Day: April 24, 2020
10 Things to Do Now to Prepare for Back to School
- Order school supplies
- Make copies
- Create a bulletin board
- And more!
Mindfulness Classroom Activities
- Mind yeti
- Mindful instruction
- Headspace
- And more!
5 Don’ts for Teacher Professional Development
I’ve had the benefit of working in three different districts; some were very laid back, and others were very uptight. I’ve seen both extremes as far as the PD spectrum goes; I’ve had great, and I’ve been subjected to bad, so I feel qualified to write on professional development.
When I came across the article 5 Ways to Fail at Design in the Harvard Business Review, I became inspired to relate it to teaching. I knew the points of design failure could aptly be used in the teaching profession, especially in regard to professional development failure.
Take these teachers’ perspective tips on what to avoid when planning your next professional development.
5 Reasons to Plan for a Summer Vacation
- Janelle’s reasons include:
- Teaching is Exhausting
- Happy Teachers Make Nicer Teachers
- And More!
Cool New Online Course Tool
After hearing about BrainHoney, a new online course software site, I was impressed with how easy it is to use, the drag-and-drop curriculum connections, and the fact that it’s FREE!
To learn more about BrainHoney and how it stacks up to the competition, we talked to the man behind the software: BrainHoney developer and marketing VP Dr. Mark
How to Apply Ed Tech Teaching for Common Core Standards
When I was a student, I pounded out papers on an electric typewriter. When I started teaching, the web wasn’t an instant resource. I taught students about note cards and bibliography cards when they researched topics. Those days are long gone (and I am thrilled).
Today, our students gather and digest information via the Internet at amazing speed. I often say that the ways in which we read text, write text, use text and how text affects us has completely changed because we are in the Technology/Information Age.
Common Core State Standards recognize this change and require teachers to adapt. Here is an overview of the CCSS technology expectations and how teachers can begin integrate more technology into engaging teaching and learning activities.
Need Teacher Giveaway Ideas
Now it’s time for some new, fresh fun. We love giving back to teachers with things they need, want and enjoy.
So the question is: what should our next giveaway be?
GiveawaysDo you want ed tech for the classroom, like a digital camera, iPod, learning software or even calculators?
Do you need want books for your classroom library?
Do you want a spa trip to help unwind after a crazy semester with the kids?
Contests
Do you want to show off your school spirit with photos and videos?
Do you want to compete for the most creative lesson in the country?
Do you want a TeachHUB “Race to the Top” competition to show how innovative you’re being in your classroom to earn a small grant?
Technology in the Classroom: Keyboarding & the Scientific Method
- Do background research
- Construct a hypothesis
- Analyze data
- And more!
WHY HR ANALYTICS NEEDS THE ART OF STORYTELLING
Dig for Data
Understand the Story of the Data
Find a Storyteller to Communicate the Data
Classroom Management: The Modern “C’s” of Learning
Classroom Management: The Modern "C’s” of Learning
5 Teaching Strategies to Transform Your Lesson Plans
- Use the Goldilocks Approach for Planning Objectives
- Use Visual Learning Strategies
- Give Students a Choice
- And More!
- Educational Bingo
- Memory
- Around the World
- And More!
Technology in the Classroom: Best-Kept Teaching Secrets
- Make Tech Authentic
- Let Neighbors Help Neighbors
- Teach Students Keyboard Shortcuts
- And More!
- Teach the Importance of Setting Goals
- Help Improve Unrealistic Goals
- Have a Monthly Conference
- And More!
Cheap Teacher Professional Development for Summer Break
“I’d love to do some professional development, but it’s just so expensive!”
If that sounds familiar, take heart: here are some activities that are low cost, but high impact – guaranteed to make you a more effective teacher next fall.
Read Your Way to A+ Teaching
During the school year, you probably don’t read much beyond the assignments you’re grading. So this summer take time to read. Study research in your subject area or on education in general.


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