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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!
Teachers enjoy the unique advantage of long summer vacations. Exciting travel opportunities can be educational and purposeful, but they don't have to be expensive!
Not all absences are planned, but preparing for them is essential. Teachers can take steps in advance to make a missed day easier on themselves and their substitutes.
Curriculum mapping provides teachers an outline of the lessons they need to teach over the course of a year and cuts down on the amount of time teachers spend planning.
Having a learning management system can be very helpful for an effectively run classroom.
New teachers face a lot as they prepare for the first day of school. These positive tips will help first year teachers be successful and prepared.
Ideas for quick, relevant lessons that are easy for a sub to present when the teacher is unexpectedly absent.
Understanding the Tetrahedral Model of teaching and learning will help teachers become more effective as they attempt to impart information to students.
Some creative tips and useful ideas in using the blackboard.
One of the most stressful aspects of being an educator is the lesson plan writing process. One method that can help is the Madeline Hunter lesson plan method.
Like horsing around at a birthday party? Have fun with western decorations, activities, games, favor ideas, horsey party goods and invitations & equestrian birthday tips.
Free party planning ideas for a kid's John Deere birthday party with tractors, farm & barnyard fun! John Deere is a good boy b-day theme for country or city children.
Mapping out the curriculum is a great way for a new teacher to spend time familiarizing themselves with the objectives they will be teaching.
There are seven private teacher areas that need organizing: the teacher desk, plan book, personal agenda, grade book, computer, filing cabinet(s), and bag.
Substitute teachers need good, well planned ideas to keep students interested and learning. Here are some suggestions for reading, writing and discussion classes.
Online community social networks become the creative arts teachers' basic planning tool. Multimedia sharing networks motivate students, lightening teachers loads.
Time management can help teachers get their work done during prep time, and eliminate the need to take piles of work home each day.
Goals set by educators become unattainable at times, but careful preparation can turn your lesson plans into successful achievements.
Determining what goes where is the key to getting and staying organized for both teachers and students alike in the middle school classroom.
The role of head teacher at a daycare or preschool entails a variety of important responsibilities and requires a certain level education, experience, and skills.
Phil and Dori Schlemmer's Teaching Beyond the Test: Differentiated Project-Based Learning in a Standards-Based Age provides teachers with strategies for all students.
Here are some practical communication activities that help teachers listen more effectively.
Environmental education is not just about hugging trees. It's an easy and important area that can be incorporated in an interdisciplinary way into middle school teams.
Every year teachers and parents struggle with the question of how to help children who have not met the academic standards expected for their age or grade level.
Every teacher writes lesson plans differently. Understanding how to write an effective lesson plan for your teaching style is important.
Motivating students who are turned off by math is difficult, but a few strategies can go a long way.
Combine a road trip across Europe with wit, romance, and a bit of magic, and the result is the 2000 German film, "In July" (original title "Im Juli").
By sharing the lesson planning with another teacher, you will reduce your planning time dramatically.
Students and teachers at West Fargo High School in North Dakota plan on protesting the removal of teacher Jeremy Murphy as adviser of the school's newspaper.
Stay-at-home mothers can manage burnout by recognizing the signs, reconnecting with family, setting boundaries and seeking help with housework.
What are some tips to help teachers develop strong classroom management strategies this fall? Here are some teacher suggestions to keep in mind this school year.
Making the decision to enroll a child in a public program designed for gifted students is only the first step in advocacy for the child's educational well being.
Teachers use fall leaves, apples, and pumpkins to teach descriptive and how-to paragraphs, adjectives, personification, poetry, math and science during writing lessons.
Elementary teachers can make apple pie play dough with kids during an apple themed unit. Students can make play dough as part of a cooking or reading lesson plan.
Teacher group leaders must assess reasons they decide to lead international student tours and decide on itineraries that mesh with published itineraries and school aims.
Learning how to plan a unit of lesson plans is a skill. Here are some tips to help you along.
When teaching in an inclusion classroom, the regular education teacher should be able to work with all students, including a student with a learning disability in math.
An effective lesson plan has a clear goal, descriptive and measurable objectives, a motivating introduction, a strong procedure, and a lesson review and assessment.
Use classroom morning procedures that include bellwork assignments to give students review and practice and get them working the minute they walk into class.
Are you short of ideas for motivating your small groups especially now that the end of the school year is here? Read on for some teaching tips.
Creating an efficient method of organization is key to cutting down excess prep time for teachers.
An innovative program developed at Florida State University by Dr. Sally Butzin in 1988 helps thousands of children today, using computers as one of its main components.
Reading consultant Kathy Collins shows how to use reading clubs to teach K-3 students to read with power, intention, and joy in this resource for primary grade teachers.
Teachers need a plan to get the classroom set up in time to welcome back to school the new students. Use these ideas to get the room ready before the first day of class.
Using movies in the classroom can be an effective way for teachers to engage students in course material if teachers take some important precautions.
The first day of school is quickly approaching or may have begun for some teachers. Here are a few wonderful lessons that can fill the week in Kindergarten or Grade One.
Educational school trips are an important part of curriculum delivery. But how can a teacher take student trips when he or she is struggling with difficult students?
By incorporating the Montessori philosophies of respect of nature and sense of community, a healthy school lunch can evolve from a new approach to healthy eating.
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