Epilepsy First Aid and Management in the Classroom
Ever wondered how to manage a situation where a student has an epileptic seizure in the classroom? How about when you are out on school excursion? …
Continue ReadingEver wondered how to manage a situation where a student has an epileptic seizure in the classroom? How about when you are out on school excursion? …
Continue ReadingPreschool students need a strong math foundation. This lesson plan will introduce addition and subtraction with a snack that most preschoolers love, …
Continue ReadingUse these two crafts when teaching students about camping. Have students make a canteen and backpack. Good for many hours of make-believe play!
Continue ReadingI’ll bet you never thought of using shapes to teach preschool measurement. Actually, shapes are familiar objects to preschoolers, and they can …
Continue ReadingThis article will use the Mercer Mayer book Just Me and My Puppy, along with a fun game to reiterate the pet lesson and song to teach children about …
Continue ReadingJournals are not just for writing activities. Journals can be used in all subject areas. Use these elementary journal entry ideas to set up journals …
Continue ReadingGet students physically involved in this science lesson. Your students will become the molecules in a solid, liquid, and gas and imitate their …
Continue ReadingLearning the concept of opposites can be difficult for some preschoolers. This lesson introduces opposites in a fun, active way. Students become an …
Continue ReadingStudent’s heads will be spinning as they gain an understanding about radial balance through tasks involving the use of symmetry, repetition, and …
Continue ReadingGifted children face many social issues in school, from peer pressure to bullying. By learning about these issues, you can learn how to help your …
Continue ReadingJust the thought of fireflies bouncing across the lawn in early June are all it takes to transport me back to my preschool days. Your preschoolers …
Continue ReadingLearn how to address members in your family in Hebrew. From grandmother to cousins and nephews. Impress everyone with your language skills at your …
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