LESSON PLANS
While learning about the properties of different saturated solutions, pupils grow crystals using salt and sugar to…
TEACHING RESOURCE
The basic seating configurations for a classroom are described.
In this lesson, students are introduced to using metaphors in writing and daily conversations, and discuss the meanings…
Will your students make the next great antibiotics discovery? Teach your students about the history of mold and its…
Find suggestions on how to make your classroom a peaceful, non-threatening environment. Learn how to increase school…
Students will use these journals to respond to reading assignments.
Learn how to design and implement a portfolio assessment program for your students.
CLASSROOM TOOLS
They system you establish for students entering your classroom can greatly effect the amount of instructional time you…
ASSESSMENT
The step-by-step process of creating an original rubric.
How to effectively use math tools in assessment accommodation.
Bulletin Boards are a valuable tool for every classroom and every subject. Check out our top 10 favorite bulletin…
BOOK GUIDES
This educator's guide for Newbery Award-winning poet and novelist Kwame Alexander's verse novel Rebound is Common…
Exit tickets are a form of assessment that are often used informally to assess how well students grasped a lesson, what…
Use a chart to track student and parent names and phone numbers, as well as addresses, emergency contact information,…
GRAPHIC ORGANIZERS
Explore cause-and-effect with your students by organizing these items on a printable chart. This graphic organizer is…
A web or Concept Map is a useful tool for students to brainstorm and organize ideas. This printable is customizable.…
Looking for advice from those who have gone before you and thrived in your new profession? Learn from the decades of…
WORKSHEETS
This list of rain forest animals is ready to print and use with a science unit, spelling activity, or other rain forest…
In this excerpt from Teach Like Your Hair's on Fire, Rafe Esquith discusses discipline and how punishments should fit…
Teach your students about "Theory" and "Evidence" and how those terms and concepts are useful in all subjects.
In this critical thinking activity, students are challenged to decide what to do in situations involving prejudice.
Students read an overview of the Holocaust, and explore the related activities to enhance their understanding.
Learn why colonial Americans were upset with British tax laws, such as the Stamp Act.
Students label the parts of a modern rocket.