Whether your students are lethargic or super-charged, adding movement to your lesson plans will help to solve both issues. Not only is it healthy to move throughout the day, but it can also help students focus and become more engaged with the content they are trying to master. Due to the nature of English classes, ELA ... Read More about 10 Ways to Add Movement in the ELA Classroom
As a high school teacher, I don’t normally make a huge deal out of classroom decorations. I’ve only had two classroom “themes” the past 9 years that I’ve taught. This is my second and most likely last one. Not because I’m lazy, but because I love it so much. 😉 ha! One of the many ... Read More about Harry Potter-ish Themed Classroom
As a high school teacher, I don’t normally make a huge deal out of classroom decorations. I’ve only had two classroom “themes” the past 9 years that I’ve taught. This is my second and most likely last one. Not because I’m lazy, but because I love it so much. 😉 ha! One of the many ... Read More about Harry Potter-ish Themed Classroom
5 times for grading essays faster while providing better feedback! These tips will help ELA teachers work smarter, not harder!
5 times for grading essays faster while providing better feedback! These tips will help ELA teachers work smarter, not harder!
5 times for grading essays faster while providing better feedback! These tips will help ELA teachers work smarter, not harder!
As a high school teacher, I don’t normally make a huge deal out of classroom decorations. I’ve only had two classroom “themes” the past 9 years that I’ve taught. This is my second and most likely last one. Not because I’m lazy, but because I love it so much. 😉 ha! One of the many ... Read More about Harry Potter-ish Themed Classroom
As a high school teacher, I don’t normally make a huge deal out of classroom decorations. I’ve only had two classroom “themes” the past 9 years that I’ve taught. This is my second and most likely last one. Not because I’m lazy, but because I love it so much. 😉 ha! One of the many ... Read More about Harry Potter-ish Themed Classroom
As a high school teacher, I don’t normally make a huge deal out of classroom decorations. I’ve only had two classroom “themes” the past 9 years that I’ve taught. This is my second and most likely last one. Not because I’m lazy, but because I love it so much. 😉 ha! One of the many ... Read More about Harry Potter-ish Themed Classroom
As a high school teacher, I don’t normally make a huge deal out of classroom decorations. I’ve only had two classroom “themes” the past 9 years that I’ve taught. This is my second and most likely last one. Not because I’m lazy, but because I love it so much. 😉 ha! One of the many ... Read More about Harry Potter-ish Themed Classroom
As a high school teacher, I don’t normally make a huge deal out of classroom decorations. I’ve only had two classroom “themes” the past 9 years that I’ve taught. This is my second and most likely last one. Not because I’m lazy, but because I love it so much. 😉 ha! One of the many ... Read More about Harry Potter-ish Themed Classroom
5 times for grading essays faster while providing better feedback! These tips will help ELA teachers work smarter, not harder!
As a high school teacher, I don’t normally make a huge deal out of classroom decorations. I’ve only had two classroom “themes” the past 9 years that I’ve taught. This is my second and most likely last one. Not because I’m lazy, but because I love it so much. 😉 ha! One of the many ... Read More about Harry Potter-ish Themed Classroom
Whether your students are lethargic or super-charged, adding movement to your lesson plans will help to solve both issues. Not only is it healthy to move throughout the day, but it can also help students focus and become more engaged with the content they are trying to master. Due to the nature of English classes, ELA ... Read More about 10 Ways to Add Movement in the ELA Classroom
I feel that it is essential for every English literature student–whether that be honors, regular, or support level– to have the ability to read a single text through a different critical lens. This skill teaches students how to have an open mindset and view the world through someone else’s perspective–which is one of the fundamental purposes ... Read More about Creative Ways to Teach Critical Lenses
As a high school teacher, I don’t normally make a huge deal out of classroom decorations. I’ve only had two classroom “themes” the past 9 years that I’ve taught. This is my second and most likely last one. Not because I’m lazy, but because I love it so much. 😉 ha! One of the many ... Read More about Harry Potter-ish Themed Classroom
Whether your students are lethargic or super-charged, adding movement to your lesson plans will help to solve both issues. Not only is it healthy to move throughout the day, but it can also help students focus and become more engaged with the content they are trying to master. Due to the nature of English classes, ELA ... Read More about 10 Ways to Add Movement in the ELA Classroom
As a high school teacher, I don’t normally make a huge deal out of classroom decorations. I’ve only had two classroom “themes” the past 9 years that I’ve taught. This is my second and most likely last one. Not because I’m lazy, but because I love it so much. 😉 ha! One of the many ... Read More about Harry Potter-ish Themed Classroom
As a high school teacher, I don’t normally make a huge deal out of classroom decorations. I’ve only had two classroom “themes” the past 9 years that I’ve taught. This is my second and most likely last one. Not because I’m lazy, but because I love it so much. 😉 ha! One of the many ... Read More about Harry Potter-ish Themed Classroom
As a high school teacher, I don’t normally make a huge deal out of classroom decorations. I’ve only had two classroom “themes” the past 9 years that I’ve taught. This is my second and most likely last one. Not because I’m lazy, but because I love it so much. 😉 ha! One of the many ... Read More about Harry Potter-ish Themed Classroom
As a high school teacher, I don’t normally make a huge deal out of classroom decorations. I’ve only had two classroom “themes” the past 9 years that I’ve taught. This is my second and most likely last one. Not because I’m lazy, but because I love it so much. 😉 ha! One of the many ... Read More about Harry Potter-ish Themed Classroom
As a high school teacher, I don’t normally make a huge deal out of classroom decorations. I’ve only had two classroom “themes” the past 9 years that I’ve taught. This is my second and most likely last one. Not because I’m lazy, but because I love it so much. 😉 ha! One of the many ... Read More about Harry Potter-ish Themed Classroom
As a high school teacher, I don’t normally make a huge deal out of classroom decorations. I’ve only had two classroom “themes” the past 9 years that I’ve taught. This is my second and most likely last one. Not because I’m lazy, but because I love it so much. 😉 ha! One of the many ... Read More about Harry Potter-ish Themed Classroom
Whether your students are lethargic or super-charged, adding movement to your lesson plans will help to solve both issues. Not only is it healthy to move throughout the day, but it can also help students focus and become more engaged with the content they are trying to master. Due to the nature of English classes, ELA ... Read More about 10 Ways to Add Movement in the ELA Classroom
As a high school teacher, I don’t normally make a huge deal out of classroom decorations. I’ve only had two classroom “themes” the past 9 years that I’ve taught. This is my second and most likely last one. Not because I’m lazy, but because I love it so much. 😉 ha! One of the many ... Read More about Harry Potter-ish Themed Classroom