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When posting lists of classroom rules, always frame each rule in a positive tone that describes desired behavior. For example, instead of posting a rule that reads "Do not speak More...
Here’s a fun Spring Egg idea submitted by Barbrara, a 1st Grade teacher in Brooklyn, New York: I do a Spring activity with my first graders where I also use plastic eggs. I fill More...
Here’s a QUIET fun activity submitted by Diane, a Kindergarten teacher in Bel Air, Maryland: When I find that I have a few minutes before activities or transitional time I play More...
One way to keep interest high this time of year is to have children review what they have learned so far, and also create or refocus on goals they will meet before year's end. More...
This month’s Management tip was submitted by Susan, who teaches 2nd Grade in Woodville, Ohio:The last nine weeks of the year are typically difficult because the weather is getting More...
While we are a transition, or waiting to go somewhere and the students are getting chatty and 'antsy', I play the quiet game with them. I pick one student to be the challenger. More...
This idea, adapted from our book of Really Good Ways to Celebrate Mother's Day & Father's Day™, was submitted by two Really Good™ teachers: Tara Watkins and Mandy Cornelius.
Invite More...
Here's a baseball-inspired game that's fun to play in the spring. To play, you can use any skill or drill you wish. For example, you may use math facts, spelling words, vocabulary More...
One way to keep interest high this time of year is to have children review what they have learned so far, and also create or refocus on goals they will meet before year's end.
Gather More...
Colorful butterfly hatcheries are available commercially, but you can have your students work in pairs to create inexpensive, workable hatcheries of their own. Begin by providing More...
Provide each child with a large yellow construction paper daisy with an orange center, green stem and green leaves. Help children mount these onto blue construction paper backing. More...
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