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Index of Recent TeacherIdeas, Page 287
Grammar Solutions. (2017-06-26 07:00:11)
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Tired of old-fashioned, boring grammar lesson plans? Try these. Lesson plans to help engage your students. |
Word Family Houses Short u. (2017-06-23 07:00:33)
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"FREE* Word Family Houses Short u - a cute and free way to practice word families! For independent use at centers or even for reading groups. This center includes 5 different short u word ... |
Blurt Beans. (2017-06-23 07:00:31)
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"Class reward jar that has different levels so kids stay motivated to get to the top - lots of fun ideas for behavior management on this post. Write class rewards on colored tape to put on ... |
FREE plural posters. (2017-06-23 07:00:24)
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"Plurals never looked so good! This set of colorful posters reminds students when to use "~es" to form plurals. The instructions are clear, the illustrations are crisp... and your ... |
Teaching Order of Operations. (2017-06-23 07:00:08)
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Teaching Order of Operations: No-fail Strategies that Really Work!
" Order of operations can be frustrating to teach, but it doesn't have to be. Read this post by Laura Candler to discover ... |
Differentiate Math Instruction With M.A.T.H. Workshop. (2017-06-22 07:00:27)
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"The key to keeping overwhelm at bay is the use of consistent routines and frameworks like math workshop, daily 5, reader’s workshop, and writer’s workshop throughout the day. ... |
Glue Drawing with Chalk. (2017-06-22 07:00:25)
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" Glue drawing adds a third dimension to the art of drawing. This project can be made easy or intense and can be easily adapted to any age or skill level. We worked on black construction ... |
Free multiplication bingo games. (2017-06-22 07:00:23)
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" Today I’m sharing a set of free multiplication bingo games – perfect for practicing those tricky facts!" |
Writing Narrative Endings. (2017-06-22 07:00:21)
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" FREE! Writing Narrative Endings Printable anchor chart- Young Teacher Love by Kristine Nannini" |
How Dyslexics Learn. (2017-06-21 07:00:30)
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"If you were raised and educated in a traditional school setting as I was, our default method for teaching our kids, despite the enormous amount of freedom that we have as homeschoolers, is ... |
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