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Preservice week is not just a prologue—it’s an invaluable chapter in everyone’s teaching journey. By prioritizing relationships, understanding the school environment, internalizing the curriculum, planning for routines, and committing to self-care,...
Even the most committed educators can feel that initial spark begin to fade. The grind, the expectations, the never-ending list of things to do, all...
Students will be able to identify key organisms found in tide pool ecosystems, explain the concept of interdependence within a food web, and describe...
Journaling helps students realize life and their problems are not too difficult to manage with the aid of others and time, as well as helps with...
This is a fun math game to get students to begin thinking about building algebraic expressions and equations before introducing variables.
Take a beat over the summer break and create a vision for what you want the school year to look like. Imagine the type of teacher you want to be and...
Preservice week is not just a prologue—it’s an invaluable chapter in everyone’s teaching journey. By prioritizing relationships, understanding...
Students will describe the difference between theoretical and experimental probability, make predictions, and calculate basic probabilities using...
A powerful activity "buries" students' thoughts of "I'm not good at" and "I can't," building perseverance.
Lesson Objective: To read the poem, “Life of a Plant,” and then answer questions about the poem
Does planning your week as a teacher feel like a soul-crushing, coffee-fueled Sunday night ritual? It doesn’t have to be. In fact, the most...