Creating a welcoming and stimulating classroom environment is essential for fostering student engagement and learning. However, the difference between a government-funded classroom and a teacher-funded classroom can be stark. Often, even in well-funded schools, the budget for classroom decor and supplies comes out of the teacher's own pocket. Despite these challenges, with a little creativity and some smart shopping, you can transform your classroom into a vibrant and inviting space that fosters learning and engagement. Here are some budget-friendly tips and ideas to help you create an inviting classroom environment.
Read MoreThis unit of study includes a presentation (Keynote, Powerpoint, and PDF formats) that contains the basic elements of any good lesson: an anticipatory set, direct instruction, guided practice, and a reflection.
Read MoreConstructive feedback is an essential component of effective teaching and learning. It helps students understand their strengths and areas for improvement, guiding them toward academic growth. However, providing meaningful feedback can be challenging. Here are some tips and strategies to help you deliver constructive feedback that truly benefits your students, including the use of technology tools like Pear Deck and giving in-the-moment feedback to improve outcomes.
Read MoreI do it. (Teacher modeling)
We do it. (Teacher with class and small groups)
You do it. (Independent practice)
All lessons that teachers design should have this gradual release of responsibility. True learning happens with the help of others and is always intentional.
Read MoreIf someone wants to show you their true colors, let them. If someone reveals their heart, their intentions, their beliefs—don’t try to change it. Just let them.
Read MoreWe 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.
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.
Read MoreA back-to-back unit of study that we love to teach with our students is a unit that focuses on literary response and analysis for theme and symbolism. First, we read The Little Prince by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry which is a classic story that reflects upon childhood, imagination and the inevitability of growing up. Perfect for middle school students!
Read MoreIn 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.
Read MoreWhen it comes to manifesting intentions and attracting positive energy, certain crystals have earned a reputation for being particularly potent. Let's dive into the captivating world of crystal manifestation and explore the top crystals believed to amplify your intentions.
Read MoreIn a world that moves at the speed of a double espresso, taking a moment to visualize your dreams might seem like a whimsical indulgence. But hey, who said whimsy can't be a game-changer? Enter the realm of vision boards – your personal visual manifesto that's part dream catcher, part roadmap, and all about embracing the magic of your aspirations.
Read MoreWinter break is finally here! We hope that you enjoy every minute of your time off and enjoy the holidays with your family and friends.
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