MTM: Just Kidding
Since the month of October is bullying prevention month, I thought I’d start right away with that theme. In fact, all my posts this week
Since the month of October is bullying prevention month, I thought I’d start right away with that theme. In fact, all my posts this week
We have been studying Force and Motion in the classroom and with Halloween coming up, I really wanted to tie it to something we were learning. Yes,
Erosion. It’s a natural process of the Earth that is unstoppable, right? Why not find out The best way to find out is to set
My last year in college I needed one more credit in science. I decided to take Geology. If only I had taken that course early
I emphasize vocabulary in my classroom during all content areas because I strongly believe that vocabulary can be a huge barrier to comprehension and understanding.
As most of my followers know, I love to find new and unique ways to present material to my students. So when I have to
Alright, so it’s not exactly tic-tac-toe. I suppose when you play that game, you alternate with a partner, but nonetheless, it is a fun activity
Round Robin reading is totally fine to do… If you are in a small group. We have all heard it. No Round Robin Reading! The
I absolutely love earth science and I want to share some of the fun, interactive, hands-on activities that I do every year while teaching earthquakes
As I mentioned before in the past, I get bored quickly. It has its disadvantages, but it also has many advantages. By getting bored quickly,
So what is the key to a successful year? If you ask me, it’s all about classroom management. I start the year off strong by
I absolutely love task cards! Who doesn’t? It’s just a worksheet all fancied up into multiple packages, right? And kids love them too! I’ve hung
Welcome back to the conclusion of Chapter 4 of Making Thinking Visible by Ron Ritchart. Last week I discussed the first four (of seven) thinking
Back to school time has always been exciting for me. I always feel like this is a chance for me to “start fresh” and try
Since NCLB passed years ago, my focus had grown to be on those struggling learners. However, as a parent of a gifted child, I felt
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