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Multiplication is Much More than Repeated Addition When we teach multiplication, it’s easy to fall into the trap of treating multiplication only as repeated...
The Dos and Don'ts of Differentiation Maybe we can all pat our heads and chew gum at the same time, but can we teach a wide variety of learners with...
Back to School Night Tips When school starts up again, the time is nigh for one of the most polarizing events of the year: Back to School Night. Some of us...
Why Behavior-Based Grading Backfires Last week, my son came home from his first day of high school and shared the school attendance policy with me, knowing...
The Significance of Teacher Shortages  After several months of hearing about a teacher shortage affecting schools as the 2022-2023 year gets underway, this...
5 Ways to Reenergize Students After Summer Break School is back in session, and students are decked out with their new backpacks, lunch boxes, and water...
12 Community Builders to Start the Year The start of the academic year is so invigorating. One of my colleagues likes to call this time the “honeymoon”...
Children Are Not Blank Slates or Empty Vessels My local newspaper features an education reporter who shares opinions that are often far outside of my own...
Teacher Nutrition 101: Prepping for the Day Teaching days are long and demanding, both physically and mentally. There is a reason that the expression “There...
Paying it Forward: How to Help New Teachers Teaching careers do not always have longevity. Unfortunately, a large number of new educators move on somewhere...
New Teacher Series Part 3: A "Lucky 13" List of Things to Remember Why did any of us decide to join the education profession? The bigger picture of that “...
Addressing Your Student's Social Learning Loss Post-Pandemic How does your school navigate the post-pandemic social learning loss syndrome? Many schools...
10 Ways to Help Your High Achieving Students Find Their Passion As a teacher, has it ever struck you that we often tend to differentiate content for low...
Why Bringing Back Career Testing Could be Beneficial Experts have successfully used career testing for decades to determine suitable career options based on...
Protecting Your Prep Time Prep time is precious to teachers. In fact, it's dang near sacred. Between lesson planning, grading assignments, parent-teacher...
A Hero's Journey: Movie Edition Modern society places a hero in a position of struggle only to come off conqueror. Society is packed full of examples of the...
Treasure Map Math Grade 5: Geometry Common Core Standard: CCSS.Math.Content.5.G.A.1 “Use a pair of perpendicular number lines, called axes, to define a...
Geometry: Building a Tiny (Paper) House Grade Level: 4  Subject: Mathematics Common Core Standard: 3.MD.C.5 Understand Concepts of Area and Relate Area to...
Using Minecraft to Encourage STEAM Commonly known as STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics), STEAM now adds another subject to its acronym...
Teaching Coping Skills to Anxious Students If you've taught for some time, you know that everyone in school struggles with anxieties, at least to some...

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