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Cooperative Learning Seating Options

If you’re new to using Cooperative Learning strategies, you might wonder how to seat your students so they are able to interact with each other

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Have you ever heard of Pay It Forward Day? Each year, on April 28th, we’re encouraged to perform random acts of kindness for friends, family

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Earth Day Teaching Resources

I am so excited about Earth Day! In fact, I think we should celebrate Earth Day all week! The words of Theodore Roosevelt, one of

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Today’s question for the Advice from Real Teachers series comes from Anne, who posted this request on the Teaching Resources Facebook page: “I have a

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Cooperative learning lessons are awesome for engaging students in the learning process, but sometimes a team will become overly enthusiastic and noisy. Even if everyone

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Looking for a fun math game for St. Patrick’s Day? You’re in luck! My free Leprechaun Luck Math Game makes it easy for kids to

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These Weathering and Erosion Digital Task Cards includes two ready-to-use Google Slides presentations that were created with multiple choice full color task cards. Each card displays an image showing the formation of one geologic feature of the earth, such as a landform or body of water, and students are asked to classify the formation process as an example of weathering, erosion, or deposition. A mini poster with the definitions of these terms is included and can be used for reviewing these concepts.

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Weathering, Erosion, or Deposition Task Cards includes a total of 24 printable task cards that show examples of how weathering, erosion, and deposition are involved

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Thanks for joining the February Math Freebies blog hop! You’ll find the relevant details about the blog hop on this page, and it will be

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If you sometimes feel that teaching consumes your life, check out Angela Watson’s 40 Hour Teacher Workweek Fast Track course because there IS a better way! If

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Julia Cook's books are great reading aloud during class meetings to spark discussions about bullying, getting along with others, grief, and friendship problems.

Raising academic standards is certainly a worthy goal, but sometimes it can have unintended consequences. To find time to teach the rigorous reading and math

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Tricky Words Bingo is a fun way for students to practice using 24 commonly-confused words correctly. This spelling and vocabulary game can be played with the entire class during whole group instruction, and it’s also perfect for small guided literacy groups, cooperative learning teams, and learning centers. Editable resources are included, making it easy to customize the words, task cards, and answer key.

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Cooperative Learning Seating Options

Cooperative Learning Seating Options

If you’re new to using Cooperative Learning strategies, you might wonder how to seat your students so they are able to interact with each other without losing focus during direct instruction. There are many possible options, but one thing to consider is whether you want them to sit together all

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Teach Kindness on Pay It Forward Day

Have you ever heard of Pay It Forward Day? Each year, on April 28th, we’re encouraged to perform random acts of kindness for friends, family members, and even total strangers. The Pay it Forward Day website explains that it’s a time to remind ourselves of the power of giving and how

Read More »
Earth Day Teaching Resources

Earth Day Teaching Resources

I am so excited about Earth Day! In fact, I think we should celebrate Earth Day all week! The words of Theodore Roosevelt, one of the greatest leaders of conservation movement, remind me to pause and reflect on our vast blessings: “We have fallen heirs to the most glorious heritage

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What to Do About … Students Who Seek Attention

Today’s question for the Advice from Real Teachers series comes from Anne, who posted this request on the Teaching Resources Facebook page: “I have a second grade student who at this point in the year still interrupts class. He has the need to always be right and be heard constantly.

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Team Stop Signs Help Kids Stop and Refocus

Cooperative learning lessons are awesome for engaging students in the learning process, but sometimes a team will become overly enthusiastic and noisy. Even if everyone is still on task, their energetic behavior can be distracting to others. In most cases, these students don’t mean to be noisy or disruptive; they’re

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Weathering and Erosion Digital Task Cards

These Weathering and Erosion Digital Task Cards includes two ready-to-use Google Slides presentations that were created with multiple choice full color task cards. Each card displays an image showing the formation of one geologic feature of the earth, such as a landform or body of water, and students are asked to classify the formation process as an example of weathering, erosion, or deposition. A mini poster with the definitions of these terms is included and can be used for reviewing these concepts.

Read More »

Weathering and Erosion Printable Task Cards

Weathering, Erosion, or Deposition Task Cards includes a total of 24 printable task cards that show examples of how weathering, erosion, and deposition are involved in changing the earth’s landforms. These task cards can be used for active engagement cooperative learning games, independent practice, or whole-class review. Both color and

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February Math Freebies Blog Hop

Thanks for joining the February Math Freebies blog hop! You’ll find the relevant details about the blog hop on this page, and it will be updated with new information as we go. If you have questions, post them in the Bundle of Bundles Facebook group. Blog Hop Details Google Doc

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40 Hour Teacher Workweek Fast Track Offer

If you sometimes feel that teaching consumes your life, check out Angela Watson’s 40 Hour Teacher Workweek Fast Track course because there IS a better way! If you’re willing to innovate and make small changes in your daily routines, you can learn how to get more done in less time so that

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Julia Cook's books are great reading aloud during class meetings to spark discussions about bullying, getting along with others, grief, and friendship problems.

Cook Up a Caring Classroom with Books by Julia Cook

Raising academic standards is certainly a worthy goal, but sometimes it can have unintended consequences. To find time to teach the rigorous reading and math Common Core standards, many schools are cutting back on physical education, the arts, and life-skill lessons. Yet we need to remember that we aren’t teaching

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Tricky Words Bingo

Tricky Words Bingo is a fun way for students to practice using 24 commonly-confused words correctly. This spelling and vocabulary game can be played with the entire class during whole group instruction, and it’s also perfect for small guided literacy groups, cooperative learning teams, and learning centers. Editable resources are included, making it easy to customize the words, task cards, and answer key.

Read More »
Cooperative Learning Seating Options

Cooperative Learning Seating Options

If you’re new to using Cooperative Learning strategies, you might wonder how to seat your students so they are able to interact with each other without losing focus during direct instruction. There are many possible options, but one thing to consider is whether you want them to sit together all

Read More »

Teach Kindness on Pay It Forward Day

Have you ever heard of Pay It Forward Day? Each year, on April 28th, we’re encouraged to perform random acts of kindness for friends, family members, and even total strangers. The Pay it Forward Day website explains that it’s a time to remind ourselves of the power of giving and how

Read More »
Earth Day Teaching Resources

Earth Day Teaching Resources

I am so excited about Earth Day! In fact, I think we should celebrate Earth Day all week! The words of Theodore Roosevelt, one of the greatest leaders of conservation movement, remind me to pause and reflect on our vast blessings: “We have fallen heirs to the most glorious heritage

Read More »

What to Do About … Students Who Seek Attention

Today’s question for the Advice from Real Teachers series comes from Anne, who posted this request on the Teaching Resources Facebook page: “I have a second grade student who at this point in the year still interrupts class. He has the need to always be right and be heard constantly.

Read More »

Team Stop Signs Help Kids Stop and Refocus

Cooperative learning lessons are awesome for engaging students in the learning process, but sometimes a team will become overly enthusiastic and noisy. Even if everyone is still on task, their energetic behavior can be distracting to others. In most cases, these students don’t mean to be noisy or disruptive; they’re

Read More »

Weathering and Erosion Digital Task Cards

These Weathering and Erosion Digital Task Cards includes two ready-to-use Google Slides presentations that were created with multiple choice full color task cards. Each card displays an image showing the formation of one geologic feature of the earth, such as a landform or body of water, and students are asked to classify the formation process as an example of weathering, erosion, or deposition. A mini poster with the definitions of these terms is included and can be used for reviewing these concepts.

Read More »

Weathering and Erosion Printable Task Cards

Weathering, Erosion, or Deposition Task Cards includes a total of 24 printable task cards that show examples of how weathering, erosion, and deposition are involved in changing the earth’s landforms. These task cards can be used for active engagement cooperative learning games, independent practice, or whole-class review. Both color and

Read More »

February Math Freebies Blog Hop

Thanks for joining the February Math Freebies blog hop! You’ll find the relevant details about the blog hop on this page, and it will be updated with new information as we go. If you have questions, post them in the Bundle of Bundles Facebook group. Blog Hop Details Google Doc

Read More »

40 Hour Teacher Workweek Fast Track Offer

If you sometimes feel that teaching consumes your life, check out Angela Watson’s 40 Hour Teacher Workweek Fast Track course because there IS a better way! If you’re willing to innovate and make small changes in your daily routines, you can learn how to get more done in less time so that

Read More »
Julia Cook's books are great reading aloud during class meetings to spark discussions about bullying, getting along with others, grief, and friendship problems.

Cook Up a Caring Classroom with Books by Julia Cook

Raising academic standards is certainly a worthy goal, but sometimes it can have unintended consequences. To find time to teach the rigorous reading and math Common Core standards, many schools are cutting back on physical education, the arts, and life-skill lessons. Yet we need to remember that we aren’t teaching

Read More »

Tricky Words Bingo

Tricky Words Bingo is a fun way for students to practice using 24 commonly-confused words correctly. This spelling and vocabulary game can be played with the entire class during whole group instruction, and it’s also perfect for small guided literacy groups, cooperative learning teams, and learning centers. Editable resources are included, making it easy to customize the words, task cards, and answer key.

Read More »