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Need to entertain the kids? Try some of these free indoor and outdoor activities for kids that can all be done from your own home. There's also a list of free online educational resources.
Where can I get a fish tank desk? Asking for a friend.
An elementary art teacher blog with art projects and lessons, DIY projects and outfit photos as well as clothing I have made myself.
It is so much more than girls jumping. So much more.
Every English language arts teacher needs a variety of successful, student led discussion strategies that will provide opportunities for student learning.
Teacher Burnout Explained in Two Pie Graphs This is a non-scientific (but probably pretty accurate) graphic I have created using my experience as a teacher. Another title for this chart could be "Teacher Burnout Explained
Caption This 15 December 2020: Provide a creative caption for the picture. We will select 15+ of the best captions and publish as Wisepicks
Learn three simple things you need to teach your ESL beginners right away. These include variations of introductions, classroom surroundings and basic needs
GoodTherapy.org was founded in 2007 by Noah Rubinstein, a licensed marriage and family therapist who wanted to prevent abuse and harm in therapy.
Do you want to get your kids to listen without nagging, yelling our losing control? Positive Parenting Solutions teaches the tools you need to put an end to the exhausting power struggles with your children. Parenting expert and national media contributor Amy McCready delivers life-changing results.
This introduction to poetry gives teachers ideas on teaching poetry minlessons that make a difference in how your students think about poems.
Do you know the warning signs of autism? Learn them in this infographic.
These 25 quick and easy tips for new teachers will help you create a positive, engaging, and effective learning environment for your students.
A Free Time Poster to print and hang in your classroom. Hang the poster on your math wall or use when teaching about time. Click the picture below to download it and start using it today. Check out more TIME resources below. Are you looking for Elapsed Time? I have some fun and engaging task cards to help learn about elapsed time. This set includes 3 math centers! A total of 48 Task Cards. All Task Cards use 5 minute intervals. Here is a set of 20 worksheets all about time to the nearest 5 minutes. This pack has 5 different types of worksheets. Students tell the time on the clock, students draw the hands on the clock, and students use elapsed time to solve problems. There is also a set of assessment worksheets for a quick quiz on who's telling time. Click the picture on the left to read more about it. Here are 24 task cards to tell time to the nearest minute. This set will surely help your students practice telling time. This pack comes with recording sheets. Use these task cards at a math center or during your small group time. Here's a great resource that practices time and elapsed time. This pack has 32 half sheets all about time! These are perfect for your lesson, homework, classwork, centers, or for exit tickets! Time Bingo! This one comes in 3 different sets. Set one has just to the hour and half-hour. Set two has the hour, half-hour, and quarter-hour. Set three has all times to the nearest 5 minutes. Click on the set you are working on to learn more about Time Bingo! Here is a pack of Blank Calendars and Calendar Questions to ask when learning about the calendar. This pack is great for 1st-3rd grade classrooms. Students will understand how to use the calendar in this neat pack. Click the picture on the left to read more about it. Click the picture on the left to see another blog post about some time telling tips and preview newer resources. Here are some classroom resources you may need while teaching your time unit: Classroom Clock Kit Little Class Clocks Thanks for stopping by today! See you soon,
We all fall into one of nine learning styles. Which one is your strongest?
My kids love to play this fun game! The game of SKUNK, that is!
Teaching self-esteem habits to students can be tricky. And that's because it’s often best taught as the need arises to ensure a lasting impression upon the child. As school counselors, we want to give our students
Many people struggle to learning new things. But what if I told you the problem might not be with what you are learning, but with how you are learning it?
I was grew up in Los Angeles, not too far from what was once Immaculate Heart College (IHC). Perhaps one of the biggest legacies of IHC is Sister Mary Corita, better known to many as Corita Kent, artist-activist and chairperson of the IHC art department from 1951-1968. Do you know about Corita Kent? In her own […]
How to Write Circular Gallifreyan (Doctor Who): Today We are gonna learn how to do the easiest form of Circular Gallifreyan!
Are your kids intrigued by Stem learning? Do they own a telescope? Can they point out the various constellations? Then they will love this word search.
A cheat sheet of education theorists and their research based teaching practices.
¿Quién tiene la razón? ¿Cómo es posible que los dos tengan razón? One of the most important tasks outside of language learning that world language teachers face is to make our students aware of the…
Check out these fun activities from Award Winning Author/Illustrator Jarett Lerner to do at home or in the classsroom. Includes comics, drawing, and more.
Brain Balance Center of Greater Philly shares an inside look at ADHD. Click on the social media buttons below to share these awesome visuals!
These six free printable Human Body Worksheets contain activities to keep a child entertained while also teaching them everything they need to know about the human body. The human body is so important to learn about!
How to help your child find the right learning styles to enhance their potential in school and to prep the brain for higher learning. Learning is unique and different for each child.
I have picked up students walking a half mile in the rain to get to school from the public bus stop. Re-zoning had decided they lived (literally) on the wrong side of the tracks for the school bus. I have also seen a parking lot decked out like Nutcracker’s Christmas with giant-sized bows on shiny new cars for sixteenth birthdays while I parked out back with the rest of the teachers in our beat-up vans and 90s sedans. I have driven over an hour each way to teach homeschool students in a tiny Sunday school classroom repurposed for tutorials, Bibles...
Have you ever had a class that just tried your patience day after day? Have you ever felt like you could walk away from teaching forever tom...
Imagination Workout Printable Click the link above to download Attalie’s Imagination Workout free printable art worksheet.
This past week, we learned about synonyms. The kids really grasped the concept by mid-week! I am excited to see them start using synonyms...
If you struggle with classroom management no matter how many different strategies you try, there's a chance you're doing something to get in your own way.
I had sooooooo much fun doing this monster art project in my son Elliot's kindergarten class recently! I chose to do this project because Elliot LOVES monsters and he LOVES using his imagination to make characters come to life. We have enjoyed using popsicle stick puppets for many many years and he always enjoys both creating
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5 key reasons to teach students to analyze differing perspectives
Looking to develop your Canva confidence so you can create beautiful handouts, flashcards, and models for your ELA classroom? Great! Find help in this post.
I’m not sure if you know, but I started a new blog with some of the newer educational bloggers to help them share some of their fantastic ideas. Michael Friermood wrote this awesome post about starting the year out right. It’s a great read and there is a freebie to boot! Check it out! You ... Read More about Setting the Tone for a Great School Year!
This preposition poster serves as a great visual for students who are learning about prepositions. Shrink it and they can glue it right into their notebooks! I personally hang mine up on a skill focus wall. Enjoy!