The Core of Effective Discussions
…format to display for the class and a smaller task card format to use in small groups. The questions to display for the class include the specific standard numbers right…
…format to display for the class and a smaller task card format to use in small groups. The questions to display for the class include the specific standard numbers right…
…of Stuff video before showing it to your class. It’s most appropriate for 5th grade students and up, and it will take several class periods to watch and discuss completely….
…it tomorrow as a class (first day back from spring break) and go over classroom expectations as a group. Another great book for interrupting is called My Mouth is a…
Advice from Real Teachers Stepping into a classroom for the very first time is both exciting and overwhelming! As veteran teachers know, college can’t begin to prepare you for the…
…were so amazed and it was the only class like it in our school. This year I am doing Treasure Island with a pirate theme. It makes my class a…
…over and over again, so it can’t be too annoying, and it needs to be something that will get your class quiet in less than 5 seconds. I shared my…
…classroom ideas to the bottom of the list. Give each student a Classroom Award Nomination Form which is nothing more than a class roster with room to write in the…
…to make it easy to play in the classroom or remotely. To make it even more kid-friendly, Wordle Wiz includes lowercase letter tiles in addition to the uppercase letters used…
…created to go with the book, as well as some teaching tips and management strategies for using this book in your classroom. 1. Read aloud The Man Who Walked Between…
…four different classmates to become a clock buddies, or partners, for future lessons. To keep track of these appointments, students record them on their Appointment Clock Buddies printables. Kids love…
Guest post from Valerie Young I’m Valerie from All Students Can Shine and I’m here to tell you all about interactive notebooks! I started using these in my classroom this…
…into account with the design of Family Science Night. Our focus was to involve all participants through stimulating hands-on investigations. As with science investigations during class, the emphasis was not…