Teaching Young Writers: Point of View
This lesson emphasizes the importance of not shifting between the first- and third-person points of view.
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This lesson emphasizes the importance of not shifting between the first- and third-person points of view.
Continue ReadingClassroom management is a touchy topic for many, especially when it involves tantrums. Learning when to involve the parent and address your concern …
Continue ReadingFind out how to write active learning objectives that cover higher thinking skills at the upper end of Bloom’s Taxonomy.
Continue ReadingReciting songs, tales, and riddles was one of the major functions of the Anglo-Saxon poets. Riddles were involved all aspects of Anglo-Saxon life. …
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Continue ReadingThere’s one in every class. That kid who argues every chance he gets for that extra point. It’s time to give everyone a reason to argue …
Continue ReadingMaking bird feeders is a wonderful way to celebrate nature and to teach your lower elementary students to appreciate and care for the Earth and all …
Continue ReadingMastering verb conjugations is one of the most difficult steps toward fluency in any language, and mastering present tense verb conjugations is the …
Continue ReadingYour Spanish students will enjoy using games to break up the headache of learning a new language. All you need for this simple game is a six-sided die …
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