Teach Kindness on Pay It Forward Day
…place, but it’s not impossible. For example, students might call a grandparent or relative who lives at home just to cheer them up. They might read to a younger sibling,…
…place, but it’s not impossible. For example, students might call a grandparent or relative who lives at home just to cheer them up. They might read to a younger sibling,…
…Students need to be seated close to their partners so they can talk quietly together, take turns rolling dice, and place physical game markers on their game boards. To solve…
…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…
…place during the writing conference so my final grade ended up being more of a participation grade than anything else. More Cover Options – I recently revised and updated this…
…topics that interest them. 6. Fall is a beautiful season, and the beauty of nature will inspire your students! If you live in a place where temperatures drop and trees…
…teams because discussing and debating the placement of the cards was really helpful as they grappled with the concepts. When they discussed a card, they had to talk over the…
…the concepts for their students! If teachers aren’t comfortable using the word “smart,” they can easily replace it with one of the other words Dr. Gardner used to describe these…
… There’s nothing wrong with having students take turns sharing ideas around the table, especially when they first work in cooperative learning teams. It’s a great place to start! The…