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Every teacher has been there: standing at the front of the class, watching a sea of blank faces. A few kids have their heads down, and that unmistakable sense of disinterest is in the air. It's like trying to spark a fire with wet wood—frustrating...
Let’s talk about seven screen time strategies to make this work for your classroom without turning students into tech zombies.
Can respect be taught? Try these five lessons to help you weave the theme of respect into your curriculum and classroom routine.
This hands-on lesson plan will give your students a fun introduction to topography as they practice reading and making a map.
Pattern recognition improves problem-solving, critical thinking, and mathematical understanding for your students. Take a look at these four tips that...
Every teacher has been there: standing at the front of the class, watching a sea of blank faces. A few kids have their heads down, and that...
Depression isn't just an adult problem. Here's how to spot the signs and support your students.
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.