Why No One Reads Your Classroom Newsletter
…a lot of visual noise. Then there’s other content that changes only slightly each week: spelling lists, specials schedule, math topics. This information is important, and as a parent, I…
…a lot of visual noise. Then there’s other content that changes only slightly each week: spelling lists, specials schedule, math topics. This information is important, and as a parent, I…
…stared blankly at the long list of words… or they would have selected a word without necessarily knowing how to use it in the right context! The images on my…
…poem, buddy interview questions, a list of character traits, a bio poem planning page, and a variety of decorative writing papers for the final poems. In other words, I’ve done…
…idea on the list was by far the most popular, so I listed it at the top. The rest of the suggestions are not in any particular order. Heather Collingwood…
…a printable version at the end of the article to send home with your students. 1. Walking Dogs Walking the family dog should be on every kid’s chore list for…
…of providing free resources. Lately I’ve been seeing more comments like this than usual, probably because I’ve been enthusiastically promoting Angela Watson’s 40 Hour Teacher Workweek Club. I’m not sure…