20 Tips for Motivating Gifted Kids to THINK!
…Gifted Kids to Think Here are 20 of the best suggestions for motivating gifted kids to stretch themselves and reach their true potential. If you would like to read them…
…Gifted Kids to Think Here are 20 of the best suggestions for motivating gifted kids to stretch themselves and reach their true potential. If you would like to read them…
…our whole class novel study of Charlotte’s Web (with comprehension questions too). I’ve also introduced more STEM activities since the state testing finally ended. I’ve found it best to keep…
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…part of a lesson on states of matter. Because this is an exploratory activity, it’s best not to provide too much background information before you begin. Condensation Investigation is designed…
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…best when they engage in activities that take advantage of their strengths, and MI theory made it possible to identify those strengths more easily. Dr. Gardner identified at least eight…
…best to focus on a single math problem, but these two problems are related and they work well together to teach an important lesson. Start the mini-lesson by displaying Apple…
…teaching, how do you introduce it to your students and help them learn to classify trapezoids or trapeziums correctly? I’ve found that the best way to help your kids teaching…
…the best term because you are not trying to make them get quiet and remain quiet. What I’m referring to is a signal to get your students’ attention so you…
…to an office supply store to have this done. Be sure to allow plenty of time for students to look through their class scrapbook. It’s best to have them sit…