real Teachers Today I’m excited to introduce a new blog series called Advice from Real Teachers. I’ll regularly I’ll post a call for teacher questions on my Facebook…
…unique Plickers card that has a black and white image similar to a QR code. The letters A, B, C, and D are written in small print around the edge…
…contract that everyone has signed, but that they serve as the classroom code that you refer to over and over again as you travel through the days, months, and year….