Check out this free speech therapy verbs conjugation chart! It's the perfect visual for teaching and practicing tenses of basic verbs!
Kids' writing ideas from Pinterest, including paint chip synonyms, printable Boggle game, traffic signal transitions, and paper plate Venn diagram.
Are your students disinterested and tired of the traditional ways of learning characterization? Have you been searching for a really fun, student-centered, interactive way to eliminate their boredom? Well, look no further! I present to you a wonderful student-collaboration activity that will get your students involved and excited for a character analysis for any novel, […]
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (AHD) is a neurodevelopmental condition that is usually diagnosed in childhood and can extend to teen years and adulthood. Individuals with ADHD find it hard to keep sustained attention and control impulsive behaviours (i.e., they may act without thinking).
With Halloween just around the corner, there's no better time to learn how to walk silently through the night like a ninja.
In this resource you will find a visual and concise guide of the twelve basic tenses in English. The twelve tenses included in this guide are: Past simple Present simple Future simple (will) Past continuous Present continuous Future continuous (will) Past perfect Present perfect Future perfect Past perfect continuous Present perfect continuous Future perfect continuous Each tense includes the uses and forms (affirmative, negative, & interrogative) as well as a timeline and graphic examples. In some tenses, you can find the most common mistakes of usage. It also includes grammar worksheets with 5 different exercises of the tenses. This resource is ideal for both teachers and students (intermediate and upper-intermediate) who want to have a clear and effective grammar reference guide.
Different Activities, Strategies, and Resources to Help Your Students Become Masters at Problem-Solving in Math
I’ve been spending a ton of time this summer working with groups around the country, helping facilitate conversations around reading and writing in the social studies. It’s always a goo…
How do you stop students from blurting out in the classroom? Do you have some processes in place to curb blurting, but they're just not working for you
So, you have to teach writing, huh? Or maybe you already teach writing and you're looking for some fresh insight? Well, ladies and gentlemen, this is the blog post for you!I've compiled a video post
Chief strategy officers and those responsible for shaping the direction of their organizations are often asked to facilitate “visioning” meetings. This helps teams brainstorm ideas, but it isn’t a substitute for critical thinking about the future. Neither are the one-, three-, or five-year strategic plans that have become a staple within most organizations, though they are useful for addressing short-term operational goals. Futurists think about time differently, and company strategists could learn from their approach. For any given uncertainty about the future — whether that’s risk, opportunity, or growth — we tend to think in the short- and long-term simultaneously. To do this, consider using a framework that doesn’t rely on linear timelines or simply mark the passage of time as quarters or years. Instead, use a time cone that measures certainty and charts actions.
The Big Picture A good math student can see the math. Seeing the math means visualizing the process, making the connections to previously...
A few weeks ago, I shared a free template I created for using 2 Truths and a Lie in class. Specifically, I shared examples of using the practice structure with a few vocab words: absolute value, oppos
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I recently assigned a one pager final project to my sophomores for their culminating Night project. I wanted to combine as many rigorous ELA content ideas as possible, while also designing a fun project for students that provided them with a bit of choice. This Night one pager project was the perfect way to finish the memoir!
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If you are looking to improve your life and become more self-aware, then let these 30 thought-provoking questions guide you to see how you respond to certain life situations, so that you can figure out what works and what doesn't, and make positive changes accordingly. Comes with free down
There are many reasons you might want to start using flexible seating in your room. They could range from giving your students more choice to letting your students move more throughout the day. You may have read the research and decided it's something you were ready to try.
WILL - English Grammar Lesson - Affirmative sentences with WILL, Negative sentences with WILL and Questions with WILL - Word order and example sentences. Contractions with WILL.
This technique puts five students in the hot seat to debate a question while the rest of the class watches and takes notes.
In today's post, I'll share 10 quick, meaningful “follow-up” activities that you can use in your guided reading lessons - all materials are FREE!
The Eight of Swords Tarot card interpretations for love and relationships. Learn the meaning of the Eight of Swords for love, relationships, futures, romance, outcomes, exes, feelings, intentions, reconciliations, as a yes or no, marriage, pregnancies, positives, negatives, and more. Is the Eight of
If you are looking to add some high interest activities for teaching characters and settings, try using the animated short Geri’s Game.
Thousands of teachers have used these tried and true GUARANTEED tups to stop students from blurting out. Chatty Class? YOU NEED TO READ THIS!
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Check out how easy it is to use old iPhones as Listening Centers!
Whole class novels are still an important part of an English curriculum. Check out this blog post about Teaching Whole Class Novels.
Monopoly is a game familiar to everyone around the world but this version has teachers super excited. This version uses Math strategies to take you around the board. This game is aimed at 7+ years…
Happy Friday friends! I wanted to share what we have been working on in phonics for the past 3 weeks. Now that we have reviewed our vowels and have them down, it was time to start working on beginning blends. We started off meeting Chef Blend and her recipe book for making blends. Afterwards, the […]