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  • Printables Galore for Educators

    Are you looking for some ways to splash FUN into your school day? Education.com is the answer! They have thousands of printables for every grade level and subject area. Warning: This is a teacher's dream site so make sure you have lots of ink on hand and your printer is ready to go! You may get lost in the hours of ...
    Posted to Teaching Blog Addict (Weblog) by Anonymous on October 23, 2012
  • Three Quick Math Brain Activities

    There are lots of quick things teachers can do to activate the brain while teaching math.  Remember, the brain needs movement and active engagement in order to activate those dendrites.  Keeping things fun along with social interactions are putting the brain in the best place for learning to happen.  Here are some tricks I use. Skip Count beanie ...
    Posted to Elementary Matters (Weblog) by Anonymous on August 13, 2011
  • 2000+ FREE Embeddable Games/Interactives!  #edchat #elemchat...

    2000+ FREE Embeddable Games/Interactives!  #edchat #elemchat #spedchat Friv2 has free online games that can be embedded onto your blog or website via html embed code. Teachers with classroom blogs and websites will love this. They have many educational games covering a variety of subjects and levels. There is something here for everyone. Make ...
    Posted to KB...Konnected (Weblog) by Anonymous on April 14, 2011
  • The Standing-in-Line Game

    It seems like my first graders and I were always standing in line: going to the bathroom, waiting for specials (PE, art, music, etc.), going to lunch, getting our pictures taken, and on and on and on. So I invented games to play that my children loved and kept them well-behaved while standing in line. For [...]
    Posted to Creative Teaching (Weblog) by Anonymous on September 30, 2008