What Are You Teaching My Child? Addressing Parental Concerns in Education
As teachers, we often get asked: "What are you teaching my child?" It's a fair...
What's In a Name? A Lot, Actually
During my graduation ceremony several years back, I was a little startled when a professor who had been my advisor for a...
Working With Multilingual Learners
In our increasingly diverse society, many students who enter our classrooms are multilingual. We use the term “...
Breaking Down Complex Algebraic Concepts into Accessible Lessons
Algebra can be a tough hurdle for students, but it doesn't have to be. Teachers can...
4 Tips for Enhancing Pattern Recognition Skills in the Classroom
Your students have been exposed to simple patterns from a young age—think rainbows,...
Genetics Unboxed: Hands-on Activities for Exploring Punnett Squares
Teaching genetics is all about helping kids understand what makes them… well, them! From...
From Preamble to Amendments - Discussions to Explore the Principles of the Constitution
The US Constitution is a living document that lays out how the...
Writer's Workshop Week: Character Quests and Plot Twists
Grade Level: 6th - 8th Grade
Duration: 1 Week (5 class periods)
Standard:
Common Core ELA-...
Exploring Earth's Jewels - An Introduction to the Properties of Minerals
Grade Level: 7th - 8th Grade
Duration: 1 Class Period (90 Minutes)
Objectives:...
Orbiting Objects: Moons, Comets, and Asteroids of the Solar System
Grade Level: 3rd GradeSubject: ScienceDuration: 1 Day
Objectives:
By the end of this...
Word Wealth: Building a Rich Vocabulary Toolkit
A rich vocabulary is the foundation for an educational wealth that money just can’t buy. A strong vocabulary...
Creative Ways to Reinforce Analog and Digital Time Concepts in the Classroom
Teaching kids to tell time can be tougher than you'd think. For some students,...
Step-by-Step Success: Breaking Down the Process of Solving Multi-step Word Problems
Solving multi-step word problems can be a scary task for your students...
Five Ways That All Teachers Are Connected
The other day, I conducted a training session in a neighboring district. Some of the acronyms participants used...
Hello, Summer! Now What
If you’re feeling giddy, you are probably not alone. June is busting out all over, and that comes as a relief to exhausted teachers...
The Jamestown Experiment
Grade Level: 8th Grade
Subject: Social Studies / History
Duration: 2 class periods (90 minutes each)
Objectives:
Students...
Pathways of Circulation Through the Body
Grade Level: High School
Subject: Biology / Anatomy and Physiology
Duration: 2 class periods (90 minutes...
Road to Secession: Factors Leading to the Civil War
Grade Level: Middle School
Subject: Social Studies / History
Duration: 2 class periods (90 minutes...
Charting Success: Techniques for Teaching Data Collection and Visualization
Data collection is a core skill for students. It’s like a bridge that helps to...
Top 5 Manipulatives to Teach Kids about 2D Shapes
When it comes to geometry, a hands-on approach is the key to helping kids grasp these concepts. 2D shapes...