How to Write an Outline: Tips to Writing Response Papers
Writing an outline can seem like the trickiest part of this whole paper-writing process. Don’t worry, I’m here to walk you through the …
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Writing an outline can seem like the trickiest part of this whole paper-writing process. Don’t worry, I’m here to walk you through the …
Continue ReadingIn this classroom lesson plan, children go on an imaginary African safari vacation. They identify travel and lodging options as well as supply …
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Continue ReadingThis math lesson plan based on the book Papa Get Me the Moon by Eric Care teaches rote counting, writing and tracing numbers. Teaching elementary …
Continue ReadingDo you need ideas to teach elementary or middle school students about point of view? As a middle school teacher, I have used this lesson many times …
Continue ReadingDon’t think you can use Dr. Seuss in your middle or high school classroom? Think again. This lesson plan on “Oh, the Places You’ll Go” will help you …
Continue ReadingIt took me eight years to develop my 8th grade reading curriculum, and I’m going to share my hard work with you! Through trial and error and …
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Continue ReadingWhen assessing for ADHD, a clinician may use a test that gauges the child’s abilities, such as the Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children. …
Continue ReadingAre you searching for new and fun ways to round off a lesson series? Try this quiz on the Velveteen Rabbit by Margery Williams, which is a sure winner …
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