Teachers of history, science, and other subjects are expected to weave literacy instruction into their teaching. What are the most effective ways to help students read challenging non-fiction texts?
Students Sitting Around Too Much? Try Chat Stations. | Cult of Pedagogy
Your new favorite teaching strategy: This pared-down version of learning stations keeps the movement, interactivity and variety while minimizing the prep work.
Hands-On Geography: Make a Pangaea Puzzle
When you look at a map of the world, what do you see? Probably the continents and the ocean, right?
French Word Walls Basic Vocabulary
French word walls with basic French vocabulary. This set contains 52 French word walls. Topics covered in this set are: adjectives animals body seasons months days of the week clothes colors family emotions food house – rooms, furniture, appliances professions environment countries – nationalities, languages numbers places in town prepositions pronouns – subject, direct object, indirect object school objects transportation verbs – free time activities, daily routine, chores weather Check out my other FRENCH RESOURCES
Boom – A Fun Review Game
BOOM! is an easy and active review game that works well for any subject. This review game for middle or high school students is SO MUCH FUN! I play this in my classroom before test day. It could be used for math, science, social studies or any other subject!
How to use Digital Interactive Notebooks in Google Slides
If you need assistance on how to edit and/or utilize Digital Interactive Notebooks in Google Slides for your classroom, you have come to the right place! In these videos, I will be referencing the Editable Digital Interactive Notebook Templates in this post. This digital Google Slides resource provides editable Interactive Notebook Templates that you can
My Favorite Speeches for Rhetorical Analysis: 10 Speeches for Middle School ELA and High School English – The Daring English Teacher
Teaching rhetorical analysis is one of my absolute favorite units to complete with my students. I love teaching my students about rhetorical strategies and devices, analyzing what makes an effective and persuasive argument, and reading critical speeches with my students. Here is a quick list of some of my favorite speeches for rhetorical analysis.
20 Things Authentic People Do Differently
This might be the beginning of your journey to authenticity. Here are the 20 things that authentic people do differently.
80 Sponge Activities to Make Every Teaching Minute Count
80 sponge activities you can do in your elementary classroom to make every minute count.
Why We Chose To Worldschool Our Children – Let’s Travel Family
Have you wondered how families travel full time and educate their kids? We worldschool our children....but why? Lifelong learning, socialization, and more!