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20 Articles about VOCABULARY
Take the Guesswork out of Vocabulary Development.
Idea by Maria, 3rd Grade Teacher, Stow, Ohio:
Here’s a vocabulary activity that’s proven to be successful in my classroom. More...
Let Your Word of the Week Get their Attention in More Ways than One.
Idea by Cynthia, 2nd Grade Teacher, Port St. Lucie, Florida:
In my classroom, our "word of the week" does More...
Color Your Way To Better Teaching Techniques.
Idea by Lauri, K-Grade 8 Teacher, Cherry Hill, New Jersey:
I’ve discovered that bright colors have many benefits when working More...
Turn Ordinary Desks into Parent "Treasure Chests."
Idea by Heather, Kindergarten Teacher, Burbank, California:
Our 6th grade Social Studies unit includes a focus on map skills. More...
Hit The Nail On The Head With This Fast Moving Activity.
Idea by Shelley, 2nd Grade Teacher, West Point, Utah:
On the first day of school, when the students are wearing their More...
Color Their Words with Paint Strips.
Idea by Jeanna, 3rd Grade Teacher, Houston, Texas:
I'm constantly looking for creative ways to teach and motivate my students. Recently More...
Vocabulary Confusion Leads to a Bit of Levity!
Idea by Mandy, Kindergarten Teacher, Madisonville, Kentucky:
Recently, one of the little girls in my class attended a wedding. More...
Have Fun Preparing Kids for the Mechanics of Test Taking.
Idea by Phyllis, Kindergarten/1st Grade Teacher, New Bethlehem, Pennsylvania:
Your recent Really Good Stuff feature More...
Simple Class Glossaries Help Develop Sophisticated Vocabularies.
Idea by Kristine, Kindergarten Teacher, Riverdale, California:
I look for opportunities to develop vocabulary More...
Magic Words = Magical Results.
Idea by Peggy, Kindergarten Teacher, Kent, Ohio:
Here’s an idea that has been very successful with my kindergarten class. Each morning, one More...
Musical Letters Boost Letter Recognition.
Idea by Kimberly, Kindergarten Teacher, Macon, Georgia:
Here’s a fun language arts game similar to musical chairs. I use it for letter More...
Weekly Newsletter Connects Families to Classroom Happenings.
Idea by Julie, 2nd Grade Teacher, Millstadt, Illinois.
I develop our weekly class newsletter so it doubles as More...
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