Weathering, Erosion, or Deposition?
…here in my TpT store. The teacher’s guide includes a step-by-step lesson plan, student directions, illustrated task cards, a sorting mat, and definitions of the three terms. Illustrated Task Cards…
…here in my TpT store. The teacher’s guide includes a step-by-step lesson plan, student directions, illustrated task cards, a sorting mat, and definitions of the three terms. Illustrated Task Cards…
…stop signs during a lesson, be sure to take a few minutes to introduce them to your students and explain how you plan to use them. Team Stop and Refocus…
…includes step-by-step directions and printables to make this plan easy to implement. Listen to Episode 5 Now Click the play button to listen now, or listen to this episode on…
…classroom, Genius Hour is the answer. Genius Hour allows your students to explore their passions. For one hour a week, they read, research, plan and design their passion projects. Students…
…Google Classroom management system, and the resulting data can be used to plan the next day’s instruction. Check out the resources below for specific examples of how printable and digital…
…content by folders (subject, month, topic) so it’s easier to access the activities you plan to assign. Most things that you assign in Google Classroom will come straight from your…
…away, so I asked the publishers if we could donate them to schools instead. They supported the plan but requested that shipping costs be paid by the school or district…
…the path. But what if you learned that you’re less than an hour’s drive from the path of totality? Would you make plans to go experience the real deal, or…
…as two graphic organizers for brainstorming and planning. For this activity, I created a President Bio Poem graphic organizer with the specific categories needed for this assignment. President Bio Poems…
…twelfths. Decide which variation you plan to use with your students, and then print and laminate one copy for each game. You’ll also need a paper clip and a pencil…
…out answers, they are depriving other students of the opportunity to think through a problem and answer on their own. Finally, the student writes out a short plan for improvement…
…kids are taught to solve word problems methodically, with a prescriptive step-by-step plan using key words that don’t always work. Plans are great, but not when students use them as…