by Susan Verner 25,664 views Halloween is just around the corner, and it’s a great excuse to share some American culture with your ESL students. Here are some fun ways to bring the celebration of all hallows eve into your classroom and still get some language work in at the […]
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6 Winter Activities for Student Readers
What type of winter activities will you introduce to your students this school year? I love activities that connect to different seasons. So today on the blog, I’ve pulled together six winter activities that are perfect for your student readers. To connect your English Language Arts goals to this time […]
30+ Ideas for Online Learning Activities – Practical Ed Tech
I like the beginning of the faculty 12 months. It is when we’re all complete of innovative, new matters that we want to try out in our lecture rooms. Then as Oct turns into November the working day-to-day of the college year seems to sap some of the enjoyment and […]
STEM Activities for Middle School and High School
Recently, the U.S. Department of Education announced the initiative “YOU Belong in STEM,” which hopes “to galvanize the broad STEM education ecosystem . . . for all young people from PreK to higher education.” It recognizes the importance of science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) education along with the role […]
Gratitude Activities for Students in Middle and High School
There are occasions for the duration of each school yr when the two students and academics are in will need of a refreshing start out. What superior way to boost morale than to consider time to cultivate an angle of gratitude in your classroom? Not only is gratitude a way […]
Coding Activities by Grade
Over the next week, I’ll share ideas that will get you ready for your Hour of Code. This includes (links are live on publication day): An Overview of This Week Long list of websites by grade 10 Unusual Projects 6 Unplugged Hour of Code Activities This is a long list […]
10 Educational Winter Activities for Your Classroom
Winter is coming, and with it, the excitement of hot cocoa and everything snow. With back-to-back breaks, celebrations, and in some places, snow days, it can be hard to find a balance between learning and fun in classrooms of every grade level. Not to mention the added challenge of finding […]
6 Unplugged Hour of Code Activities
About the upcoming week, I’ll share tips that will get you completely ready for your Hour of Code. This contains (one-way links will not get the job done until finally the content are posted): An Overview of This 7 days Very long listing of sites by quality 10 Unconventional Tasks […]
13 Virtual School Activities that Students & Educators Love
Digital faculty things to do are a good way to engage college students in learning. However, digital actions do not constantly have to be reserved only for homeschooled learners. These pursuits can be applied as an powerful variety of training at any time for the duration of the faculty 12 […]
Teacher-led vs student-led lesson activities – David Didau
For as long as I have been writing about instruction numerous commentators have argued that educating should look for to harmony instructor-led and student-led pursuits. Despite the fact that this is usually offered as self-evidently apparent, it relatively begs the concern. But what is so wonderful about balance? Should really […]