Going Marbles for STEM Hands-on Learning
…and I challenged the other teams to match their time and increase it! Every team wanted to time their run and change their design so they could increase the time…
…and I challenged the other teams to match their time and increase it! Every team wanted to time their run and change their design so they could increase the time…
…them the recess if they don’t earn it! Jennifer Neuhof – Revamp your incentives. Change seats. Alter routines to make the ‘same boring thing’ seem fresh. Stay a step ahead…
…better chance your students will change their tune. Ask students to visit their local humane society’s web site and choose an adoptable animal to write a story about. Encourage them…
…students’s needs. I allowed them to change the form of the word slightly, such as making it plural, changing the verb tense, and so on. Use at least 10 of…
Do your students groan when it’s time for spelling? Spelling might be an important subject, but it doesn’t usually inspire a passion for learning! But that might change if you…
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…but you can still watch a free replay of Interactive Teaching with Plickers. By the way, Plickers recently released a major update, so the illustrations in the webinar look different…
…not know that matter changes its state when it’s heated or cooled as shown in the diagram on the right. I added this diagram to the Condensation Investigation freebie because…
…come together as a strong team of ONE, We’ve rebuilt our lives, and we’re get things done! They say that when change happens, it makes everyone grow. Our pain is…
…What’s YOUR Workweek Target Number? Before you make changes and start to trim hours off your workweek, it’s important to know how many hours you’re currently working. I’d be willing…
…create a similar problem that uses different numbers, perhaps even fractions or decimals. Some students may change other elements of the problem, changes that would require an entirely different method…
…have them pull a tag on your Stoplight board or use your existing management system. The colors just provide a visual reminder of your expectations. Assign a student to change…