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A restorative summer doesn't happen by accident. You have to claim it on your own terms. That begins with setting boundaries that preserve your energy, prioritize your well-being, and create the spaciousness necessary to return to school rejuvenated...
Lesson Objective: To use addition to solve problems
A recent survey from the NEA shockingly revealed that 55% of US educators are contemplating quitting the profession earlier than anticipated.
Pattern recognition improves problem-solving, critical thinking, and mathematical understanding for your students. Take a look at these four tips that...
Students will understand the basic concept of enzymes and how factors like temperature, pH, and substrate can impact enzyme activity. They will...
Let's explore how we can get parents more involved in monitoring and promoting regular school attendance.
As teachers, we often get asked: "What are you teaching my child?" It's a fair question, and it deserves a good answer.
Every year, some students seem to move more quickly through the completion of tasks than their peers. This speedy behavior can create a lot of...
As teachers everywhere make the tough transition from relative summer ease to significant school year stress, it can be difficult to head back to work...
Can respect be taught? Try these five lessons to help you weave the theme of respect into your curriculum and classroom routine.
Let’s talk about seven screen time strategies to make this work for your classroom without turning students into tech zombies.