Secondary ELA Game: Teach Tone and Mood by Gamifying your Classroom
Do you find it difficult to increase language acquisition in your classroom? Are you looking for ways to clarify mood and tone in literature? I’ve
Do you find it difficult to increase language acquisition in your classroom? Are you looking for ways to clarify mood and tone in literature? I’ve
Digital Escape Rooms = 100% student engagement in our classroom! The excitement builds, and the countdown begins with each student as they eagerly await the
Whether you are all in for going paperless, you plan on it, or you just can’t seem to head in the paperless direction, Earth Day
It’s not a secret that your students LOVE using technology in their classroom, more specifically Google. What’s not to love? It’s engaging, fun and they
It is no lie- students do not enjoy taking notes. At all. It’s boring, they can’t follow along and they are hard to study from.
“It’s the most wonderful time of the year!” – said no teacher ever. If you are anything like me, you cherish those summer months. You
As an educator, we are trained to be these highly organized individuals. We label, we color code, we sort and we stack. It’s the only
English Language Arts Classrooms Just Got Colorful! There are many beautiful Pinterest boards of elementary school classrooms with the most wonderful themes, colors, decoration, and inspiration. Let’s
Welcome! My name is Danielle Knight. I am married to an elementary physical education teacher. We have two little Knights, ages 5 and 3. My
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I’m so glad you are here! My name is Danielle. I am passionate about helping teachers and homeschool parents promote critical thinking, collaboration, creativity, and communication with their students.
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