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Five Things Your Students Learn from Field Trips

Jan. 22, 2020

If you’re all about allowing your students to learn by doing, keep in mind how beneficial field trips can be for them. Designed well, these outside-the-classroom experiences get students engaged and excited.

Teacher Tips to Get the New Year off to a Great Start

Jan. 01, 2020

Holiday break is behind you, yet your students still seem to be in vacation mode. What can you do to get things back on track quickly?

Six Tips to Foster Student Creativity

Nov. 06, 2019

Creativity is a valuable trait that students will put to use in school and life. It helps them think outside the box, come up with innovative ideas, and take different approaches to solve problems.

Seven Behavior Management Tips for Your Classroom

Oct. 16, 2019

You could spend a lot of time creating a great lesson and perfecting your teaching approach only to have it all undone because of a rowdy classroom. Here are a few tips to help with classroom behavior management.

Eight Great Brain Break Ideas

Sep. 25, 2019

Did you know that brain breaks are proven to improve student productivity, problem solving, and overall attention? Here are eight brain break ideas to incorporate into your classroom routine when your students need to refocus and reenergize.

What You Need to Know About Project-Based Learning

Sep. 18, 2019

Have you heard about project-based learning? Edutopia defines it as “a dynamic classroom approach in which students explore real-world problems and challenges and acquire a deeper knowledge.” This innovative methodology encourages students to think on their feet and collaborate to produce projects that present what they learned.

Four Tips to Boost the Quality of Your Teaching

Sep. 11, 2019

There’s no question that teaching is an art. It takes time to get into a good routine, but it’s important to continually refine your methods.

Great Apps for Teachers

Sep. 04, 2019

Teaching in the digital age certainly has its advantages. There are many apps out there for everything from math to science, class communication to language arts. 

Four Tips to Engage Your Students in a Brand-New School Year

Aug. 28, 2019

There’s a lot to do as you prepare for a new school year: getting the classroom ready, organizing your materials and plans, and brainstorming the best ways to engage your students both behaviorally and cognitively.

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