Task Card Talk: 6 Strategies to Boost Learning
…reason I was excited to dive into these strategies in a recent webinar I co-presented with Rachel Lynette of Minds in Bloom. Being able to describe them verbally in Power…
…reason I was excited to dive into these strategies in a recent webinar I co-presented with Rachel Lynette of Minds in Bloom. Being able to describe them verbally in Power…
…the Love as the event title because “share the love” was a phrase that Francie and I often included in our event titles. Sharing the love is exactly what Caring…
…enough wonderful things about this product. It is SO well thought out. It is perfect for students who need help with research. It is perfect for incorporating technology. The directions…
…top. If you have an uneven number of students or if someone is absent, write your own name at the top of one printable and take part in the activity….
…notes in foldables and store those foldables in notebooks. Keeping them in interactive notebooks ensures that the information is handy when they need it. Measurement foldables are especially effective, so…
…events in Dr. King’s life and his impact on the civil rights movement in a way that’s very easy to understand. BrainPOP.com has a number of resources to go along…
…clicking above. It’s not something you want to use all year, but it is quite effective for getting students back on track. I hope you find it to be useful!…
Active engagement activities are an important part of classroom instruction, but if getting kids up and moving causes disruption, these activities become ineffective and chaotic. The Erase-a-Letter Strategy is an easy way…
Dr. Howard Gardner first proposed Multiple Intelligence (MI) theory over 40 years ago, suggesting that IQ is not one-dimensional, and that it can’t be described by a single number. Instead,…
…included in one cost-saving bundle. If your curriculum includes exponents, the Order of Operations Games and Tests Bundle is your best option. If you use both levels in your classroom,…
…it – I created my own! It’s not research-based, but enough kids have used it over the years for me to feel confident in saying that it’s an effective tool…
…new mandates to include engineering in their curriculum, are experiencing the same anxiety. However, it is entirely possible to integrate engineering into your classroom, even if you have an inclusive…