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Introduce children to the concept of fractions by reading the books These Apples Are Mine! and Apple Fractions and practicing how to use fractions in real-life situations
Use Fall Is for Friends to teach the steps of the critical thinking skill of problem-solving: understand/identify the problem, make/test a plan, and check results.
There are more issues in English Language teaching than simply lesson plans or materials. Professionalism is not only training but also having employment rights.
Quick and fun substitute teacher lesson ideas suitable for classes of all ages and requiring minimal preparation!
Being different should be celebrated, not make us enemies or give us the right to avoid anyone else. Tweens are at the right age to teach them how not to be prejudice.
A quick checklist to help with your lesson planning for before and after a lesson.
Kindergarten is a perfect time to try homeschooling. You can find kindergarten lesson plans, homeschool curriculum, homeschool supplies, goals and activities online.
Learning how to plan a unit of lesson plans is a skill. Here are some tips to help you along.
Teaching songs is a wonderful way to learn ESL. With a few simple lesson plan ideas, you might have the answer regarding how to motivate your students.
Some great ideas to help teachers reflect and improve their teaching practice this summer vacation. Time to ensure next school year will be more effective and rewarding!
Seeing is believing with young children in religious education classes. Visual aids, props and hands-on demonstrations can help bring a CCD lesson home.
Find great teaching tools that can introduce children to bats through observation, online resources, and children's books.
Teaching methods and strategies for language arts, close reading, and best writing in the college classroom are found in three best books for teachers.
Karen Szymusiak, Franki Sibberson, and Lisa Koch's new edition of their popular book for elementary teachers offers multiple strategies to support transitional readers.
Students can create a mission statement to explain why they are creating the project and who will benefit from the results.
Creating atmosphere in a play requires heightened awareness of visual responses to the imagery on the stage.
Paint is a versatile drawing programme. The simple software is suiteable for Art Class when drawing animals and simple subject matter for complex 'paintings.'
Use the trade book The Littlest Pumpkin for integrated reading and art activities in which students learn about plan-making and sketch a plan for a work of art.
Teachers often steer clear of poetry, fearing negative reaction from students. Poetry can be fun, however, if introduced through movement, creative drama and art.
Getting out from under the piles of administrative work and grading that accumulate may seem impossible. Below are a few tips to help.
The best teacher's tool to have in the classroom is a strong, thorough, yet flexible set of lesson plans. This article serves as a guide on how to design lesson plans.
Some teaching tips on how to teach reading strategies in a heterogeneous elementary school classroom.
Beading parties are very popular and fun for any group of friends. It's not that hard to do and everyone will have a great time doing it.
Training children and teens to be wise in spending decisions and saving for the future will pay off when they become responsible consumers as adults.
Time management can help teachers get their work done during prep time, and eliminate the need to take piles of work home each day.
Children who plan, shop for and prepare their own lunches are more likely to eat them. Parents can follow two simple steps to help kids pack their own lunchboxes.
Even the busiest parents can take advantage of household chores and turn them into learning opportunities for children of all ages.
Teaching abroad offers many opportunities, from learning a language to deciding on the correct career path.
A look at two popular workbook-based curricula series that can take much of the guesswork out of homeschooling.
Simple teaching strategies and good preparation can make the difference between a successful first class and a complete disaster.
History lessons taught through drama, art, craft and creative writing bring an exciting perspective to students of all ages. Students find the material more memorable.
An alternative teacher certification program designed for adults with college degrees in a variety of backgrounds and majors desiring to enter the teaching profession.
Environmentally friendly funerals becoming a national movement. Greening up in life can follow one in the final rite of passage.
When family chore charts are designed around teamwork skills, the task of parenting teens can involve fewer power struggles, while teaching responsibility in the process.


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