Hands-on learning isn't just for younger students! These hands-on activities for middle and high schoolers will help older students enjoy learning and stay actively engaged in the process.
In the public education setting, timed-writes are a required part of many standardized tests. Rather than try to cloak that reality, embrace it! One great way
19 free financial literacy games for high school students to add engagement and FUN to teaching personal finance. Financial literacy & budget simulations, too.
Do you struggle with finding interesting ways to teach ESL listening skills? Maybe you have an activity or two already but you want to be able to mix it up and keep things interesting. By the end of…
Doug Savage's Savage Chickens "comics" are a single-frame comic drawn on a sticky note that illustrates the life of chickens whose experiences reveal the "savage" truths of the human existence. Teaching satire in secondary ELA is a high-interest and humorous way to engage studen
What are your top 5 best hits? Here's a fun way for any music lover to analyze their favorite songs.
High school teacher Grace Dearborn says students don’t all respond to consequences in the same way, so teachers need a full toolbox of options.
Here you will find our free geometry cheat sheet selection. These sheets tells you all you need to know about basic geometry formula for a range of 2d and 3d geometric shapes by the Math Salamanders.
These dynamically created Pre-Algebra Worksheets allow you to produce algebraic expressions worksheets.
Some days you just need a break from the monotony! Preparing for exams, transitioning to a new unit, days when half your students are gone for a basketball tour
Doodlr is a spin on Tumblr. Students make connections with words and symbols through doodling. This activity includes a parabola graphic organizer for students to label in relation to real-world scenarios. Available in printable form and digital for Google Slides.Add more iMath activities to the pho...
Looking for a way to get students to have fun learning new words AND remember them longer? Try these brain-based vocabulary activities.
Find the Best homeschool Co-op classes for your teaching needs. Elementary, middle school and high school co-op class ideas.
Beat the overwhelm of teaching an absolute beginner with this downloadable checklist
Are your students struggling to graph polynomial functions? In this post is a free cheat sheet for the steps of graphing polynomials, as well as links to other helpful resources for teaching polynomials.
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You’ve done your thesis plan. You’ve written for weeks. And weeks. But now, despite your very best planning, you find yourself at a point where that carefully thought out thesis road m…
Student choice is a cornerstone of student engagement. When students can take charge of their learning and can pursue topics of interest, they will be more engaged and more inclined to do the work, and their work will become more meaningful. This blog post explores different ways to integrate studen
Looking for a fun vocabulary activity? This extension is perfect for middle and high school to help encourage critical thinking and associations.
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These simple four ways to increase classroom student engagement and motivation are the key to running an effective classroom.
PDF for notes and discussion with Freshmen Biology students. Covers atoms, elements and compounds; types of bonding and chemical reaction. We fill this out as a class while I ask guiding questions. The students glue this into their notebook when we are done. My notes are included...
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Are you looking for ways to make learning more meaningful in your Secondary ELA Classroom? Check out these twenty five creative project ideas that I have found to be meaningful and successful while also motivating for learners.
On the first week of the new school year, I like to play games where I really get to know a lot about my students and they learn a bit about me, too. There are many great first day activities, but I chose an easy dice game this year. I stumbled upon this idea over at Pinterest. I found plenty of similar ideas, but I created a poster to meet my students' need. I am sharing with you my poster that you can download for free. Just print and play! The rule of this game is very simple. Children will roll the dice and then share something about themselves, depending on the number they rolled. Share this Facebook Twitter Pinterest
Looking for games to play with a classroom? This list of English games in the classroom is exactly what you need to engage students!
Ever wondered what your child should know before 9th grade? I found this little freebie poster from Mrs.
Now that the 2017-2018 school year has come to a close, I am spending some time reflecting on my practice as an educator. While there were some lows of the
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This 6-page "lesson guide" is a great resource for teaching your students the art of persuasion! You could also use this in a Rhetoric Unit. This document is an easy supplement to your Pathos, Ethos, and Logos lesson. Present this to your students or print for them to use as notes. It includes writ...
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Help your beginning writer become an excellent essay-writer with this helpful proofreading practice sheet.
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Are you looking for a poster that shows the 4 different types of slope? In this post I link a free slope poster to download and add to an algebra word wall. Recently updated slope guy with a color and also black and white version.
Some days you just need a break from the monotony! Preparing for exams, transitioning to a new unit, days when half your students are gone for a basketball tour
Children will practice using context clues as they identify the correct homophone in this grammar and spelling worksheet.