Top 20 Tips for Landing a Teaching Job
…week, I choose a few to feature on Facebook each day, where you’re invited to chime in with your advice. When I see a post that receives a large number…
…week, I choose a few to feature on Facebook each day, where you’re invited to chime in with your advice. When I see a post that receives a large number…
…an engaging way is to integrate your math and literature. Within every story there are math problems hiding – my job is to point them out and hopefully encourage students…
Cooperative learning activities are often designed for teams of four students. However, sometimes a team is just too big, especially in math. Sometimes the perfect number of students for a…
…sensitive nature of the topic, I suggest discussing them as a whole class or in small guided reading groups rather than in cooperative learning teams. These questions deal specifically with…
…the computer by working in cooperative learning teams. Students in teams can put their heads together to come up with a word to beat the computer. Call on each team…
…a list of vocabulary terms studied in an electricity unit. Then they came up to the smart board and “connected” terms they felt went together, and explained how the terms…
…five presentations from parents who were scientists and several university professors. The next year, students also became involved and conducted hands-on presentations for various sessions such as basic physics, landforms,…
…specific classroom problems. As described in this series, Rule 1: “Follow directions quickly” addresses slow transitions. Rule 2: “Raise your hand for permission to speak,” targets kids who are spontaneously…
…to worry about storing those items. To enter the contest, simply complete the form below and submit your information. This contest is only open to teachers in the US and…
…to tackle bigger problems in a short amount of time. They continue to connect division to sharing, are much more able to solve problems mentally and can get a reasonable…
Pumpkin Predictions is a perfect fall-themed activity for upper elementary students because it’s not a Halloween activity, but it seems like one. The lesson is actually a great math review…
…5, as well as many of the math practices of the current standards. This strategy provides a hand-on approach to understanding the actual number placement in two-digit multiplication problems. It…