How to Teach Social Skills, Step by Step
…your students know exactly what to do and what to say in order to master the social skill. For this part of the lesson, you can use the Working Together…
…your students know exactly what to do and what to say in order to master the social skill. For this part of the lesson, you can use the Working Together…
…free printables below do not have complete directions. For a variety of activities suitable for centers, visit my Mini Pack page. Each activity comes with directions, task cards, and answer…
…reading conferences are critical in order to determine if our students comprehend the text. So how can we confer with them in a child-centered manner that meets their needs rather…
…one person scores 10 points. Ordering Fractions Game – Students spin the spinner 3 times and record all 3 fractions. They rearrange the fractions in order from least to greatest….
…from every combination of two rolls, they’ll realize that some numbers have more possible combinations of addends. For example, there’s only one way to get a sum of 2, but…
About a month ago, I shared a special activity I developed for Earth Day called Green Court Claims. You can read my blog post, “Green Companies? Let the Jury Decide!”…
…students to handle, observe and compare attributes. My classroom was buzzing with excitement; hands were fervently flying up during Q & A time as I selected students to answer questions….
…give us the perfect opportunity to engage our students in effective discussions and teach them how to communicate clearly. These standards are rigorous, and in order to fully explore the…
…a teacher direction page with Common Core Standards, printables, and answers. Exploring Perimeter is organized in sequential order according to skill level to make it easy to teach perimeter for…
…Comparing Numbers Game CCSS 2.NBT.4, 4.NBT.2, 5.NBT.3 The final game I want to share with you is I’m the Greatest, a simple activity for comparing numbers. The teacher can play…
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…
…how our state wanted math tasks to be: open-ended, higher-level, and engaging. This idea fascinated me! Our state had recently adopted the Common Core State Standards, and the level of…