The Memory Game: Making It Meaningful
…how I expect them play the game. Step 1: I turn over a card, set it down in its place so that every player can see it, and read all…
…how I expect them play the game. Step 1: I turn over a card, set it down in its place so that every player can see it, and read all…
…Puzzler page. How to Introduce Recharge & Write Before you introduce this activity to your students, seat them in teams of three or four and place a Recharger in the…
…fire-related deaths, injury, and damage to property. One of their public education campaigns is Fire Prevention Week, and this year’s theme is “Don’t Wait – Check the Date! Replace Smoke…
…and have them cut apart the cards. They should clear space in the middle of the team and place the Fact and Fiction title cards at the top of the…
…the lesson and upload them to the group, but be sure you have permission from parents to share photos online. The Upper Elementary Teacher Connection is not a place to…
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…booklet. Students complete the pages by writing a sentence for each letter and drawing one illustration per page. Since each half page has 4 alphabet letters but only one place…
…frequent student misbehavior, and it’s best if your strategy also helps kids understand how their choices impact others. This Behavior Reflections graphic organizer is the perfect tool for doing just…
…students and celebrating Dot Day. The best place to begin is to visit the official Dot Day Website. From there you can sign up to get their amazing free Educator’s…
…which involves one digit numbers. For third through fifth grade teachers, the Medium and Hard levels involve two digit numbers, and the Expert level involves three digit numbers. You can…
…all of the boards in your room. Wouldn’t it be great to have at least one board that you could keep up all year and not have to replace? Today’s…
…to grade, but not so easy to interpret. Students don’t have a place next to each problem to show their work, so you’re left guessing as to the reason they…