How to Teach Character Analysis Using Body Biographies
Are your students disinterested and tired of the traditional ways of learning characterization? Have you been searching for a really fun, student-centered, interactive way to
Are your students disinterested and tired of the traditional ways of learning characterization? Have you been searching for a really fun, student-centered, interactive way to
Is an individual mindset a problem in your classroom? Collaboration is a dying art. Because there is no “I” in collaborate, it can be difficult
Have you ever gotten into a teacher rut? Maybe you’re a little bored and want to try something new. Sometimes teachers just need to turn the music on and have some learning fun with their students. Yes, in English Language Arts you can add music and movement to these simple classroom games. Educational games in ELA build a classroom community, creates a a stress-relief brain break, encourages student movement, and fosters learning in a fun way. Perfect for reviewing skills before a final assessment. This post is loaded with fun and engaging tips for implementing review games by adding music. Read now to start your own vocabulary mash up, editing and revising games. For grades 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12. Can be adapted for all subjects using terms from those texts
Education is forever changing and sometimes you have to ditch the traditional and make some changes. I’ve made a lot of changes in my classroom
It seems each month is dedicated to a worthy cause such as breast cancer awareness and Black History. I believe it’s important to celebrate these
Digital Escape Rooms = 100% student engagement in our classroom! The excitement builds, and the countdown begins with each student as they eagerly await the
What are your key questions for experiencing classroom digital escape rooms this school year? Are you planning on using one with your students? Do you
Teachers are always trying to find new and innovative ways to break the boredom of the same old classroom lessons. Over the last few years,
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.
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