Teaching Argument Writing

We sell our argument research text sets in our Teachers Pay Teachers store. We have seven engaging arguments topics for middle school students. We have also bundled them all together at a nice discount, too. In addition, we sell our argument writing presentation in our Teachers Pay Teachers store.

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How to Use Google Classroom for Maximum Efficiency

Google Classroom has revolutionized the way teachers manage their classrooms, making it easier than ever to distribute assignments, communicate with students, and keep everything organized. However, to truly leverage its full potential, it’s essential to understand the best practices and tips for using Google Classroom efficiently. Here’s a guide to help you maximize your productivity and enhance your teaching experience.

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Must-Have Tech Tools for Today's Classroom

In the fast-paced digital age, integrating technology into the classroom has become essential for enhancing student engagement, fostering collaboration, and streamlining administrative tasks. As teachers, we are constantly seeking innovative tools to enrich our teaching and improve learning outcomes. Here’s a comprehensive list of must-have tech tools that can transform your classroom into a modern, interactive learning environment.

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The Importance of Teaching Emerging Readers Single Letter and Multi-Letter Phonogram Sounds

In the world of literacy education, phonograms are foundational tools that enable young readers to decode and understand written language. Teaching both single letter and multi-letter phonogram sounds is crucial for developing strong reading skills. Here’s why focusing on phonograms can make a significant difference in a child’s literacy journey.

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Sound Machines in the Classroom to Increase Productivity and Decrease Distractions

So, here’s a weird concept. My  husband has been working in the construction field as an electrician for the past five years. He has wired offices from Sales Force to Facebook, Twitter to We Work. A common thread amongst a majority of the office projects has been overhead sound machines built into the ceilings. The speaker system emits a hum throughout the common work space. One barely even notices the steady thrum unless it is unexpectedly turned off. This got me thinking, what if I added a sound machine to my classroom?

Read on for the results…

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