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How can teachers help students make up work in a way that doesn’t make the grading process harder? After all, late work can only be accepted up to a point before there is no more reasonable time left in a marking period. There may be no magic...
Lit circles are a classic tool in any ELA teacher's toolkit. Breathe new life into your literature discussions with student podcasts.
Anxiety has become a frequent visitor in our classrooms. What can we do to help our students?
Reading aloud is a powerful tool for building community, introducing classroom norms, and helping students feel seen.
Students will learn how geometric shapes are used to design and build in the real world. The principles taught in the lesson will help them develop...
Depression isn't just an adult problem. The CDC says, "ADHD, anxiety problems, behavior problems, and depression are the most commonly diagnosed...
By the end of the lesson, your students will understand the stages of a frog's life cycle and be able to explain each stage in their own words....
The disconnect between teachers and administrators regarding discipline is a challenge. Here's how to create a unified front.
Lesson Objective: To listen to chapter 1 in Stink Moody in Master of Disaster and then answer questions about the book
Are you ready to play football? Ready to use Emergency Sub Lesson & student handout on how to use add and subtract within 10.