DIY whiteboards for students take less than five minutes to make for a class set and the benefits are immeasurable! I absolutely LOVE quick response boards. We have used them for several activities like math daily work, vocabulary, spelling and more. I find that the students LOVE writing with dry erase markers, and I love how quickly I can assess who is understanding the concept and who is ... Read More about DIY Whiteboards for Students
Scientific Variables: Constant, Independent, and Dependent
What Are Scientific Variables? Teaching scientific variables can be challenging, especially when students are trying to differentiate between independent, dependent, and constant variables. To make these concepts easier to understand, this post outlines a classroom-tested approach using an engaging demonstration, flap books, and visual supports. This lesson works well as part of a scientific ... Read More about Scientific Variables: Constant, Independent, and Dependent
Dividend? Divisor? Quotient?
We are a week from starting school, and it is confirmed that this year instead of teaching reading, language arts and social studies, I will be teaching math and science. That means that this teacher has some homework to do. Therefore, I have been gathering my Go Math! Chapter 1 materials. While doing so, I remembered a cute little activity that I did with my students a few years back. You ... Read More about Dividend? Divisor? Quotient?
Word of the Week Routine to Enhance Vocabulary + FREE Worksheet
Vocabulary acquisition is essential to improving students reading and writing skills. The question is, how can we expose students to more sophisticated language and make sure it sticks? Word of the week is one of the ways. Some Benefits of Word of the Week As teachers, we know that unfortunately not all students come into our classroom with an adequate level of vocabulary knowledge. This can ... Read More about Word of the Week Routine to Enhance Vocabulary + FREE Worksheet
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