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When teachers clearly model skills, guide practice thoughtfully, and gradually release responsibility, students thrive. They feel capable, confident, and prepared to tackle challenging material. Explicit instruction is not about telling students...
Snowflakes Reading Lesson Objective: To listen to Snow Globe Family and then answer questions about the book
Do you think it would be fun to be a snowflake? Lesson Objective: To write a story about what it would be like to be a snowflake
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As the leader of your school, you will be acting as an umpire so whatever decision you make may upset one of the parties. Try not to make the outcome...
Through differentiation, you can help each student grow as an individual, create community in the classroom, and set them up for success.
Thematic units allow children to better understand and retain the learning concepts. They turn lessons and learning into an exciting adventure!
Teaching writing is vital because it empowers students and helps them progress. Here are 5 useful ways you can help your students become better...
Alignment in a lesson plan ensures that all the components are working together to support student success. If you start with aligned goals,...
Lesson Objective: Introduce students to the importance of internet safety and how to make good choices while online.
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Many assistant principals aspire to the principalship, but some simple strategies can make those aspirations become reality.
Teaching online via a virtual classroom is complex, and students try their best to learn, but it is possible to train kids to be more attentive and...