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Katie teaches middle school English/Language Arts and has a master's degree in Secondary English Education Cite this lesson This lesson provides several ideas for organizing a Career Day at the middle school level, along with pros and cons of each, and tips for making the experience a valuabl...
At the end of each school year, groups of students analyzed different data sets and researched their topics. They organized the data and created posters that they presented in their classes and at each year's end poster session. The students shared their research with each other and with the...
Spring and summer serve as a rewarding time for students to survey pollinator biodiversity. In fact, the month of June is known as pollinator month, making this a natural time of the year to incorporate pollinator science in your classroom. Bumble Bee Watch is a collaborative project focused on...
The second half of the school year is a great time to start exposing students to more innovative, rule-breaking styles of writing. Feel free to use this resource I lean on if helpful: docs.google.com/presentation… John Warner @biblioracle.bsky.social If your district, schoo...
Our Hero's Journey Acton Academy Middle School and Launchpad (High School) Skip to content Next, up for auction…. Search for: The End of the Beginning October 27, 2021Uncategorized Bon Voyage to the original Acton Academy Campus In the depths of World War II, Winston Churchill ...
Why didn’t I learn them in school or university? They’re such crucial skills.” Viktor Hediger, Senior Partner at McKinsey, shares, “Forward offers a transformational experience for young leaders at a very critical point in their career, their first or second job, where they need the ...
do you see on others' lists that could be added to your own?The steps to a more/less list.Draw a line on a piece of paper.Add others' ideas to your own.Write the words “less" and "more".(Chart Ⅱ)Write a thank-you letter.Who would you like to thank for this school year?
Emma's first year in middle school was coming to an end. It was time for PE tests again. Emma kept telling herself, "Just do your best this year! You can get better PE grades and won't be the worst in your class." Then came the day of the PE test. As soon as Emma was on ...
I am looking forward to strive for good grades, and being successful throughout the school year. Towards the end of my eighth grade year, towards March and April I learned about my upcoming freshman year. A group of Scarborough High School students came to the Scarborough Middle School ...