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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,...
By the end of this lesson, students will be able to identify and explain different types of chemical reactions through hands-on activities.
No judgment, no criticism – just pure acceptance. That's the essence of Unconditional Positive Regard (UPR).
In this post, we're diving into five exciting concepts to help your students apply their math skills to real-world situations.
Students will develop their inferential thinking skills. They will learn to analyze and draw conclusions from visuals, such as images, graphs, and...
Teaching Students to Tell Time Ready-to-Use FREE Resource PLUS More Fun Classroom Activities!
As AI emerges as a strong and enduring force in the world around us, the role of teachers is evolving quickly. Our role is to provide guidance to...
Students will learn about the principles of simple machines, cause and effect, and problem-solving by designing and building their own Rube Goldberg...
Pre-written, Ready-to-Use Lesson & Student Worksheet. Learning Objective: To solve hockey word problems involving time.
Have you heard about smooth reading? It’s the chance to look at a book or text as a whole before you start dissecting it or analyzing it. One of the...