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Watch Integrated Unit Videos
Using Novels In Your Classroom Part 6: Integrating Novels Into Any Subject
Using Formative Writing in Any Subject
Using Integrated Learning In The Classroom
As teachers know, one of the first things many students ask is, “Why do I need to know this? When will I ever use it?” Integrated learning shows students why.
Ideas for a Snow Day in the Classroom
The weeks before and after a long holiday break can be really difficult to successfully navigate. But, I’ve rounded up some really fun ideas for an easy-prep snow day!
Setting Boundaries To Save Your Sanity
I see teachers beginning to set healthy boundaries as they redefine their values. I have some suggestions that may help you.
Starting Fresh In The New Year
New Year’s is often seen as a new beginning or a fresh start. So how can you start fresh in your classroom?
Fun Ways To Practice Math Skills At Home
Students always want to know why they need to learn something (especially if it is difficult.) and showing them math “in the wild” is the perfect way to teach them.
Easy Ways To Engage Students Before Break
What can we do in our classroom that isn’t another animated film or “filler”? I found that boring activities led to behavior problems in the classroom.
Fever 1793
Although teachers always look for new books to read with their students, many of us have a shortlist of favorites they pull out year after year. Fever 1793 by Laurie Halse Anderson is on the must-read list of many middle school teachers.
Easy & Inexpensive Student Gifts
I’m sharing gift ideas that won’t break your bank and don’t take a lot of time and energy. Keep your sanity intact with these easy gift ideas!
Common Core Posters & Checklists Update
How can your students take charge of their learning – instead of you doing it all? With my Student Checklists, both your and your students can easily track!
Learning Through Fun
Today we are going to discuss tips for finding time to play in your classroom.
5 Ways To Use Exit Tickets
My teacher friend introduced me to exit tickets. Instead of a general check-in with students deciding how well they understood the lesson, the tickets had just a few targeted questions – no more than 3 – that hit the core concepts.
Thankful Turkeys
For me, Thanksgiving is a time to slow down and focus on your blessings. To capitalize on this, I made Thankful Turkeys to help my students reflect on what they had to be thankful for.
