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…are expected to teach. Next, pair each student with a partner and give each pair one copy of the Quadrilaterals to Sort printable. Ask them to work together to cut…
…the best term because you are not trying to make them get quiet and remain quiet. What I’m referring to is a signal to get your students’ attention so you…
…to share their word and let the team with the best word come to the computer and play it. If you don’t have the computer game, plan for them to…
…we get than we ever imagined! How to Make this Year Your Best Ever Every year I said the same thing on the first day, “Class, I have to tell…
…math. Instead, take a moment to pair students yourself before you pass out the materials. It’s best for students with similar abilities to work together. It might be tempting to…
…of accountability for each group. I wish you the best of luck as you prepare your students for success on this year’s standardized testing! Blair Turner is a math…
…the week, I choose a few to feature on Facebook each day, where you’re invited to chime in with your advice. When I see a post that receives a large…
…Tips page. Optimal Team Size – Teams of 4 are by far the best size because you can easily divide them into 2 sets of pairs for partner work. Also,…
…grow as writers, students must learn what works best for them (How do I best organize my thoughts? How thoroughly do I need to plan? How long does it take…
…Sometimes, the thought of organizing lessons to meet the individual needs of all of your students can feel like an overwhelming challenge. One of the best and simplest ways I…
…Most schools have a handbook of guidelines and district policies, but have you ever thought of creating a handbook just for YOUR classroom? My back to school survival tip is…