Articles related to "Actively Engages Students"Even when basking in the summer sun, teachers rarely stop planning for the classes. How can teachers capture great ideas to implement for next school year? Read on!
Questioning, critical thinking, inquiry, investigations, hypothesizing, technology, and more are critical for helping students understand and learn the sciences.
Teaching politics or US government takes on new meaning when students become directly involved in the political process through a variety of experiences.
Interesting lesson plans are difficult at the end of the school year, but incorporating film creates a positive learning environment and keep students actively engaged.
Winter is the perfect time to introduce the water cycle to students in preschool through elementary. Bring science to life with books, programs and activities.
Although academic content mounts and challenges multiply in high school classrooms, you can construct an effective, student centered approach when teaching high school.
Teachers and students work collaboratively in a student centered technological learning environment, as Wikis bridge the digital gap between technological tools.
Problem solving, mental math, integration of technology, interactive math websites, math games, and more are all critical to helping students understand and learn math.
Effective science lessons challenge students' views and beliefs, along with their prior knowledge and experiences regarding science they learned from others.
Students will learn about the different ideologies present during the Industrial Revolution and about factory life with these interactive and engaging activities.
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