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http://docsteach.org/ is a great resource for all teachers. It uses primary resources from the National Archives for ready-to-use tools for teaching with these documents in the classroom. It brings history to life! Teachers can even create their own activities Read More...
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When you first interviewed for your job you get question like "Do you think all students can learn?", "What's your favorite thing about teaching?", and "How do you make students feel comfortable in your classroom?" I believe some teachers lose sight of Read More...
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Area and Perimeter Follow Me Cards : If you don't know what 'follow me' cards are, they are simple. They are like dominoes where you have to match them together. On each card you get a question and an answer. The idea is that you match the question and Read More...
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Definitions : write down definitions of vocab words on index cards and toss them in a bag. Have twenty definitions for groups of nine players or fewer and 40 definitions of groups of ten or more. To start, have a player draw a card and read the definition. Read More...
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5 Angry Bird Lessons ranging from quadratic equations, geometry, graphing, addition, measurement, to conic sections. These are fun engaging lessons for students to accomplish in the classroom. Quadratic Destructio n: Given the equations of the curves Read More...
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Number Loving is a great math resource from Laura Rees-Hughes and Sharon Derbyshire. It is a very simple and elegant website that is easy to use. It has many topics ranging from algebra, geometry, number sense, and statistics. The resources are phenomenal Read More...
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Students love watching YouTube videos and incorporating them in to your lessons are educational, but also entertaining for the students to watch. Tough algebra terms can be reduced to simply rhymes and raps like this school. The same school even put together Read More...
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It has been coming for months and the end of the year is apon us. Most teachers now put it into cruise control and coast to the end of the semester. Here are 12 effective end of the year activities to do with your students to motivate them to the end Read More...
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As I was searching the other day, I came across two great sites chock full of information from teachers near and far. There are many different games, activities, resources, and technology that comes from the classroom in these two blogs. The first is Read More...
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Attached below is a link to different math classroom activities ranging from Jump Rope Math, Hula Hoop math, different problem sheets, cost comparisons, and factoring activities. These activities were created with one goal in mind and that was to incorporate Read More...
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All teachers know the difference between closed and open questions. Stimulating open questions in the math classroom produces deeper thought than a typical math classroom. These qualities are listed below for good questioning strategies and infusing math Read More...
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Homeroom can be a place of dread or a family community , and it all depends on what teacher you have for homeroom. Way back when in highschool I had an excellent teacher and we played fantasy football throughout the fall and I thought it was the best. Read More...
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We all use math every day; to predict weather, to tell time, to handle money. Math is more than formulas or equations; it's logic, it's rationality, it's using your mind to solve the biggest mysteries we know. The TV show Numb3rs begins each week with Read More...
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There are many different applications and ways you can get students to learn with apples latest technology. iPods and iPads are a great way to get students engaged in classroom activities. Listed below are places to get activities for both technologies Read More...
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Google for educators is a seperate page, where google supports teachers in their efforts to empower students and expand the frontiers of human knowledge. Google for educators has many different resources such as tools for your classroom, classroom activities, Read More...
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