Kirstie, a fourth-grade teacher from Montana has created a portable teaching station with this adjustable height mobile table. She rolls it to wherever she is teaching in the classroom and it holds her iPad, supplies, teaching manual, beverage and anything else that she needs. Set Up a Teache...
One study titled''Differential Effects of Seating Arrangements on Disruptive Behavior of Fifth Grade Students During Independent Seatwork''indicated that the occurrence of classroom disruptions happened 2-3 times more frequently when students were allowed to pick their own seats. So, letting students si...
Keeping up to date on the newest teaching trends and ideas benefits not only you, but the way you shape your classroom and curriculum. With these professional development tools, you’ll gain insightful knowledge into the best tips and tricks for teaching second grade. Here are the ...
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Here are a few classroom library ideas for organization, choosing books, and checking them out so they come back… Independent Reading Corner Connections First up, how do you find materials to fill up your classroom library without breaking the bank? Here are a few tips to make sure your lib...
Tips and ideas for how to set up and use a phoneme sound wall in the kindergarten, first, or second grade classroom!
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3rd Grade Science Fair Projects Use these ideas to build a 3rd grade science fair project. Form your own hypothesis, alter the variables, and see what happens! 1. Discover the chemistry of slime Difficulty: Easy / Materials: Medium Kids adore slime, and it’s actually a terrific way to te...
Once everyone has shared their ideas, everyone can vote on their favorite ideas for what they believe is most important in a “great” classroom.After that, determine the most “popular” ideas and create a contract that showcases the agreed-upon expectations. Finally, have students sign the ...
A free guide for educators grade 4 to 6 with lesson plans and discussion questions to support students reading The Kodiaks: Home Ice Advantage. Use this guide in the classroom to explore themes of self-esteem, mental health, health and identity; the ongoing impacts of colonialism, particularly ...