Show What You Know!
…game? That’s because students are cooperating with each other, and there’s no competition at all. No one scores points for correct answers and no one is penalized for incorrect answers….
…game? That’s because students are cooperating with each other, and there’s no competition at all. No one scores points for correct answers and no one is penalized for incorrect answers….
…and I continued to have questions when I tried new strategies or ran into difficulties. It used to be that we could only seek help from educators we knew personally,…
…sometimes the questions get answered before they can ask! Stephen Richardson: I used sign language. I used an ‘h’ to show that they needed help, an ‘r’ for restroom, a…
…that are always eager to be the first to speak, answer, interrupt. I’ve found that they have the knowledge and want to share, or are bored because, “Hey, I already…
…website for others to use with their students. After you listen to the podcast, visit the Multiple Intelligences page on Teaching Resources where you’ll find a link to this survey…
…of responses, I compile the best answers to create a helpful blog post. This week’s top question is timely because many new graduates and current teachers are already actively searching…
…in a prominent location in the classroom. I also created a graphic organizer to use when modeling how I wanted my students to analyze the structure, language, theme, and mood…
…to teach the lesson on three-step procedural writing: Step One: Teacher models the process. I first modeled the process of narrowing a list of steps. I used the topic, “How…
…Some foolish choices are _______. When we are in the library, a smart choice would be ________ because _________. A foolish choice would be _______ because ________. Note that by…
…like to share with you 3 teaching strategies that I use together that incorporate three popular programs. It can be used with kids from K-8 by adapting these strategies for…
…is that some of them don’t like to have to think because they’re used to everything being so easy. How do I motivate my top students to want to push…
…have found to do this is with colored pocket folders. Most teachers have folders everywhere, so the set up is pretty easy. I use center boxes in my room to…