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Test Your Knowledge: How Well Do You Understand Social-Emotional Learning? Social-Emotional Learning (SEL) is not only beneficial for your students but...
Opening the Dialogue: Essential Topics for Digital Safety in the Classroom The importance of teaching digital safety in the classroom cannot be overstated...
Scaling Up: The Key Differences Between Improving One Class and an Entire School Whether it’s trying out new teaching methods, refining lesson plans, or...
5 Mistakes That Will Undermine Your Classroom Management—And How to Avoid Them Even the best lesson plans can fall apart, especially without clear structure...
How to Help Kids Catch Up Almost as soon as the school year begins, everyone starts getting sick. We hear that first cough, and everything snowballs from...
Stop Lecturing - Cutting Down on Teacher Talk Last week, one of my children came home exhausted after a long day of classes. “The teachers lectured in every...
Biochemical Reactions: What Impacts Enzyme Activity? Grade Level: 6th-8th Duration: 45-60 minutes Objective Students will understand the basic concept of...
Statistics Simplified: Mean and Mode Basics Objective By the end of this lesson, your students will be able to understand the basic concepts of mean and...
Journey of a Frog: A Life-Cycle Adventure Objective By the end of the lesson, your students will understand the stages of a frog's life cycle and be able...
Homework Heroes: Empowering Parents to Assist with Schoolwork Homework is an essential part of reinforcing what's been taught in class. For many parents,...
Is Chronic Absenteeism Holding Your Students Back? It's a typical Monday morning, and you're scanning your classroom and taking attendance. There's one...
“Sit Back Down”: When Students Walk Around the Classroom We've all seen the classroom wanderer: a student or students roaming around as if they've been...
Changing How Teachers View Low-Income Students The classroom is a melting pot of backgrounds, experiences, and perspectives. Yet, one thing that often...
The Stress Factor: Signs, Support, and Strategies for Student Anxiety You might notice a student on edge, struggling to focus, or avoiding participation....
Creating Student Podcasts for Lit-Circles Lit circles are a classic tool in any ELA teacher's toolkit. Students gather, discuss, and dissect books in a...
Best Read Aloud Books for the New School Year The new school year is full of possibilities. It's a chance to create a classroom environment where students...
Providing Extra Challenge - Going Beyond Grade-Level Work “I’m all done,” my student said, handing me a completed assignment just minutes after I handed it...
7 Practical Tips for Less Panic As teachers everywhere make the tough transition from relative summer ease to significant school year stress, it can be...
9 Things Not to Say to Kids (And, What to Say Instead)      As a new school year approaches, it’s natural to think about what might be good to keep doing, as...
Exploring Empathy: Lit Circles on R. J. Palacio's Wonder Lesson Objective By reading and discussing R.J. Palacio's book Wonder, your students will develop...

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