Art: Torn Paper Landscape
Grade Level: 3rd-5th Grade
Subject: Visual Arts
Duration: 60 Minutes
Objective:
Students will learn how to create a...
Seven Top Pet Peeves for Teachers (And How to Fix Them)
When I was teaching creative writing to high schoolers, one activity we did always got a lot of...
Making It: Tips for a Springtime Reset
Believe it or not, spring is upon us. While the month of March tends to feel like a rollercoaster with wild weather...
Get to the Point: Using Money to Teach Decimals
Subject:
Math
Grades:
4th and 5th
Lesson Objective:
By the end of this lesson, your students about...
Why Spirit Week is a Problem
Teaching kids to have pride in the schools they attend is a pervasive custom, manifesting in the form of mascots, school colors...
Teaching Cultural Sensitivity with The Proudest Blue: A Story of Hijab and Family
SUBJECT
Reading and social studies
GRADES
1st through 3rd grade...
Moving Beyond the Dichotomy: Implementing a Balanced Approach to Teaching and Learning
The literature provides a wealth of research studies that sharply...
Jet Setter: Budgeting Your Dream Vacation
Subject:
Math.
Grade:
4 (You can adapt it for higher grades)
Lesson Objective:
To teach students how to...
5 Field Trips for 5th Graders
Teachers know organizing an enjoyable, informative, low-cost field trip for their 5th-grade class can be challenging....
3 Strategies to Help Your Slow Workers
As a teacher, you want to make sure no child is left behind. Unfortunately, this is not always the case since...
10 Ways to Use Painters Tape in Your Classroom
We're sure you've used painter's tape at home before. Most of us use them to mask off areas we don’t want to...
Does Flexible Seating Benefit Students AND Teachers?
Flexible seating is becoming popular in many classrooms across the United States. This concept allows...
10 of the Best Bathroom Passes of All Time
A bathroom pass is a crucial tool in many institutions, and while many campuses are going digital, a good ole'...
Benefits of Circle Time in Older Elementary School Classrooms
Circle time is a beloved teaching tool in preschool and kindergarten classrooms, but is it...
Items to Include in Your Emergency Substitute Binder
Last-minute subs happen all the time. But that doesn't mean your class has to be stuck watching Finding...
Four Steps to Balance Competing Demands
When I talk to teachers these days, no matter where they work or what they teach, the refrain is often the same: “A...
What Engagement Really Means
Are you with me?
Teachers ask this question a lot, either aloud or in our heads. The truth is, it can be really hard to tell...
Stop and Breathe: Unpacking the Hidden Controversy of ChatGPT
In the waning weeks of 2022, the eduverse blew up when teachers far and wide learned about the...
Free School Lunch for All - What the Pandemic Taught Us
Good news! Colorado recently passed a law that made school meals free for every student, regardless...
How to Stop the Sky from Falling
In education, it seems like the sky is always falling. News outlets enjoy printing bad news but rarely come out with...