
Differentiation
DIFFERENTIATION
Differentiation can be hard, but it doesn’t have to be. These blog posts help you explore “everything differentiation” so that you can implement it in your classroom to meet the needs of every. single. student. without pulling your hair out.
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How to Create a DIY Classroom Calendar
Does anyone remember the Everyday Math Calendars? I use to love doing those in my classroom with my students, even in the upper elementary grades.

10 Engaging Ways to Create Timelines
Teaching about timelines is a skill that crosses into language arts, science, and social studies, at the very least. It is often found as a

Why You SHOULD Be Using a Preassessment
A while back, I was talking to a friend of mine who is a teacher. Somehow, we got on the topic of assessments, and I

Assessing Electricity with Electric Vests
I love teaching about electricity. It is one of my favorite science units, and I am always trying to think of new ways to engage

Creating Readers with Reading Rally
Each year for reading month, I like to make sure I have lots of activities going on to emphasize just how important reading is. Some

Overcoming the Fear of Technology
Do you have technophobia? That is the fear of technology. I remember being super excited when I was in my teens and the great big

Preventing the Overload of Worksheets
Worksheets. They have been around for a long time. I would imagine the first teacher was carrying around large blocks of stone with work etched

Scaffolding Strategies for Any Content Area
Not too long ago I discussed the difference between scaffolding and rescuing. I mentioned my struggles and how I was rescuing my students without even

Are You Scaffolding or Rescuing?
When I first started teaching, I avoided the students who were low. Not because I was afraid of them or because they were difficult but

An Exciting New Way to Look at Brag Tags
Brag tags are exciting, engaging, and extremely motivating in the classroom. Students love them, and there’s no doubt based on the massive supply of them

Fingerprint Storyboards for Any Subject
**Keep reading… This is MORE than a Thanksgiving Post! This is a post with an engaging strategy that your students can use in ANY subject

Strategies to Teach Elapsed Time
I remember struggling with elapsed time as a child. I wanted to just simply line the numbers up and subtract. But, unfortunately, it wasn’t that

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