Definitions ofsome other adjective any of various alternatives; some other synonyms:another other not the same one or ones already mentioned or implied Cite this entry Style: MLA "Some other."Vocabulary.com Dictionary,Vocabulary.com, https://www.vocabulary.com/dictionary/some other. Accessed 04 Ja...
The competitive nature of these games encourages kids to study hard and work together to produce a winning strategy. Here are some new variations that will add extra fun and challenge to your spelling practice routine. Silent Spelling Bee Games Yes, it's possible to spell silently -- with the...
Songs for ESL kids Stream and download “Let’s have some fun!” Let’s have some fun! (adverbs) Song theme: Sayingactionswithadverbs. Target vocab: What shall we do?, Let’s have some fun, let’s, run, quickly, walk, slowly, jump, high, crouch down, low, stomp, loudly, tip-to...
each other, punched classmates and eructated in public. She claimed to be ashamed of her students since they had not learnt about appropriate social behavior at home. Her task as a teacher was to induce kids to learn and not to teach them manners. Parents were indignant at such ...
board ideas for kids that teachers can use for the entire month of May to celebrate special events during springtime and summer. Just add another class activity to cover the letters Happy Mother’s Day with more flowers and sunshine because there are more special occasions this month to ...
As most kids know, teachers also have to do a lot of grading. They grade math tests, spelling tests, and many other papers. But did you know that a lot of teachers also have to create their own lessons, worksheets projects, and tests? Most teachers are told what information they have ...
Maybe you have an answer for her, maybe you don’t– it doesn’t matter. The whole thing is more about ritual and eliciting cute replies than anything else. “What do you want to be when you grow up?” is, after all, a fairly innocuous question… Isn’t it?
This mixed-methods pilot study examined preliminary fidelity, efficacy, and acceptability of Tuning in to Kids (TIK), an emotion-focused parenting program targeting parenting practices and children’s emotion regulation through a strengths-based approach. Methods: Pre, post, and one-month follow-up...