Here are a few snippets from his interviews that show just how much teachers have in common, no matter who, where, what or how they\’re teaching
Here are a few snippets from his interviews that show just how much teachers have in common, no matter who, where, what or how they\’re teaching
K-2: Your Pet Dinosaur9-12: 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.
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?
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.
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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