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March 2012 - Posts
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Stuents love to hunt for those colorful little plastic eggs anytime of the year! Here are the top 5 ways to use plastic Easter eggs in your classroom! #1: Math: If you are studying multiplication (or any other operation), number the plastic eggs on the Read More...
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It seems now, more than ever, students' attention levels are harder to maintain in the classroom. Almost every day I hear a student talking about a video game, about a text they received, or about a game or app that they have been playing on their hand-held Read More...
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Top 5 March Madness Activities to Use in the Classroom If you are an intermediate (grades 3-6) or secondary (grades 6-12) teacher, I am sure there are many students that are interested in the NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament, also known as March Madness Read More...
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At the beginning of each year we do a multiplication inventory with our fifth grade class, and every year there are close to half the students that can not pass the inventory in the time allotted. This always makes us scratch our heads, because we know Read More...
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All teachers have had those students that just don't seem to like reading. Whether it be not reading at grade level, minimal exposure to books at home, or just a plain fear of reading, these students dread the words, "OK, it's time for reading." What Read More...
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