Getting Started with Classroom Book Clubs
…to discuss their thoughts and feelings about it. There’s no doubt that kids love being able to choose books that interest them, and they love having time to talk about…
…to discuss their thoughts and feelings about it. There’s no doubt that kids love being able to choose books that interest them, and they love having time to talk about…
…time you can turn an activity into a game or make it seem like a game, you’ve instantly increased its fun factor! Teach with Task Cards Next time you plan…
…your first weeks of school a snap! However, I know that busy teachers may not have time to read pages of written directions and spend hours trying to figure out…
…article, allow time for students to research those facts online or in the school media center. An answer key is provided in the freebie. If your students discover other Chinese…
…in bed, Old Mother Leary left a lantern in the shed, And when the cow kicked it over, she winked her eye and said, ‘There’ll be a HOT time on…
…had one subject and one predicate.) Step 2: Mini-Lesson on Revising & Expanding Sentences After your students can distinguish between fragments, run-ons, and complete sentences, it’s time for them to…
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…and online, and I somehow connected with Francie Kugelman, who was even more passionate than me about DonorsChoose! Francie was teaching 5th grade at the time, and she was also…
…or create. At the completion of your Genius Hour timeline, these projects need to be shared with an audience. Throughout the entire process, students will be engaged in research, reading…
…above the second 2×3 brick. Using different color bricks for the numerators helps to show they are not the same. Now it’s time to model the action of…
…New Hampshire at the time and I remember seeing a partial eclipse, but the experience wasn’t all that memorable. That’s why I was excited to discover that the path of…
…graders for 3 days. I had a wonderful time teaching them about the water cycle and weather! Two favorite lessons were a hands-on water cycle activity and an exciting cloud-formation…