Do you know what it means to be authentic? Whenever we hear the word authentic, we automatically associate it with a physical object being genuine and of high value, such as an authentic Romare Bearden
Do you hide the truth from difficult students? Do you give them false praise? In the name of encouragement, most teachers do. But if you want lasting improvement in their behavior, then you have to be brutally honest with them. Difficult students don’t benefit ... Read more
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The story of the Good Shepherd is such a great Bible story to teach children! I always find that when I reach kids on their own level with fun, hands-on activities, it helps them learn
Talking to your children about lying as Christian parents and trying to get them to stop can be frustrating! Teach your kids what Scripture says about lying and how telling the truth is a benefit to our spiritual lives and relationships!
The Pharisee was confused. After all, Jesus was teaching new ideas with authority. Use this simple, but profound, Nicodemus object lesson to teach the Truth of being born again.
It is interesting to observe the way that female Saints like Joan of Arc enthrall people who in other areas of their life are quite uninterested or even antipathetic toward the Catholic Church. I think this is because the female Saints represent an emancipation of the feminine genius, a true "feminism," that emerged far before the modern movement.
Ready to spice up your grammar lessons? Play Truth or Dare! While Truth or Dare in real life can be wild and crazy, Truth or Dare Grammar Style is school appropriate and engaging, focusing on the building blocks of typical grammar instruction. Students will be challenged with prompts about the parts of speech, types of sentences, phrases, clauses, punctuation, and more. This game is a wonderful way to add variety to your test preparation lessons, as it focuses on many of the skills tested on the ACT / SAT English assessments. It's also perfect for a final exam review sessions, literacy centers, and station activities, among other possibilities. The cards can be broken up into smaller groups and used in different segments...use each smaller group of cards as it applies to your current grammar instruction. This grammar review resource includes a sheet with directions for play and score keeping. Also, due to recent updates, there are now 2 versions...a spicier, goofier version for your extroverts and a tamer, safer version for the introverts. Each version includes 30 Truth cards and 30 Dare cards, equalling 120 cards total. In addition, both versions of this game are now EDITABLE in PPT. Change the prompts as needed to suit your students and curriculum. And, this resource now features a SUGGESTED ANSWER KEY you can reference when students have questions! This game is an excellent way to implement differentiation, appeal to students' interests, and allow for a student-centered learning environment. Great for test prep, review, or practice, this product can be utilized as a review activity, small group or whole class, as well as a competition-style game. It could even be used for regular task card work or station activities. Grammar Truth or Dare is ideal for any middle or high school classroom that calls for game culture. Make sure your students are familiar with the terms before playing. I hope this product makes teaching grammar more fun, relevant, and understandable for your students! ***IMPORTANT: This product is included in two larger bundles! 1. Grammar Games Bundle in my store. 2.ELA Games Bundle! If you like this product, you may be interested in other writing and grammar products, like these: The Grammar Games! Dice Review Revenge of the Grammar Games: Parts of Speech Style The Writing Games Dice Board: Research and Writing Skills Review Embedding Quotations in Research Papers Stages of the Writing Process Minilesson Teaching Grammar through Writing: A Sentence-Building Activity Persuasive Research Paragraph Instructional Materials Correlative Conjunctions Practice Coordinating Conjunctions Practice Subjects & Predicates Unit Bundle Verbals Unit Bundle Prepositional Phrases Bundle Preposition and Prepositional Phrase Practice with Mentor Sentences Infinitives and Infinitive Phrase Practice with Mentor Sentences Types of Sentences Bundle Fragments & Run-Ons Tricky Subjects Lesson Subjects and Predicates Grocabulary Style And more here! Stay in touch: Facebook Pinterest Blog Instagram ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ A Couple Tips: * Be sure to click the "follow" button that is located next to my picture so that you can hear about sales and new products! * By providing feedback on your purchased products, you can earn points, which ultimately translate into cash toward future purchases...bonus! Plus, I'd love to hear from you. ©Reading & Writing Haven All rights reserved by author. Duplication limited to single classroom use only. Electronic distribution limited to single classroom use only.
How you handle class clowns determines whether they're an asset or annoying deficit to your class. This article ensures you create the former.
Abuse is not always straightforward and in-your-face, however, quiet verbal abuse can have the same impact on your psych nevertheless, maybe even more.
The Secret to Motivating Students
Middle school is tough, so arm your kids well with these 10 truth bombs so that when the going gets tough, they'll know just how to respond.
Dear Teachers, I used to be one of you. Overworked, underpaid, and underappreciated. For ten years, up until I got married, I was an elementary school teacher. Back in those single days, before I had kids of my own, I felt pretty strongly about homework. Kids should have it. They should get used to it. […]
Many moms, who are trying their best ask themselves "Why do I feel like a bad mom". These 5 tips will help you realize how amazing you are.
Forget the misconseptions and myths. Here is what boy moms should know about raising boys who are compassionate, kind, and happy with good emotional health.
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When it comes to homeschool socialization, teachers get an awful lot wrong. I should know - I used to be one. Here's the truth according to a homeschool mom.
The Scripture Lady loves creating Bible verse games for kids! Here is one called “Way, Truth, Life Dice” to help learn John 14:6.
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Liars have a tendency to dupe their most trusted ones without even batting an eyelid. however, you can look out for a few obvious signs you are being lied to.
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Updated in February 2018 — The GIAD phrase and type design was created in 2008. After 10 years, it has been shared thousands of times all around the internet. Here's how it all unfolded: acvdo.co/2018/02/16/god-is-a-designer-10-years-later/
If you want to know how not to be socially awkward, we're sharing 7 tips to improve your communication skills, allowing you to make (and keep) friends!
It can be hard to feel happy in life when "I hate my job" feels like your daily motto. Today on the blog, I'm sharing 6 ways to learn to be happy anyways!
'Well, just enjoy knowing everything now, because pretty soon you'll realize you're just as stupid as we are!!' said one father to his teenager. (No, this didn't actually originally happen in our family; it was a friend of ours who said it to his daughter -- but I may or may not have borrowed it a time or two, lol.) Wow, teenagers can definitely often give off the impression that they think they know just about all there is to know, don't they? And we parents are so NOT worth listening to much of the time. This can be a
Life is an intricate dance of interactions,