15 Fun Resources For History for Kindergarten Homeschool. Teaching history to a kindergarten aged child is not easy to know how to do.
Today I have a cookie recipe to share with you. I made a double batch of these yesterday and brought them to a backyard bond fire and watched them disappear. Everyone will love these if you make th…
A public speaking unit needs to provide time for students to practice their speeches while providing structure and diverse speaking opportunities.
Britt Tate Beaugard has learned a few things in her three years teaching art in the St. Louis Public Schools. One is that it's OK to mix things up — preferable, really, which is one reason she has a classroom rabbit named Bunilla Ice.
Public speaking activities and games for middle school up - 40 + fun adaptable exercises, many with free printables, to build confidence & skills.
Teach important leadership skills in your middle or high school Leadership class or Student Council program with these use-tomorrow activity ideas.
Trying to decide? Homeschooling vs public schooling. Bullies & cooped up with 25 other kids or fear of being unsocialised & not learning? Answers to FAQ
In the ever-changing field of special education, the role of a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) in a public school district is both rewarding and
Public speaking activities: 5 fun speech exercises, with instructions and extension activities, to build skills and confidence. For middle school upwards.
HUGE list of public school vs homeschool pros and cons from a variety of mothers! A list to help you in your decision for your family regarding schooling.
This side-by-side comparison of homeschooling vs public school will help you determine which path to take. Written by a mom who has taught both, if is filled with home truths and practical encouragement. If you are doubting you've made the right choice, read this!
Getting your child out of the public school mindset can be difficult, but these tips can help the transition from school to homeschooling.
Teach important leadership skills in your middle or high school Leadership class or Student Council program with these use-tomorrow activity ideas.
Public Speaking Games: 7 outrageously good fun-filled speech activities to build confidence and skills. Good for middle school upwards.
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Homeschooling isn't easy, but neither is public school! Let me show you the things that drove me crazy and how homeschooling benefits our family!
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Fun Public Speaking Activities for Kids & Teens: explore tips and activities to improve your students public speaking skills (+ PDF Download)
Montessori math tools, printables and lessons can be a great benefit for SPED kiddos (special needs students, and students with learning disabilities and learning differences). It can help them to enjoy the process of learning math, enable them to be successful, and it adapts to their needs. The best part is Montessori math can help support inclusion, as it tends to be a beneficial approach for general education children as well. In fact, I have seen this first hand in my conventional public sch
Share Pin Tweet Email If you’re expecting some extreme circumstance that led to my decision to pull my little farm girl from public school and homeschool, then you are going to be unhappy. Sometimes decisions are made, not on impulse or out of anger, but because we simply decided to listen to something that all mothers …
Whether your kids have been in public school where handwriting or cursive was not a priority or your kids are humdrum about penmanship, I have some tips to help with handwriting in older kids.
Use this outline to teach students in upper elementary, middle
I have discovered just how insidious the school system really is and it makes me ever so glad we made the choice to homeschool rather than allowing public school indoctrination to filter into the minds of our children.
What I love about teachers is their creativity. In this tour shares about her classroom which has portable walls and is in a gym. It's great to learn from Montessori Teachers around the world. To see more classrooms in our classroom tour series click here ---- Hello! I am Elizabeth Stead and I teach Lower Elementary a
Collagraph printmaking with kids using wooden blocks and foam shapes to create stamps and make prints with a repeat grid pattern that resembles a quilt.
It's Fibonacci Day! A little information about the Fibonacci sequence… The Fibonacci sequence begins like this… 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, … The next number is generated by adding the two previous numbers together. There is so much to study and learn and wonder about when thinking about the Fibonacci sequence. It leads us right to the golden ratio and to wonder about things such as DaVinci's Mona Lisa and the pyramids in Egypt. So the question is, why is it Fibonacci Day today? Well, it is 11-23 of course - the first four numbers of the Fibonacci sequence! I love teaching the students about things like this that aren't easily placed into the curriculum. Do you know of any good resources that I can use in my classroom?
Have students find and implement solutions to real-world problems.
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Looking for an open & go, easy to implement art curriculum option for your homeschool? Here's my review of Evan-Moor's How to Teach Art to Children.
f you're like this homeschool mom, you're wondering just how summer slipped by so quickly. I really need to crack down the next couple weeks and to get ready for the new year. First thing to do every school year is compile a list of subjects and texts for each student. I have used the Co
Teaching writing workshop at the middle school level can be an extraordinarily satisfying experience: middle schoolers are ready and willing to think deeply about issues, they understand more, they…
My favorite teaching units are my research and rhetorical analysis unit. I love teaching rhetorical analysis and assigning students a rhetorical analysis PAPA square. Read on to learn more about the rhetorical analysis PAPA square activity and to sign up to receive your own free copy! I love providing my students with the knowledge and resources they need to critically read and analyze text, know why it is powerful, and understand how the author crafted it. I feel that truly understanding the language and the text, primarily through rhetorical analysis, is something that makes all of my students critical thinkers.
A beautiful way to display the Seven Sacred/Grandfather Teachings in your classroom, office, gym, arena, library or other public space. These neutral, aesthetic posters are a great reminder of Indigenous knowledge and teachings. Download comes with the original Seven Grandfather Teachings poster list, as well as 7 individual posters with each teaching and animal. 3:4 ratio size
Teaching expository writing, or informational writing as many refer to it, can really be fun for the students! Some of the most memorable lessons have come from writing lessons in my middle grades classrooms throughout the years. And if you can get middle school students excited about writing, well, miracles have taken place! What is expository writing? Expository writing is any writing with a purpose of explaining or informing. Think about how many times we read informative pieces of writing during the day. It is imperative students learn how to read and write informatively. One activity the students absolutely love is the "how to" activity. In this lesson, I have the students divide into groups, usually three students. Each student has a specific job: reader, recorder, and time keeper. Every job is vital to the success of the group. As the group works through the activity, the jobs rotate from student to student, so everyone gets an opportunity to work each job. There are five different "how to" scenarios the students work through during the activity. The five scenarios I use are: 1. How to Make a Peanut Butter and Jelly Sandwich 2. How to Jump Rope 3. How to Make Your Bed 4. How to Make a Grilled Cheese Sandwich 5. How to Tie Your Shoe The scenarios are cut into strips, and the groups have to put the strips in order of how you would complete each scenario. It gets tricky for some groups because they soon realize they skip steps or don't think about steps in the process. Here is how a typical "how to" scenario activity works: 1. The reader reads aloud the strips. 2. The recorder takes the strips and places the strips in the order in which they occur chronologically. 3. The time keeper makes sure the group stays on track and adheres to the time. 4. Once all strips have been placed in order, the reader reads aloud the strips the group placed in order. 5. The group makes any final changes to the strips before checking it by the key provided by the teacher. Generally, I allow the groups to work through all five of the scenarios. The students have so much fun with this activity. As a follow-up to this activity, they (as a group) create their very own "how to" scenario. If you are looking to incite fun into your classroom, give this activity a try! You will not regret it! It is student tested and teacher approved!
Public Speaking Games: 7 outrageously good fun-filled speech activities to build confidence and skills. Good for middle school upwards.
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