Teaching Children Not to Be Rude!

…be rude, including Cell Phoney, My Mouth is a Volcano, Teamwork Isn’t My Thing and I Don’t Like to Share, and I Want to Do it My Way! She enjoys…

What Every New Teacher Needs to Know

…tips, you’ll find that question here on the Teaching Resources Facebook page. Norma Baer – Be flexible…things are always changing and just when you think you have something figured out…

Easy Differentiation with Colored Folders

…Sometimes, the thought of organizing lessons to meet the individual needs of all of your students can feel like an overwhelming challenge. One of the best and simplest ways I…

How to Form Cooperative Learning Teams

…each student’s team number in the box on the bottom of his or her card. To assign team numbers, start with the top row and call it Team 1. Write…

Is Your Classroom ELL-Friendly?

…could be! 1. Do you make use of environmental print? Use anchor charts. Consider putting the word “horizontal” across the top of your door frame and “vertical” down the side…

6 Reasons to Teach Calculator Skills

…fairly solid understanding of numbers and what they mean. I don’t advocate giving them to young children who have not had time to develop number sense, because entering numbers into…

Five Ways to Fit Science In

…arts and math. It’s understandable that these are important subject areas, but I always feel I’m short changing my students. By time I get done, I’m often left with 30…