Teaching Middle School Kids How to Write Checks
If you are a Home Economics teacher and are looking for a lesson plan on check writing, you’ve come to the right place. This lesson goes into …
Continue ReadingIf you are a Home Economics teacher and are looking for a lesson plan on check writing, you’ve come to the right place. This lesson goes into …
Continue ReadingStuck with the usual written drills during your Math class? There are exciting ways to cement your lesson with these prime and composite number …
Continue ReadingLooking for ideas for teaching surface area? Read on for some fun, hands-on activities that you can use in your geometry classroom.
Continue ReadingYou don’t need to be Isaac Newton to understand these basic mathematical concepts. Students who understand the four basic strategies for solving …
Continue ReadingStudents lack the ability to comprehend the importance of a topic if it has no value to them. If your students are complaining of a lack of real-world …
Continue ReadingTeaching the order of operations can be hard enough, but throw in fractions and it becomes even harder. Here is a lesson you can do that will make …
Continue ReadingThis lesson will enhance middle school life skills. Check writing is an important ability to master. Banking, shopping and understanding budgets are …
Continue ReadingFractions are often the bane of a student’s existence. Various strategies have been put to use over the years to address the need for often …
Continue ReadingLooking for a fun way to teach the distributive property to your math students? Try this distributive lesson plan.
Continue ReadingThe use of math and art for Leonardo Da Vinci was the cornerstone of one of his most recognized paintings. In these lesson plans, students learn …
Continue ReadingUse this sixth grade math lesson on converting military time to teach your students how to turn standard time into military time.The method provided …
Continue ReadingLearning about fractions, perimeter and area, and percentages might seem fascinating to you, but your students may think otherwise. Catch their …
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