How to Form Cooperative Learning Teams
…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…
…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…
…some great free math games to use in centers. Math Stations for Middle Grades (3 – 8) After years of using math stations successfully, I decided to write an ebook…
…and accomplishments. The program I describe in this post will need to be modified for remote learning, but creative teachers can find a way! Perhaps you can use Zoom to…
…can’t participate until everyone else has used all of his or her sticks. Kids love this activity because it ensures that everyone gets an equal chance to participate. To learn…
…so they may keep their own private Vivid Vocabulary Charts. You can download this freebie from my Spelling and Vocabulary Resources page. Vocabulary Foldable Freebie To provide more intensive vocabulary…
…just spent, and then I see the “this-is-going-to-take-all-afternoon” manual. It was a deflating start. Wouldn’t it be better with, oh I don’t know, maybe… 3 steps? Okay, only three steps…
…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…
…morning work a few days a week. Justhave students come in and begin working on a script instead of completing a worksheet. Use it as a literacy center with a…
Who can remember how many cups are in a gallon and how many pints are in a quart? I have to admit that I used to look this information up…
…in the form of a downloadable freebie. Graphing Oral Fluency includes student directions, the Oral Fluency Chart, and the Fluency Rate Line Graph. Feel free to use these resources with…
…But just as important is how we use our time. Use it wisely and don’t be afraid to bundle things up! You’ve got this! Happy Teaching! Tammy is the author…