Appointment Clock Buddies: Make an Appointment for Learning!
…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….
…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….
…from these real life lessons will eventually allow students to take their place in the 21st century workplace. Fueled by a business world concerned that they won’t be able to…
…the October Activities Pack and print out the chart from there. Pumpkin Predictions Procedure Have students number off around the team, and Person #1 becomes the first recorder. Each team…
…placement to Partner A. Partner A must approve the placement, or the two students discuss the definition and placement before continuing. Students continue to switch roles throughout the activity. If…
…on the left side that’s free of words and images to allow for binding. You may want to do the gluing yourself to be sure everything is in place properly….
…Any thoughts?” Dozens of Facebook fans weighed in with terrific answers, and I’m sharing some of the best below. Sonya Callaway Adamson: I have a few students in my class…
…Students need to be seated close to their partners so they can talk quietly together, take turns rolling dice, and place physical game markers on their game boards. To solve…
…best when they engage in activities that take advantage of their strengths, and MI theory made it possible to identify those strengths more easily. Dr. Gardner identified at least eight…
…the logic? Bring on the metric system! Every unit is based on tens which corresponds perfectly to our base ten number system. Unfortunately, I don’t think the United States will…
…lesson with conversation hearts! The focus of the lesson is on finding fractions of a number, and the final step is having students create their own fraction problems as shown…
Keeping kids motivated and on task at the end of the year is challenging at best, especially after state tests are over. Yet keeping kids motivated at this time of…
…keeping the numbers the same but placing the parentheses around different pairs of numbers like this: (5 + 3) x 2 = ? and 5 + (3 x 2) =…