6 Ways to Rekindle Your Passion for Teaching Before You Burn Out
…a new online tool like Plickers or Kahoot, and make a plan for implementing it in your classroom. Join teacher Facebook groups where you can ask for ideas and advice…
…a new online tool like Plickers or Kahoot, and make a plan for implementing it in your classroom. Join teacher Facebook groups where you can ask for ideas and advice…
…have been published online or in print prior to your date, and it can’t be used in the same format again. Also, be sure you own the rights to any…
…in the Weather and Climate folder in my online Science File Cabinet. The directions include a set of follow-up questions to help students grasp the essential concepts. Parts of the…
…with the video like an online quiz and several activity pages. But I wanted to create a few more items to include cooperative learning lessons, vocabulary practice, and discussion cards….
…with the wealth of free online resources that I decided to compile a list of the best ones. Check out these great finds: • PECentral • GoNoodle • Bluearth •…
…interactive online game called Stop the Clock that the children LOVED playing on the Smartboard! The game involves matching digital clocks with analog clock faces, but the exciting part is…
…students complete it online, they can submit it to you privately the way they would submit any assignment. To learn more about International Pay It Forward Day, you can visit…
…organizer above based on her idea. When I first shared this activity online, Facebook fans helped me brainstorm adjectives to describe books. We came up with 99 different adjectives, and…
…a single document. You can share it online, and you might also want to print one classroom copy of the yearbook to show parents and visitors. Creating a class scrapbook…
…evidence of these three processes in nature. I show photos of pictures I have taken myself and other pictures I’ve found on the internet to explain how weathering, erosion, and…
…this Canadian teacher blog is to share middle school lessons, activities and ideas from her classroom and to collaborate with the wonderful online community of teachers out there as well!…
…recommendations online. The easiest place to find magazine reviews of is on Amazon.com. Even if you don’t plan to purchase your magazines there, it’s really helpful to read reviews for…