You Can Put a STOP to Classroom Disruption!
…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…
…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…
…sure kids are doing homework if they don’t know about assignments until the end of each week or, worse, when mid-term reports come out. I created this Daily Report to…
…Jr. that’s perfect for upper elementary students! It’s just 4 minutes long and features two lovable animated characters, Tim and Moby. Somehow Tim and Moby manage to explain the important…
…letters for yourself and 7 letters for the class. Write the class letters in huge blocks on the board with the number values clearly shown. Play against the class play…
…random number generator to determine the winner. The dry erase board set will be shipped directly to the winner’s school, but it will be noted that the set belongs to…
…of each card. For example, on the back of the “Quarter of a mile” card, they might write “height of the towers.” After they work through the deck and make…
…best place to start is with your own thought patterns and attitudes.” You might read those words and think, “I’ll bet she’s never been in a situation like mine.” However,…
…of these strategies: Around the Team – Place students in teams of 4 or 5 and have them number off in order around the team. After you pose a question,…
…the logic? Bring on the metric system! Every unit is based on tens which corresponds perfectly to our base ten number system. Unfortunately, I don’t think the United States will…
You’re probably familiar with Dr. Howard Gardner’s Multiple Intelligence Theory, but have you thought about teaching your students about these concepts and the many ways they are smart? You might…
…a length of 3 inches for the missing side. After students figure out the missing sides, they add to find the total perimeter as usual. Another way to solve missing…
…Monday and one on Friday, but they were so effective that I soon implemented daily morning meetings. For about 20 minutes each morning we gathered on our carpet to set…