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Teachers who include all the learning styles in their lessons will be more effective and have more engaged students.
Every child learns differently. Changing the method of instruction to include audio, visual and tactile learners makes it possible for all students to succeed.
There are several ways to teach new songs to children. Depending on the mix of students and the difficulty of the song, one method may work better than another.
Create a colorful display of the books that students read in your classroom through this crafty quilt activity.
Blank seating charts can be an effective and appealing way for managing classroom organization using a variety of colors and key codes.
Middle school classes and teachers can be challenging. Being challenged is different from being overwhelmed. Learn how to tell the difference with these 5 questions.
Teaching students the multiplication facts can be fun and effective with a little bit of creativity and enthusiasm.
Learn to take better riding lessons by becoming a more effective student. Practice learning techniques both on and off of the horse to improve lesson performance.
A three level self assessment is presented for determining levels of strengths and weaknesses with white boards, along with recommendations for professional development.
Preteens are different than any other age group to which you will teach Bible lessons. Here are some ideas for making sure those lessons stick with them.
Six learning strategies are presented for piquing the curiosity of students as they inquire into and investigate science problems using critical thinking skills.
Rosetta Stone and Tell Me More are popular picks for a Spanish homeschool program. Here are reviews and info on foreign language computer-based homeschooling programs.


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