Can we guess what your grades were like in middle school with just 5 questions? Find out!
The New Hampshire 11th-graders sung lyrics such as "KKK, KKK, let's kill all the blacks" after being assigned to create a jingle based on Reconstruction.
These 40+ free STEM websites: science, technology, engineering, and mathematics are for grades 6-12; middle school and high school. Hands on science
Image 5 of 20 from gallery of Shenzhen College of International Education / Li Xiaodong Atelier. Photograph by UK Studio
English teachers, help your high school students write brilliant rhetorical analysis essays with these rhetorical analysis sentence starters.
**This post was written for a friend who lives in Indiana. Requirements and resources vary by state.** Homeschooling is no easy task, and beginning your homeschool journey in high school is especially difficult. BUT it is not impossible. This post will take you through transcripts, curriculum, and SATs. Getting Started Find out how many credits […]
What, like it's hard?
These 40+ free STEM websites: science, technology, engineering, and mathematics are for grades 6-12; middle school and high school. Hands on science
Looking for games to play with a classroom? This list of English games in the classroom is exactly what you need to engage students!
Differentiation and scaffolding can help students better understand and learn. Here are teaching ideas and tips to use in class.
It works...to some degree.
These handy free printable school cheat sheets are a great way to refresh memories and have on hand for quick reference.
Where she leads, you probably follow.
15 exit ticket ideas for any subject or grade level!
It's back to school season which means that parents are spending big bucks to send their kids off for the school year.
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
Cooking, card games, coloring, and chores!
Some everyday tricks are so useful and simple they can come in handy to more than one generation. Yet over time, they’re somehow forgotten, and they turn into what’s called “grandma’s tips.”
Harness all that chatter into something truly amazing, collaborative conversations. Take your students' talking and turn into academic talk!
Mom: Time to wake up and go to school! Son: No, I don’t wanna go to school today! Mom: But you have to go to school. Son: But, I don’t wanna go to school. Mom: Give me three good reasons why you should stay home, and I will give you three reasons why you need to go to school. Son:...
Reading for school is the WOOOORRRSSSTTTTT. Alice Oseman is the 20-year old author of Solitaire and she understands that sometimes...
In this six part series on How to Teach Spelling, this third post discusses and provides teaching resources for teaching the eight conventional spelling rules.
When most of us grew up with films, shows, and stories that all indicated that college professors were these intellectual dynamos, unparalleled wits who had mastered the ins and outs of their field, the reality of actually going to school has shown that is quite often not the case at all.
These 40+ free STEM websites: science, technology, engineering, and mathematics are for grades 6-12; middle school and high school. Hands on science