Reflecting on Your Teaching – Teacher Tidbit #8
Reflecting on your teaching is so important to grow as a teacher. It’s always beneficial to look back and realize what worked and did not work for a lesson or […]
Reflecting on your teaching is so important to grow as a teacher. It’s always beneficial to look back and realize what worked and did not work for a lesson or […]
By Nancy Mikhail Parents walk into their child’s classroom on parent-teacher conference day. Teachers sit across from parents and start telling them how their child is doing in class. This […]
Motivating students is one of the most challenging aspects of teaching. Find out ways to motivate your students in the classroom in this Teacher Tidbit. It's only fair to share… […]
During the last few months of the school year students start to get antsy and get really excited, which makes classroom management more difficult! Find out what you can do […]
By Kaldia Nigh Have you ever been in a classroom where the teacher is reading a story aloud and you observe the students not being engaged? I know I have. […]
Nancy Mikhail goes over how to incorporate centers in your classroom. Centers are a great way to differentiate for students, individualize instruction, and engage students. Here is the center sheet […]
Nancy Mikhail gives 3 helpful and interactive language arts strategies you could do with your students that will help you easily differentiate for your students, as well as incorporate various […]
Need a quick overview on how to start implementing projects in your classroom? Nancy gives a step-by-step overview on how to start planning your projects. It's only fair to share… […]