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I received a handout at a workshop I recently attended on different factors coaches can look for in classroom observations. Collecting quality evidence during observations and presenting it in a clear manner to teachers is such an important piece of improving teacher practice and student achievement…so this handout really got me thinking about what I look […]
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I'm not saying that everyone should know how to kick down a door, cook their own beef jerkey, or the difference between an IPA and a lager . . . but it sure might help make the world a better place.
Spelling. My teaching nemesis. I’ll admit, I’m not a fan of teaching it – probably because I haven’t found anything that works. However, one thing that does seem to stick (f…
Af Marina Aagaard, MFT Et kendt dilemma. Man ser en person, man (tror man) kender. Siger man hej eller ej? Naturligvis siger man altid hej. Hellere et hej for meget end et hej for lidt. Eller hvad? For år tilbage...
Secret Tips from the Yumiverse offers hints and tricks from the comic world of Yumi. Also known as Urawaza or life hacks, Yumi's tips are for the thrifty DIY spirit.
You probably haven’t had to do longhand math in years, but you do mental math every day. Or maybe you google math problems ten times a day, because yo
Palm reading, also known as palmistry, involves looking at the shapes of your hands and the lines on them to possibly tell you about your life and personality. While there is no clear evidence that your palm lines affect your life, it can...
I love Oh Boy 4th Grade so much that I don't even mind, as Farley puts it, "the lack of sentence structure!" I read her blog tonight and felt compelled to join the "Currently" linky party: I also want to share some back-to-school printables for all you hardworking writing teachers out there! They've been uploaded to my TpT Store, but I have yet to post them to the blog! I'm proud of this one: Revising vs. Editing. I've learned that acknowledging them as two different steps of the writing process really is important if you want your students' writing to grow. Revising is typically more challenging for young writers since it can be so vague at first, but it's so worth all the hard work! I will board that soapbox another day. Anyway, we have a couple chants that go along with this printable: Teacher: "Revising is..." Students: "...making it SOUND better!" *make a hearing gesture* and Teacher: "Editing is..." Students: "Making it LOOK better!" *make hand binoculars* Then, I'll throw examples at them. I'll ask, "If I read my first draft aloud to you, would you be able to hear that the word "august" needs to be capitalized?" etc. The possibilities are endless... Download it HERE! My other printable is a FREEBIE that will help ease the pain when your students hear the tragic news: "Said is DEAD!" We had so much fun with this motto/theme last year, and I can't wait to do it all over again with our new group! Download it for free HERE! I hope I've given you a little inspiration for a brand new school year! May your workroom be stocked and your coffee be caffeinated!
Teaching 2nd grade students the rules for commas in written language can be tricky. There are lots of comma rules to remember! Learn tips and tricks for helping kids understand all the different English comma rules.
Need some fun and productive things to do instead of watching TV or Netflix? Check out this list of 137 useful ideas to do when you are bored at night!
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This video is about some life hack inserts that were printed over 100 years ago. Most people have forgotten these life hacks.
What to do when you're bored? The best way to counter a dull moment is to fill your time with meaningful activities. Most importantly...
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You can't be bored with this huge list of super productive things to do with no money. Get organized, be creative and have fun for free!
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90 stay at home activities: How to keep yourself entertained when you can't leave the house As I write this post, I am basically on lockdown due to the Coronavirus. I'm sure that is the case with many of you, whether you are on lockdown like I am, or you are simply staying home because
You can't be bored with this huge list of super productive things to do with no money. Get organized, be creative and have fun for free!