5 Engaging Ways to Introduce New Content
…and drink in hand, you are ready. The lights dim, and the movie commences. You begin to watch the opening scene and here’s what you hear: “Welcome to this movie….
…and drink in hand, you are ready. The lights dim, and the movie commences. You begin to watch the opening scene and here’s what you hear: “Welcome to this movie….
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…exactly where I’m headed and you are welcome to come along.” I did talk to the principal, but (not surprisingly) the parent didn’t join us. She did talk to him…
…opportunity to teach large groups anymore. They should welcome the chance to occasionally co-teach with you. This should be something the two of you plan in advance. Determine who will…
…welcome email will include a link to a page of freebies where you can find this resource. Field Tested, Teacher Approved One reason I’m excited about these new resources is…
…Resources Facebook page. Systems That Require Technology This category includes recommendations for apps that can be used with a mobile device, as well as hand-held barcode scanners. Several people recommended…
…with Smiles Send your students a ‘welcome’ postcard. Sending a postcard in the mail before school starts may seem old school, but it will help build community and a caring…
…third grader!” You match your student’s emotional blurting with your own. Welcome to Teaching Purgatory. Too often, teachers treat kids like they don’t want to be treated. Chained together for…
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April is National Poetry Month, and I’m honored to welcome nationally-acclaimed children’s poet Kristine O’Connell George as a guest blogger on Corkboard Connections. Kristine is one of my favorite children’s…
…mentioned in the welcome message. If you want to make the game extra special for St. Patrick’s Day, give your students 12 colorful marshmallows from a box of Lucky Charms…
…you’re welcome to use it with your students, too. But before you do, please watch the video below to learn how to use the survey appropriately. In the video, I…