Teaching Kids to Express Appreciation
…which makes it a little easier for some students. When the timer goes off, ask students to fold the card back before passing it to the next person on the…
…which makes it a little easier for some students. When the timer goes off, ask students to fold the card back before passing it to the next person on the…
…line? He or she could also see the impact of other decisions that are made by the administrative team. Choosing a Class to Visit An administrator is a busy person…
…over all of the talking… I felt that it was not a good use of my instructional time. I began to work on those behaviors little by little by finding…
…begin, assign partners and ask students to sit with their partners. Tell the class that they will be learning about the Chinese New Year, and ask them to talk with…
…to talk with their partners about anything they may have learned in the past about this holiday is similar to or different from the American New Year. Next, give each…
…next 3 tips to that problem will make it even more challenging and interesting! 4. Personalize It and Make It Real To make the problem more interesting, personalize it by…
…offer new free live webinars. The next one is scheduled for the end of this month and it’s about how to get started with Plickers. You can register on the…
…“Plickers,” that work like QR codes. Each student is assigned a Plickers card with a unique pattern, and he or she uses the same personal response card all year to…
…like teaching it, your first experiences were probably relaxed, playful and fun. Discussions about poetry focused on personal responses, and you talked about the beauty of the language, noticed the…
…website. If parents missed your live presentation, or want to refer back to it, they can access it at their convenience. 3. Sending a Class Newsletter – Your class newsletter…
…success on DonorsChoose, so I invited her to be my guest for a free live webinar. She quickly agreed because she loves to spread the word about DonorsChoose, too! If…
…this method is that it keeps everyone honest and controls the flow of the activity. Pencils In = Talk It Over. Pencils Out = Write Without Talking. Simple! If your…