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Lessons on Copyright Infringement

Teachers need to be aware of the seriousness of copyright infringements and lead by example to prevent plagiarism in the classroom. more...

Teach Students How to Think

By attending to the four levels of thought in a lesson, teachers can insure the most thorough lesson possible and ensure the highest student achievement. more...

Curriculum Mapping Basics

Curriculum mapping provides teachers an outline of the lessons they need to teach over the course of a year and cuts down on the amount of time teachers spend planning. more...

Student Assessment Creates the Lesson Objective

When writing a lesson plan, if you do not know what you want the students to accomplish, you will not be able to write an effective lesson objective. more...

Lesson Plan Ideas for Earth Day

Earth Day lesson plans teach children about taking care of the earth and being responsible citizens. more...

How to Create Motivating Math Activities

Students who struggle with their math skills often lack the motivation necessary to raise their grades. These math activities can help reverse this problem. more...

How to Make Math Class Fun

Many students dislike math class, a fact that can be rectified through a few simple strategies that teachers can employ when planning and teaching math lessons. more...

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Making Authentic Instruction Fun

By: Dorit Sasson

Making authentic instruction fun using real-life situations motivates and engages students to learn new skills. more...

Successful Strategic Teaching Techniques

By: Dorit Sasson

Successful strategic teaching techniques include enough engaging teaching techniques that put the focus on students' success right away. more...

Fostering Creativity in K-12 Students

By: Barbara Abromitis

Teachers can move beyond rote skills practice toward more creative expressions of learning by incorporating these seven guidelines into their daily lesson planning. more...

Lessons to Learn in Homer's The Odyssey

By: Kristy Acevedo

Teaching The Odyssey to students can be overwhelming. How can you teach a classic epic poem with glorious language and texture and somehow make modern students care? more...

Answering Student Questions For New Teachers

By: Kristy Acevedo

New teachers are so worried about looking professional and intelligent in front of students to gain their respect, that often they think they need to save face. more...

Using Work Cards for Struggling Readers

By: Dorit Sasson

Work cards and performance forms help struggling students in a mixed ability class close their gaps in reading. Work cards enhance their pace, ability and interest. more...

Using Differentiated Teaching Strategies

By: Dorit Sasson

How much time do you spend on differentiated teaching? By adapting instruction to cater to different levels, you will teach more effectively to a variety of students. more...

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