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Social Studies Summer Reading Suggestions

Summer is the perfect time to catch up on your reading and delve into new worlds and ideas. If you’re a social studies teacher, this summer is the perfect opportunity to expand your knowledge and inspire your students. In this comprehensive guide, we’ll be providing you with a list of the best social studies summer […]

Written by Teacher Lingo

Jan 29, 2023

Classroom Management

10 Proven and Innovative Ways for Teachers and Parents to Make Money

Teaching and parenting can be rewarding careers, but they don’t always come with a high salary. If you’re a teacher or a parent looking for ways to supplement your income, here are 10 innovative and proven methods that can help you earn more money. 1. Online Tutoring With the rise of technology, online tutoring has […]

Written by Teacher Lingo

Jan 29, 2023

Classroom Management

10 Activities to Celebrate World Oceans Day

Oceans are vital to our planet’s ecosystem, yet they continue to face threats from human activities. That’s why it’s important to celebrate World Oceans Day every year on June 8th to raise awareness and show appreciation for these magnificent bodies of water. Here are ten fun activities you can do to celebrate World Oceans Day […]

Written by Teacher Lingo

Jan 29, 2023

Classroom Management

Ways to Bring Social and Emotional Learning into the Home and Classroom

Social and emotional learning (SEL) is an important aspect of a child’s education. SEL helps children understand and manage their emotions, set and achieve positive goals, feel and show empathy for others, establish and maintain positive relationships, and make responsible decisions. However, it is not limited to just schools. SEL can and should be brought […]

Written by Teacher Lingo

Jan 29, 2023

Classroom Management

Summer Science Exploration Ideas for Kids: A Comprehensive Guide

Summertime is a great opportunity for kids to explore science and have fun at the same time. Whether it’s at home, in the park, or in the lab, kids can engage in exciting and educational activities that will foster their love for science. In this article, we will share five summer science exploration ideas that […]

Written by Teacher Lingo

Jan 29, 2023

Teacher Life

Tips for Launching a Tech Startup While in College

Starting a tech startup can be a challenging yet rewarding journey, especially while in college. Balancing your education, personal life, and startup can be tough, but with the right tools, resources, and strategies in place, you can make it happen. Identify Your Niche and Market The first step in launching a successful tech startup is […]

Written by Teacher Lingo

Jan 29, 2023

Teacher Life

4 Tips for Being a Great Distance Learning Teacher

Distance learning has become a new norm in education, and as a teacher, it can be challenging to engage and connect with students remotely. However, with the right approach and tools, it’s possible to deliver high-quality education and maintain a positive learning environment. In this article, we will share six proven strategies for successful distance […]

Written by Teacher Lingo

Jan 29, 2023

Teacher Life

Introduction to Virtual Name Tags in Zoom Meetings

Virtual meetings have become a staple in today’s world of remote work and social distancing. One of the challenges of virtual meetings is creating a sense of community and connection among participants. A virtual name tag is one way to help participants feel more connected and engaged in the meeting. In this article, we will […]

Written by Teacher Lingo

Jan 29, 2023

Teacher Life

Fight Racism with VR

Virtual reality (VR) has the potential to revolutionize how we approach the fight against racism. This technology has already been used to increase empathy and understanding in various domains, and its application to combating racism is both natural and exciting. In this article, we will explore the ways in which VR can be used to […]

Written by Teacher Lingo

Jan 29, 2023

Teacher Life

Mapping Inequality: Exploring Personal History in Redline Maps and the 1940 Census

Redline maps, also known as security maps, were used during the Great Depression to identify and mark “high-risk” neighborhoods for mortgage lending. This practice was widely used in the United States and had a lasting impact on the racial and economic segregation of American cities. In this article, we explore the personal history of redline […]

Written by Teacher Lingo

Jan 29, 2023

Teacher Life

Teach with Alternative Histories

Alternative histories, also known as counterfactuals, provide a unique and engaging way for students to learn about the past. By imagining what could have happened differently, students can develop a deeper understanding of the events and the choices that shaped history. In this article, we’ll discuss the benefits of incorporating alternative histories into your lesson […]

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Jan 29, 2023

Teacher Life

Take a Closer Look – Close Reading Historical Images

Historical images are a window into the past and can provide valuable insights into different periods of history. Close reading is a crucial step in unlocking the full potential of these images. In this article, we will take a closer look at the concept of close reading and its application to historical images. What is […]

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Jan 29, 2023

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