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Grades:
Middle School
How I Make Open-Ended Assignments Really Work in My Middle School Classroom
It doesn't look like school. There's no standard process. Here's what we do instead.
How to Respond to an Angry Message From a Parent
Don't let an annoyed or angry parent get you out of sorts. Instead, try these teacher tips to get the situation under control and the parent on your side.
For Many, Lice Are a Part of Teaching. How to Deal
What to do when the creepy-crawlies strike.
21 Awesome Ways to Get Your Students Moving During Learning Center Time
It turns out that you were straight-up brilliant all of those times you had your students do jumping jacks to get their wiggles out. Because while you have always known that your kids learn better when they move, researchers are just starting to explore the impact of movement on brain development. What they’ve found is[…]
Grades:
Middle School
5 Things I Learned Going From Teaching Middle School to Elementary
Like, puberty is the worst.
Grades:
High School
33 Meaningful Icebreakers for Middle and High School Students That Really Work
Get to know your students and foster classroom respect.
Easing the Transition Back From Winter Break
Help your students dive into learning in 2020.
Brain Breaks: Must-Do or Waste of Time?
Are brain breaks an important part of learning or an unnecessary distraction?
Get This Free Guide on Building Community in the Classroom… Because Connection Matters Most
With guidance for elementary, middle, and high school!
Grades:
Kindergarten
25 Kindergarten Brain Breaks to Get the Wiggles Out
Move, dance, freeze, and more!
These Free Guides Help Answer Common Parent Questions About Remote Learning
Help connecting with classmates and finding time for social interaction.
4 Tricks for Building Relationships During Remote Learning
Tell stories, ask questions, and be understanding.
10 Online Team-Building Games and Activities for Kids
Students can connect and form relationships—even virtually.
Free Printable: Motivational Cards for Students
A sweet and inspiring way to start their day.
11 Tricks to Catching Your Low Performing Students Before They Fall Through the Cracks
Don’t let your low performing students fail. Catch them before it’s too late by looking for these warning signs and using these intervention tactics.