Team Table Management
…for each day of the week. Person #1 is always captain on Monday, Person #2 on Tuesday, and so on. If we have a full 5-day week, I just spin…
…for each day of the week. Person #1 is always captain on Monday, Person #2 on Tuesday, and so on. If we have a full 5-day week, I just spin…
…Drag the digital times to match them with the analog clocks. Stop the clock when finished! Can you beat your time? Bang on Time Interactive Game – Read the time…
…on my phone to search for something that would help pass the time. Within minutes, I discovered dozens of FREE podcasts on fascinating topics, and I created a playlist with…
…the next day to share their experiences. If you use Google Classroom, you might prefer the paperless Google Slides version of the Pay It Forward Day graphic organizer. After your…
…that receives a large number of responses, I’ll compile the best answers to create a helpful blog post. That way your great ideas won’t get lost in Facebook land! …
…two. Each appointment must be made with a different classmate, and all four appointments will be recorded in one of the time slots on the printable. Explain that these time…
…making it easy to create comprehensive collections of searchable information. The best part is that MrOwl gets wiser as more people use it. The branches that you build help to…
…day of the week. Person #1 is always captain on Monday, Person #2 on Tuesday, and so on. If we have a full 5-day week, I just spin a spinner…
…number of responses, I compile the best answers to create a helpful blog post. Today’s Question Today’s question comes from Nikole, who is wondering, “I teach 4th grade at a…
…week, I choose a few to feature on Facebook each day, where you’re invited to chime in with your advice. When I see a post that receives a large number…
…by day. Today is Day 15, so I’ll be sharing my insights about Chapter 15, “Motivate Students to Take Charge of Their Learning.” Why Kids Need to Take Ownership of…
…good deeds for the day. You could also ask them to write about their experiences in a journal. Then remind them that every day can be Do Something Nice Day!…