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Check out these activities for teaching interjections including mini posters, Youtube songs, games, suggested books to use, and more.
A whole Saturday of grammar-related events at the Guardian building near King’s Cross with the emphasis on entertainment. It doesn’t matter whether you know your apostrophe from your ellipsis, you’re bound to learn something.
I’ve heard it said that students need to Maslow before they can Bloom. By this, we mean that students need their most fundamental emotional and physical needs met before they can be challenged to e…
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Homework can be useful to help students learning, but isn't always the best strategy. Here are alternatives to homework: a chart for teachers.
Teachers don’t have to be stuffy, boring, and angry — they can be the most awesome and hilarious authority figures in your life. Those people are educators who go above and beyond the call of duty, using humor and shock to help their students learn about life.
Calvin & Hobbes is copyright Bill Watterson and UPS Here is a little worksheet I made for students to explore common algebra mis...
From Grant Snider comes a new wonderful cartoon, “The ingredients of Shakespeare.” He created it for The Southampton Review. Via Incidental Comics. More to explore: [ef-archive number=5…
The distinction between "you're" and "your" might not look like much to some, but confusing the two can deeply annoy those of us who value good grammar. While we do understand that learning a second language is a hard job, these comma usage mistakes or spelling errors happen even to the native speakers. That, in turn, can either make the recipient laugh or miss your message entirely. Following the rules of English grammar makes your texts clearer and more respectable.
Using visual content marketing as part of your content marketing toolkit is a must. Visual images capture attention more than anything else.
Check out these 14 useful infographic examples for education to improve your teaching skills and become a better person and educator.
A collection of lesser-known facts about the great composers, from the sublime to the ridiculous
Which step will you reach today? You don't have to see the whole staircase, just take first step! @growthmindset1
Teaching fractions? Explore printable fractions worksheets, Google slides activities and more Australian V9 curriculum-aligned teaching resources for your...
Synonyms and Antonyms Anchor Chart! This blog post contains the material to create this anchor chart, plus a FREE interactive notebook entry for synonyms and antonyms!
Descriptive writing is all about describing something. This “something” could be anything ranging from a person to an object to events, memories, places, and just about anything that qu…
Here’s a little comic I made to explain consent to children (and their grown-ups). Some kids like hugs and kisses; others don’t, and it’s perfectly fine. Teachers and parents, feel free to print it for personal or school use (no commercial use, please). […]
When kids and teens self-harm, it can be challenging for parents to find the middle space between over and under reacting. I created this resource to help find that middle ground.