After teaching the story of Noah, you're may want to get teenagers on their feet. This can help them remember the story and help them burn energy in a fun, productive way. Play games with Noah's Ark as the theme
Imagine your friends and family laughing at your jokes and being interested in your stories. As you move your attention toward your audience, your nervousness should start to dissipate. If a joke that you tell bombs or a story doesn't get the reaction you were hoping for, come back with a...
Many students are stuck when they first get a writing assignment. They may have a vague idea of what they want to write about, or not, but either way they are not ready to sit at the computer and dive right in. One way to develop ideas for a paper is cluster mapping, which, accord...
according to the Common Core State Standards Initiative. Set up a series of simple word problems that require students to use addition and subtraction. Start with addition and then create a few equations the students can relate to. For example, "Recess starts at 1:00 p.m. and lasts for...