Educational Articles For Educators
How to Make a Curriculum Map: Step by Step Guide for Teachers
Ever feel like you're flying by the seat of your pants, scrambling to cover all the standards before the school year ends? Without a clear plan, it’s easy to lose track of what’s been taught and what content still needs attention.
Creating an efficient plan saves you a ton of time, keeps you organized, and can improve student outcomes. Learn how to create your own curriculum map in a few easy steps.
Pros & Cons of Different Summative Assessments
Summative assessments are used at the end of the learning process to determine what information students retained. Today we are going to look at the pros and cons of summative assessments.
10 Ways To Make Your Lessons More Student-Friendly
From my experience, I know things I have done that made my lessons less accessible, but I wanted to get ideas from students, too. (Luckily, I have access to students through my kids.)
How To Write A Unit Plan
Often, teacher training programs focus on having student teachers write lesson plans. It makes sense, because they usually are teaching a lesson or taking over a class for a few weeks with supervision.
My Favorite Ways To Prepare For A Substitute
Here are some ideas on how to prepare your classroom for a substitute teacher so you can have some peace of mind when you are sick.
Power Standards - What They Are And How To Use Them
Using Power Standards is a great way to determine the most important standards for your classroom. Read more about them in today's post!