Multiple Intelligence Theory and Growth Mindset
…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…
…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…
…inquiry science, they discovered that mittens keep our hands warm because they trap our body heat, but mittens alone are not warm at all. Selina pairs this investigation with the…
…several days to read. I’ve created a set of Constitution Discussion Questions that you can use when you finish reading the book or where appropriate during the book. Because the…
…a week! When the money started rolling in, I ordered audio materials to go with all of my favorite titles to use with Classroom Book Clubs. If you haven’t used…
…the Crab. Because the books are emergent readers, you’ll also find suggestions on the website for how to use them to help children learn to read. Issy also has a…
Guest blog post by Ari Huddleston Looking for some major student engagement? Teaching students about forces is a lot of fun because you can use toys! You can use playground…
…each problem. This can be as simple or complex as you like, so long as it uses elements of the story. Below are several examples that I’ve used with my…
…a sixth grade teacher, almost half of my class had no idea how to divide. Worse, they had no idea what division was or when to use it. Of course…
…kids are taught to solve word problems methodically, with a prescriptive step-by-step plan using key words that don’t always work. Plans are great, but not when students use them as…
…going on – how to figure it out, do we use number lines or some other tool, what was the best tool to use, how to we do equivalent fractions,…
…computers, it’s important to use the fine motor muscles that control drawing, coloring and writing so as not to lose them. When to Use Adult Coloring Sheets What is your…
…use to demonstrate this concept, and it’s a great way to sneak in a fraction lesson, too! Each student will use half an English muffin or sandwich round to create…