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Anchor Charts: 10 Ways They Help Students Imagine anchor charts as the superheroes in your classroom, silently guiding, supporting, and empowering your...
Switching Language Codes for Effective Student Communication In our classrooms, we have students with differing linguistic backgrounds and abilities....
Strengthening Boundaries for Contracted Hours Think of boundaries like the fence around a playground. They keep things in order, protect what's inside, and...
Founding Documents Unleashed: 3 Activities for Sorting Through America's History We're diving headfirst into the treasure trove of founding documents that...
What to Do When Kids Stop Working Spring might be on its way, but this time of year can be problematic for students and teachers beyond pesky seasonal...
How To Gather Qualitative Classroom Data If I want to make a room full of teachers groan, all I have to do is start talking about data. Almost invariably,...
The Dos and Don'ts of Professional Development We’ve all been there. It’s the last week of the marking period and suddenly, everything has taken on a sense...
Body Lab Explorations: A Comprehensive Health Lesson on Human Anatomy Subject: Science Grades: 5-8th Grade Objective: Students will explore the...
Great Wall Builders: The Engineering Marvels of Ancient China /*-->*/ Subject: Social Studies Grades: 4-8th Grade Objective:  By the end of this...
Hands-On How-To: Exploring the Art of 'How-to' Writing Through Interactive Kits Subject: Writing Grade Level: 6-8th Grade Objective: Students will learn...
Constructive Ways to Help Students Through Disagreements As we navigate teaching, one thing is certain: student disagreements are inevitable. Whether it's a...
5 Unexpected Ways Students with ADHD Struggle in Class Teaching is a journey that challenges us to adapt, understand, and support every learner in our...
Exploring 6 Themes in U.S. Government Units If you're looking for new ways to teach U.S. Government units, we’ve got your social studies class covered. Join...
6 Must-Ask Questions in Your Teaching Interview Do you have an upcoming teaching interview? Congratulations! Landing a teaching job is more than just having...
A Guide to Thriving in Your First Year at a New School Are you starting fresh at a new school? Whether you're a seasoned teacher or fresh out of college,...
Open House Dos and Don'ts: What Not to Do to Make a Lasting Impression Welcome, educators, to the nerve-wracking yet exciting event known as Open House. It'...
Navigating Conflicts: Effective Strategies for Resolving Parent-Teacher Differences You're in the middle of a busy school day, juggling lesson plans,...
Teaching Resourcefulness in the Age of Artificial Intelligence If we made a laundry list of topics that teachers are most worried about right now, it might...
What Do Teachers Want for 2024 By many accounts, 2023 was the smoothest year in education settings since the pandemic began in 2020. While any progress is...
6 Ways to Handle the Distracting Kid So Students Can Focus Some kids need a little extra attention, and that’s not necessarily a bad thing. Still, it can...

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