Presidents' Day Teaching Ideas for Older Students
Does President Obama walk around the Oval Office the third Monday in February with an attitude? What about former presidents Bush, Clinton and Carter? …
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Does President Obama walk around the Oval Office the third Monday in February with an attitude? What about former presidents Bush, Clinton and Carter? …
Continue ReadingThere are thousands of rivers in the world, but only a few which are thousands of miles long and span through many countries! Learn about the top five …
Continue ReadingSnow is synonymous with winter, but what if you live in a climate without snow? No worry! Use these snow activities in the classroom so all children …
Continue ReadingWhat are the things you need to consider when making assessments for your EFL class? How are you going to design your test to make your students enjoy …
Continue ReadingDiscourse theory is gaining prominence and it has great implications in an educational context, especially in the field of second language …
Continue ReadingLearn some Spanish classroom games and ideas that are great any time to review information, have fun, and assess your students’ abilities.
Continue ReadingMedieval coat of arms lesson plans open the door to a unit that is rich with history and art. Coats of arms have various components, each having …
Continue ReadingOne of the most crucial elements in learning is language acquisition. The phonetic and psycholinguistic research specializes in understanding how …
Continue ReadingUnder the rule of Napoleon Bonaparte, the calls for liberty, equality, and fraternity were given high priority. With the beginning of the education …
Continue ReadingMy First Little House Book Series is geared to students age 3 to 8 and are a great series to use in the classroom. These teaching ideas cover social …
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