PE Resources and Ideas for Regular Ed Teachers
…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…
…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…
…Young: Alpha by last name, alpha by first name, month of birth, table number (prime, composite, factors of x number, multiple of y number), rows, columns, how far they got…
…you can number the Team Tubs and store them on a shelf. It really keeps you from having to pass materials out all day long. You can number the items…
…3rd and 4th graders, which might be true if they have to find least common denominators. But if kids develop fraction number sense instead of memorizing algorithms, they will blow…
…Each player places 12 Lucky Charms cereal pieces or other game markers in any location on his or her game board. They can all be placed on one number, one…
…team, you can number the Team Tubs and store them on a shelf. It really keeps you from having to pass materials out all day long. You can number the…
…that are perfect for upper elementary students just as they are. These three are my favorites! 1. Great Chicago Fire of 1871 (Video and Teacher Guide) I loved this 7-minute,…
…or a minute! Instead, it was probably a lively conversation with everyone listening to each other and responding to everyone’s ideas. Although you didn’t speak for the same amount of…
…to speak to each other directly? To play the game, students must roll two dice and add the numbers on the dice to find their sum. How would you students…
…minute, etc. As long as you continue to stop and focus on the behavior you want changed, it won’t. Consistency and patience with yourself and your students, along with positive…
…class, do a 5-minute Quick Check. This formative assessment will help you decide who needs extra practice on the concept or skill you taught that day. Instead of assigning homework…
…each day with a short student-led book talk? Ask students to sign up in advance to do a 2-minute informal book share. Letting them tell about their favorite book will…