Posted by Deann Marin of Socrates Lantern
It's December and time for our holiday version of Teacher Talk. Getting ready for the holiday festivities or just looking for some great ideas. You don't want to miss what these creative educators are doing this month.
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An Amazing Holiday Values Lesson To Use Right Now!
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Hope is Just Ahead
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Virtual Math Games to Engage Student Learning
One of my struggles during distance learning has been how to keep students engaged during math. Breakout rooms have been the perfect solution! I digitized a few of the games I used to print out and laminate. They are no-prep and ready to use!
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When was the last time you took time for YOU?
You've been creating virtual lessons, implementing virtual rewards and discipline procedures, and possibly keeping up with in-class separation shenanigans, as well. It's overwhelming and not what you signed up for, right? Here are some ideas to help you relax and enjoy a small part of your day or week so you tell yourself that you are special (channeling Mr. Rogers here!)
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My Rule #3 for Teaching Middle School
#3 in a series of tips for Teaching Middle School
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Civility in the Classroom
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The Gift of No Homework
3 Easy Tips to Increase Engagement and Learning During
Grammar Lessons
Learn easy tips for increasing engagement and learning during your grammar lessons.
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