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Data might feel like a dirty word because it comes with a stigma. Being doubtful of data bias is natural, but for teachers, disregarding the validity of everything we learn about student performance can get in the way of achieving growth measures....
Students will explore the concept of exponents through hands-on activities, discussions, and collaborative problem-solving tasks.
“If I could just close my classroom door and work with kids, this job would be perfect.” No matter how much educators might agree that teaching...
Your contracted hours aren't just digits on a piece of paper. They're promises you've made to yourself and your well-being.
Understanding and harnessing the power of various language codes can create a more inclusive and effective communication environment.
We all know the power of visuals. Think of anchor charts as the superheroes in your classroom, silently guiding, supporting, and empowering your...
By the end of this lesson, students will understand the principles behind temperature measurement, learn about different types of thermometers, and...
Lesson Objective: To write a story from the point of view of a baseball
If you're looking for new ways to teach U.S. Government units, we’ve got your social studies class covered. Join in as we review the six themes that...
Founding documents are living artifacts that will give your students a deeper understanding of democracy, rights, and the responsibilities of...
By the end of the lesson, students will show an understanding of numbers before and after a given number on the number line, focusing on moving up and...