Following are a handful of ideas for using Education World's Animals A to Z editing activities: Animals A to Z makes a great "bell-ringer" activity. Print out the activity page and set it in a special spot in your classroom. Students can pick up a copy as soon as they walk into cla...
Project brain teasers onto your white board in the morning to serve as a bell-ringer activity as students enter the classroom in the morning. (TheseGoogle Slides full of brain teasersare perfect for projecting!) Use brain teasers as a warm-up activity to get your students in thinking mode. ...
Interactive classroom activities can help students develop critical thinking skills, give students more control over their learning, and increase engagement. Increased engagement can lead to increased learning gains and greater student retention of learning material. Additionally, learning retention can be in...
1. Start off with an engaging bell ringer When students enter the classroom or begin a new unit, have a bell ringer or bell work ready for them to complete. The bell ringer should be a fun activity that’ll excite students for what’s to come, such as a gamified learning activity. Th...
Classroom Management Tips Classroom Management Tips- General Start the Day the Right Way Words of welcome. Many teachers have found that the best way to start each day is by greeting students at the door. A warm personal welcome sets the tone for the day and gives the teacher a chance to ...
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Nora has a Master's degree in teaching, and has taught a variety of elementary grades. As students develop their spatial reasoning skills, they are better able to navigate the world. Use these activities to engage your students in fun spatial reasoning games and activities. ...
This is a great bell-ringer! Post on Smartboard or write on white board and discuss with your students to develop background knowledge. If you are searching for a way to develop reading skills, check out the differentiated passages (with comprehension questions) at the bottom of the […] ...
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As a bell ringer during the poetry unit, I share with students one of my favorite poems. This helps to showcase different poets, forms, poetic devices, etc. Tuesday began withTaylor Mali’s“What Teachers Make” and a few other poems of his. The students fell in love with his boldness...