Use this idea for a cotton candy baptism object lesson and talk for your next Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints baptism.
Today, I'd like to share how we can give a killer talk figuratively. Here are some do's and don'ts of giving a killer talk in church.
Do you hate to teach poetry? Do you want your students to learn and enjoy poetry? Try these simple ways to learn how to teach poetry...
Then, we used a little total physical response to give my firsties a better visual on how the size of the places we live are related. They *loved* this
Book of Mormon Primary Talk Templates for the month of January! These simple one minute talks are written based on the Come Follow Me lessons for Primary.
Are you looking for an easy and engaging alternative to a book report? This Book in a Bag Project is perfect! Let students shine with this creative project!
Add some hands-on fun with printable activities & crafts for The Crayon Box that Talked.
Looking for a book list for making inferences and predictions? Here you go! Be sure to check out all the book lists I have for teaching comprehension. *This post contains affiliate links. Making inferences and predictions are highly related comprehension strategies. In fact, most books for teaching comprehension lump them together. For the younger ... Read More about Book List for Making Inferences and Predictions
Today we will be talking about how to bind a felt book and the 2 methods I use to do this. I hope this tutorial is helpful!
A good teacher should try to say as much as possible in a lesson to give as much information as possible… right? WRONG! In this article we will look at why limiting teacher talk time in a class is a…
Talking dirty can be intimidating, but it doesn't have to beMany people feel awkward or embarrassed at first, especially if they're not used to it or unsure how to do it. This discomfort can lead to anxiety in the bedroom when a partner asks for dirty talk, causing you to freeze up and worry about saying the wrong thing. But it doesn't have to be that wayI'm here to help you feel more confident and comfortable with dirty talk, so you can enhance your sexual experiences.
[Source: Twin Sisters Speech and Language Therapy] The author of the book that we are reviewing today is, Mirla G. Raz. She is a certified and licensed Speech-Language Pathologist who has been working as a clinician for over 40 years. She has said, “I have been keenly aware of the significant role parents play in the progress […]
Too many classroom icebreakers require students to take big social risks with people they barely know. Or they don't really help students get to know each other. Or they are just plain cheesy.
Ready to learn? Have fun with this Free Busy Book For Toddlers from Mom Nessly. Hey mom, how's your child doing? Let's talk about the basics that we should be teaching them in preparation for school. Knowing the Alphabet, Numbers, Shapes and Colors is a good foundation. It will be a great introduction for them
Use thi list of 5 goofy icebreakers to unwind with your group so you can get to know them while having fun and without having to worry about small talk.
Too many classroom icebreakers require students to take big social risks with people they barely know. Or they don't really help students get to know each other. Or they are just plain cheesy.
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.
We are here to help you add some tools to your teacher toolkit in order to become effective at managing Book Clubs in your classroom.
You hear it all of the time. What’s inquiry-based learning? What is an inquiry-based lesson? It seems to be all the rage in education...
I want the technology I integrate to fit with my curriculum—not the other way around. Here are 5 ways I use Flipgrid in the classroom.
It there's one thing I love to see in an early elementary classroom, it's artwork made by students! This is the time when students are working on their fine motor skills and learning how to cut with scissors and glue things together. Books are being read daily and new themes are being introduced throughout the
Charles Leclerc and Juliette Swift have been racing rivals since the beginning of their karting careers. Unlike others, their rivalry continued off-track. Always trying to outdo the other. Will that all change after a drunk night in a hotel?
Are you looking for an easy and engaging alternative to a book report? This Book in a Bag Project is perfect! Let students shine with this creative project!
Full of fresh ideas, diverse pairings, and helpful resources, engage high school students with these fun activities for teaching Beowulf!
I love to start the year building classroom community with Peter H. Reynold’s books like The Dot and Ish. They are great read aloud books to begin a growth mindset activity. Both books are great for teaching kids that it is okay to take risks and make mistakes. Those books also go very well […]
These TED Talks for tweens aren't aimed at kids, but they make kids feel the same way they make adults feel: inspired, thoughtful, different.
Did you know that a clean classroom can impact learning and so much more? Read on for motivation and information on classroom decluttering!
Unlock Reading Magic: Dive into animated shorts and task cards for captivating main idea and details lessons! 📚🎬
Not long before I made the move from a local Club to BGCA, I started playing a game with my middle grades members that they LOVED. I adapted it from something I heard on a podcast and called it Dum…
In this article, I will be discussing skin conditions such as psoriasis and my treatment for psoriasis - juice fasting and healthy lifestyle changes.
Looking for a list of cooperation books for kids? These children's books about cooperating with others are for you to help create classroom lessons and teach kids. These are cooperating books for the classroom to teach kids what it means to share, and get along with others.
They're instantly recognizable — mostly for their color. We're talking about yellow legal pads. So who decided they'd be yellow, anyway?
What Makes a Parent Love a Teacher ... and it's not what you might think! Read this terrific post by Jennifer Gonzalez to find out what really matters to parents. Be sure to download her free "deep data" chart for organizing your student data!
If you teach ESL, then you probably use ESL warm up games. While newer teachers often struggle to find warm ups for English class that are compelling enough for students, veteran teachers may burn out…
As Henry waits by the door for his mail, Olive wonders what his package could possibly contain.