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…extras. This is because I notice that in a team of five, one student seems to be left out. Other teachers prefer to have a few teams of five because…
…images you use in your post, and please don’t use the exact same images you create for the guest post on your own blog. Other Info… I don’t have a…
Why We Shouldn’t Praise Kids for Being Smart … and How to Use Praise Effectively Caring teachers are lavish in their praise; they know that praise has the power to…
…cause and effect relationships because the exhaust (or flame) released from the end of the rocket makes the rocket move forward. Students also learn to recognize cause and effect sentences…
…to use this game with your students, you can grab it for free here on TpT. If that link doesn’t work, you can sign up for my Candler’s Classroom Connections…
Guest Blog post by Stephanie Moorman of Teaching in Room 6 Measurement and geometry standards span all grade levels. Because of this repeated exposure, you would think that the students…
Have you used math stations or math centers in your classroom this year? If not, this is the perfect time to start! As you prepare for end-of-the-year tests, you need…
…if you use it with a group, most of the students spend more time watching others play than playing themselves. Fortunately, it’s easy to adapt the game to make it…
…This resource includes several ideas for implementing a classroom economy system, money patterns, and a bank transaction record to use when setting up a classroom economy system. It’s free for…
…Scrabble to your class as an educational game and a fun way to wrap up the year. To use the game in the classroom, you’ll need one Scrabble game for…
…of using small stop signs as a way of getting kids to stop talking and refocus. The strategy is easy to use. Simply print a few Team Stop Signs on…