Bucket Seats… Made Easy!
…stapling on all the sides. Then do the two spots directly between the first two. At this point you will have sort of created 4 “corners.” Next, fold up each…
…stapling on all the sides. Then do the two spots directly between the first two. At this point you will have sort of created 4 “corners.” Next, fold up each…
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…to her potential. As a result of her experience she created the MindUP program. (This is available at Scholastic for grades K-2, 3-5, 6-8). I knew that this was something…
…Get information and get started packet from them. Work on students achieving those skills. You can reward with certificates and other incentives available by the organization. Good luck and have…
…definitely doesn’t cut it. So there are several things I do to get the kids thinking, and learning, about solid figures. I always introduce the figures with pictures. We look…
…at cheap prices. Your students won’t mind a bit if Valentine’s Day has already passed! Valentine Hearts Data Analysis Freebie If you’d like to use this activity with your students,…
…day. Write FREE RECESS on the board. Every time they act up, erase a letter. Be very strict about it. If there are still letters on the board, they earned…
…my Teaching Resources website devoted to this strategy. My Literature Circle pages are full of teaching tips, free printables, and recommended books. You’ll even find a free webinar recording about…
…Earth if we don’t take better care of our planet. What a great introduction to environmental issues and problems! Thanks to everyone who recommended it. It was written in 1990…
…students, but you may be able to use it with middle school students as well. You’ll need to preview the book to decide. The discussion questions are fairly generic and…
…time. Just create a generic lunch count question with up to 4 responses and change the lunch choices each day. If you make it part of your daily routine to…
…everything for free.” If you agree, I understand why you might feel that way. Really, I do. I used to feel that way, too, before I discovered the true cost…