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Homework! Let’s talk about it! Yay or Nay? For our tiny humans, we make a little home learning diary that they can complete to help consolidate the learning we’ve been doing in class. But it’s more...
How to study for microbiology: use the right resources, get a comprehensive foundation, review Q&As, & break up learning into chunks. Let's break it down.
Differentiation is a word that makes some teachers shudder, but we know it’s important, so let’s get it right.
Children skip, squat and stretch their way to coordination and physical fitness—with fun activity mats that are sure to get the whole class moving! You get 15 big, no-slip vinyl mats featuring 15 illustrated activities—perfect for indoor and outdoor games, music and movement activities, and more. Mats measure 9" x 9".
Time for another scene-by-scene retelling of an entire Shakespeare play! This time around I'm going to try my hand at adapting my first comedy, and it's one of my favorites: Twelfth Night . Let's get thing started with a good old who's who...
Four men are in the hospital waiting room because their wives are having babies A nurse goes up to the first guy and says, “Congratulations! You're the father of twins.” “That's odd,” answers the man “I work for the Minnesota Twins!” A nurse says to the second guy, “Congratulations! You're the father of triplets!” “That's
Homework Assignment: We didn’t want just any LBGTQ romance. The requirements were the best of Gay for You (GFY) or Coming Out obstacle stories. We got too many recommendations—you know what that means? More lists! But first, here are the 18 most repeated recommendations for GFY/Coming Out reads by publication date.
Korean particles can strike fear into Korean learners' hearts. But they're actually simpler than they seem. Discover how to master them here.
So today's little creation was born of both student and teacher need. This year I've been focusing a lot more on building fluency with soun...
Let’s Communicate – English Speaking Phrases For Invitations Let me check my calendar. Would you like to join me for dinner? How about a game of football on Monday? Would you like to have breakfast with me tomorrow? I’ve got two tickets for a cinema on Saturday. Would you like to come? Would you like to have dinner with me tonight? How about coming to the picnic at the football club? Phrases For Asking Directions Which the best way to …? I’m looking for … Could you direct me to …? How can we get to High Park? Is it
Books can be an awesome tool for addressing certain classroom behaviors. Here are some fun readalouds for every behavior from tattling to lying to picking your nose – check out this fun list! I provided the links for you to see them directly on Amazon if you want to check them out – some links are affiliate links which means I get commission if you buy from the links, it’s no extra cost for you but I just wanted to let you know! TATTLING Tattling can be a huge issue in elementary school. These books are wonderful for teaching students tattling vs. reporting to cut down on the silly, “He keeps looking at me!” type tattles. A Bad Case of Tattle Tongue is a favorite of mine for teaching kids not to tattle. Josh tattles so much that he wakes up with a tattle tongue! It’s a great book for lessons on when it’s important to tell to help others vs. tell to get others in trouble. I also love Don’t Squeal Unless It’s a Big Deal: A Tale of Tattletales for teaching students the correct way to handle solutions with their peers before tattling. …
Have a chatty class? Do your talkative students get louder and louder during small groups until it feels like chaos? Do they talk when you'r...
One of the biggest classroom management challenges a teacher has that I get asked about all the time is handling students who disruptively blurt out in class. Now, believe me, there are definitely times when speaking without being called on is absolutely appropriate and even expected, but then there are times when it is not
I’m going to get very personal here. I am going to tell you about our set backs and how we are dealing with things that sometimes happen. I’m also going to tell you how we are trying to…
Books can be an awesome tool for addressing certain classroom behaviors. Here are some fun readalouds for every behavior from tattling to lying to picking your nose – check out this fun list! I provided the links for you to see them directly on Amazon if you want to check them out – some links are affiliate links which means I get commission if you buy from the links, it’s no extra cost for you but I just wanted to let you know! TATTLING Tattling can be a huge issue in elementary school. These books are wonderful for teaching students tattling vs. reporting to cut down on the silly, “He keeps looking at me!” type tattles. A Bad Case of Tattle Tongue is a favorite of mine for teaching kids not to tattle. Josh tattles so much that he wakes up with a tattle tongue! It’s a great book for lessons on when it’s important to tell to help others vs. tell to get others in trouble. I also love Don’t Squeal Unless It’s a Big Deal: A Tale of Tattletales for teaching students the correct way to handle solutions with their peers before tattling. …
So this is shamelessly copied from the picture I’ve seen on here - but I hated the font and felt like some of the questions were juvenile. Plus it printed blurry, so I thought it was time for an...
A couple of weeks ago when we were in the early stages of social distancing, my teenager asked if we could not talk so loudly in the living room about…Read On!Let’s Get This Conversation Party Started! 20 Questions to Use Around the Dinner Table
With this adjective exercise, your students will practice the spelling conventions that are used with the suffixes -er and -est.
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Let's talk songs and activities to get your children moving to and understanding Tempo in music. Bring Tempo alive through active music-making!
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Books can be an awesome tool for addressing certain classroom behaviors. Here are some fun readalouds for every behavior from tattling to lying to picking your nose – check out this fun list! I provided the links for you to see them directly on Amazon if you want to check them out – some links are affiliate links which means I get commission if you buy from the links, it’s no extra cost for you but I just wanted to let you know! TATTLING Tattling can be a huge issue in elementary school. These books are wonderful for teaching students tattling vs. reporting to cut down on the silly, “He keeps looking at me!” type tattles. A Bad Case of Tattle Tongue is a favorite of mine for teaching kids not to tattle. Josh tattles so much that he wakes up with a tattle tongue! It’s a great book for lessons on when it’s important to tell to help others vs. tell to get others in trouble. I also love Don’t Squeal Unless It’s a Big Deal: A Tale of Tattletales for teaching students the correct way to handle solutions with their peers before tattling. …
The STNA test is for a candidate who wants to become nursing assistant. But, before we proceed any further, let's get to know what STNA is.
Are you looking for new ways to discourage plagiarism in your secondary ELA classroom? This quick post talks about some ways to lock plagiarism out of our assignments. Encourage creativity and cut back on plagiarism with these engaging assignment ideas.
Books can be an awesome tool for addressing certain classroom behaviors. Here are some fun readalouds for every behavior from tattling to lying to picking your nose – check out this fun list! I provided the links for you to see them directly on Amazon if you want to check them out – some links are affiliate links which means I get commission if you buy from the links, it’s no extra cost for you but I just wanted to let you know! TATTLING Tattling can be a huge issue in elementary school. These books are wonderful for teaching students tattling vs. reporting to cut down on the silly, “He keeps looking at me!” type tattles. A Bad Case of Tattle Tongue is a favorite of mine for teaching kids not to tattle. Josh tattles so much that he wakes up with a tattle tongue! It’s a great book for lessons on when it’s important to tell to help others vs. tell to get others in trouble. I also love Don’t Squeal Unless It’s a Big Deal: A Tale of Tattletales for teaching students the correct way to handle solutions with their peers before tattling. …
Hamlet Comics and Activities are a great way to get kids interested in Shakespeare and this marvelous play. Make the Bard come alive for your students in a fun and engaging way!
One of the biggest classroom management challenges a teacher has that I get asked about all the time is handling students who disruptively blurt out in class. Now, believe me, there are definitely times when speaking without being called on is absolutely appropriate and even expected, but then there are times when it is not
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This Animal Actions Rhythm Game is the perfect way to get things moving and practice listening and note recognition skills at the same time.
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