Posted by Deann Marin of Socrates Lantern
Welcome to our March Teacher Talk. All of us from the Teacher Talk collaborative would like wish you a happy and prosperous spring. We have so many fab tips this month from Math, ELA and reading ideas, to High interest learning and our featured author for the month, you don't want to miss reading these blog posts from some awesome educators.
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Coffea for Mental Health (Restlessness)
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Greet Students with the Arts
Suggestions for a kinder, more gentle way to welcome students back to class this Spring.
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Let's Hear it for the Women!
Although March is designated as Women's History Month, we obviously learn about women who have made a difference throughout the year. This was a quick and easy group assignment: Women's History posters.
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5 Renewable Energy Sources: The Pros and Cons Simplified
Do you want to learn more about renewable energy sources? Read about the pros and cons in a simplified way!
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The Gift: Cancelled By Culture
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How to Make Earth Day Relevant in the Classroom
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3 Tips on Using Blog Posts Correctly
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Attitude Really IS Everything: Encouraging Students to Own Their Attitudes
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Picture Books for Growth Mindset
Growth mindset is HUGE in my class and here are some of my favorites with a few tips on how to use them in your classroom.
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Photos into Cartoons
My current post is about turning photos into cartoons and using it in my blog and my Jamboard lessons when I return to work from spring break vacation.
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