Day: April 23, 2020
Planning Your Super Summer Vacation
- Build the Digital Resource Library of Your Dreams
- Create a Space to Connect with Your Colleagues
- And More!
Unconventional Technology in the Classroom Research Sites
- BrainPOP
- Info Please
- Zanran
- And More!
Dinosaur Scare Video Writing Prompts
K-2: Your Pet DinosaurIf you had a pet dinosaur, what would you name him? Draw your dinosaur pet and write his name under the picture. Bonus: describe in 1-2 sentences a dinosaur game the two of you would play together.
9-12: Learning Comes to Life
This dinosaur visit is a great way to get kids excited about learning about dinosaurs. What would make learning fun for you? Think about one of the subjects you’re currently studying. Brainstorm 5 different projects, classroom activities or special guests that would make school come alive.
7 Tips for Using Social Media for Professional Development
- Don’t Mix Personal and Professional
- Keep It Short
- Always Answer Visitors
- And More!
Top 12 Ways to Enjoy Your Job
You work hourly, daily, continually, and purposefully toward creating a school experience that is satisfying for your students. But what about you? What are you doing to ensure that your school is a wonderful place to teach as well as learn?
5 Strategies to Teach Social Responsibility
What does it mean to teach for social responsibility? At Morningside Center for Teaching Social Responsibility, it means intentionally teaching young people to understand themselves, each other, and the world.
We help teachers create classrooms where students can air and solve conflicts, discuss controversial topics, have a say in what and how they learn, ask questions and engage in dialogue, and are sometimes moved to action as a result of their study.
Here are five essential ingredients to teaching for social responsibility:
Elementary, My Dear Teacher: Teaching with Mysteries
If you didn’t catch the Sherlock Holmes movie over the break, you probably saw the commercials. The world’s greatest fictional detective lives again for a new generation of movie-goers. Why does Hollywood keep recycling him every few years? Because mysteries are universally appealing.
Teaching Strategies about Healthy Eating
- Food Diary
- Taste Test
- And More!
THE DANGERS OF FOLLOWING THE HERD: IS THE PERFORMANCE REVIEW REALLY THE PROBLEM?
The Case Against Performance Reviews
Identify the Real Problem
Take a Closer Look at What You Rate and Measure
The First Day of School in a Whole New World
The Attention Dimension
Post-Holiday Classroom Activities
- Make New Year’s Resolutions
- Play a Fun Game
- Host a Party
- And More!
- Spice Up Your Classroom Routine
- Get Your Work/Life Balance in Order
- Plan Your Move Up the Payscale
- And More!
Teacher Quiz: How Ready Are You for Back to School?
Top 12 Olympic Lessons & Classroom Activities
To help you make the Olympics a learning experience in your classroom, I thought I’d share my favorite Olympics-inspired ideas for lessons, classroom management techniques and fun activities.
Olympics Poetry – Language Arts/ English
List 7 pairs of Olympic-themed rhymes. It could do with your sport, athletics, competition, international relations, patriotism, etc.
Use those rhymes to write an Olympic sonnet (14-lines). Remember that the last couplet usually adds a twist to the poem’s meaning.



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