The technology we now have available opens up all sorts of opportunties for creating and presenting “How-to’s,” particularly with video.
Ode to a Stronger Password
This is part of a student reading project that I’m working on, but – for Evernote users in particular this weekend – I thought it might be helpful. Plus I’m a sucker for anything that rhymes. Keep your online
Five Questions to Ask when Differentiating Instruction
Five questions to give you a good place to start when deciding what will work best for your students.
Classroom Organization: Pockets
Just this week, I’ve seen a couple teachers using over-the-door shoe pocket organizers to store classroom materials. I’ve used them for years, too, so it’s fun to see the same idea working for others. Great minds think alike, right? I
Cubing Strategy: Ways to Make Cubes
Ideas for making cubes to use with the cubing instructional strategy
Five Strategies to Get Kids Moving!
Get Kids Out of Their Seats! It may seem counter-intuitive to some, but keeping students in their seats is not always the best way to get them to pay attention. Giving students the chance to get up and move around