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Using Novels In Your Classroom Part 6: Integrating Novels Into Any Subject
Using Formative Writing in Any Subject
7 Ways To Support Students Working At Home
In a very short amount of time, COVID-19 has changed the way we educate students. With the novelty of E-Learning quickly wearing off, how do we help our students while we teach them from home?
How To Use Secret Picture Tiles In Your Classroom
Have you tried Secret Picture Tile activities yet? They are a low-prep, easy-to-use resource that can be used in multiple ways!
Is Your Assessment Accessible to All Students?
This week, I want to focus on something that I never considered until it affected my family: test formats and learning disabilities. Are my assessments accessible to all of my students?
Test Taking Strategies You Need To Teach Your Students Part 2
Let’s discuss strategies to use for the different types of test questions students may see on tests – both classroom assessments and standardized tests.
Test Taking Strategies You Need To Teach Your Students
I finally figured out that being smart doesn’t necessarily mean you understand how to take a test. What are test-taking strategies that my students need to know?
How To Prepare Students for the FSA ELA Test
Like many teachers, I don’t believe in “teaching to the test.” At the same time, knowing what to expect on the test is important to calm students’ nerves. What should teachers focus on?
How To Help Students Process A Historic Event
To make students stop and think about current events as history, I designed Documenting History: Creating a Primary Source. This independent project integrates social studies, ELA, and 21st skills. It would work well in both a traditional classroom or in distance learning.
Google Classroom From A Student’s View
My son has used Google Classroom for a few years now and knows the ins and outs of it. We recorded a video of what Google Classroom looks like from a student’s perspective.
Test Review Can Be Fun!
Reviewing for ELA standardized testing can be boring. I wanted my students to enjoy test prep. My favorite way to practice skills is through gameplay.
Distance Learning – It Isn’t Like Teaching in the Classroom
Parents and teachers are all wondering how students will continue learning while schools are closed for the COVID-19 pandemic. This post will help both teachers and parents adjust to teaching and learning in a new educational environment.
How to Write on a PDF in Google Classroom
I have had some questions about converting resources to digital files for Google classroom. Watch the video for a quick how to write on a PDF.
Support Your Student’s Reading During School Closures
With the spread of the coronavirus, teachers and parents all over the country are trying to figure out how to keep students learning. A way for parents to support students’ learning at home is reading.
