6 Ways to Rekindle Your Passion for Teaching Before You Burn Out
…feeling so overwhelmed that you wonder if you can make it to the end of the day, let alone the end of the school year. Everyone feels this way from…
…feeling so overwhelmed that you wonder if you can make it to the end of the day, let alone the end of the school year. Everyone feels this way from…
…page. Then I’ll review the questions and choose a few to feature on Facebook , and you’ll be invited to chime in with your advice. When I see a post…
…blog article she wrote several years ago titled Going Marbles for STEM Hands-on Learning. Because she loved actively engaging her students in the learning process, this event will feature active…
…useful purpose. Within just a few minutes, each of your students will have four unique partners lined up for future activities! Here’s how it works. First, students make “appointments” with…
…class.They LOVED the game! I especially loved the feedback I received from Denise Bishop’s 4th graders. They provided WRITTEN feedback! Here’s what they wrote: “Monster Math Mix Up was a fantastic game!…
…a try. When small group math time came, I fired out a few questions to my students. Have you seen these before? What might you use them for? What do…
…events in Dr. King’s life and his impact on the civil rights movement in a way that’s very easy to understand. BrainPOP.com has a number of resources to go along…
…in the form of a downloadable freebie. Graphing Oral Fluency includes student directions, the Oral Fluency Chart, and the Fluency Rate Line Graph. Feel free to use these resources with…
Do you have a few students who can’t seem to complete assignments and turn them in on time? Yet when you talk to their parents, you hear the story, “But…
…in large letters. Explain that you expect your students to work well together and keep the noise level to a minimum, but if a large number of them are too…
…the other months of the year! My Favorite February Lessons Here are some of my favorite lessons and activities from the February Activities pack, but this is by no means…
Dr. Howard Gardner first proposed Multiple Intelligence (MI) theory over 40 years ago, suggesting that IQ is not one-dimensional, and that it can’t be described by a single number. Instead,…