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The Curriculum Map: How To Find Your Way Through Lesson Planning

One of the greatest challenges for new teachers and veterans alike can be lesson planning.  For new teachers, getting to know the curriculum and finding ways to enliven it for students can sometimes be daunting.  For veterans, keeping lessons fresh and new ideas flowing, even when you’ve taught the same thing for years, can be […]

Posted inClassroom Management, New Teacher Bootcamp

The Curriculum Map: How to Find Your Way Through Lesson Planning

One of the greatest challenges for new teachers and veterans alike can be lesson planning.  For new teachers, getting to know the curriculum and finding ways to enliven it for students can sometimes be daunting.  For veterans, keeping lessons fresh and new ideas flowing, even when you’ve taught the same thing for years, can be […]

Posted inClassroom Management, Instruction & Curriculum, Technology

"No," Cico said, "it’s just a game." Bringing Gaming to Education

The spear whistled through the air, but the aim was low. The huge tail swished and contemptuously flipped it aside. Then the black form dropped into the foaming waters. “Missed,” Cico groaned. He retrieved his line slowly… “Are you sorry you missed?” I asked as we slid our feet into the cool water. “No,” Cico […]

Posted inClassroom Management, Instruction & Curriculum, Literacy

Creating Lovers of Reading: Tips for Using a Self-Selected Reading System in Your Classroom

Students come to us with reading levels all over the spectrum. As a new teacher, one of the biggest challenges in my heterogeneous classes was assigning and monitoring their reading. While challenging students with complex texts is not only important but required, it is still essential that our students read and read and read even […]

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The 21st Century Learning Model: Making the Connection Between Content and Technology

by: Jan Jackson Technology has become very important in our daily lives. Many of us couldn’t function on a daily basis without our cell phones, laptops, and iPads.  In addition, our children are overly exposed and stimulated by video games, cell phones, and television on a daily basis. With the big boom of technology in today’s […]

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Quick Tips for Veteran & Rookie Teachers!

By: Mallory Flynn Veteran teachers can easily relate when I say that each school year is different. Rookie teachers can easily relate when I say no training, internship or college course can fully prepare you for teaching. The following are tips I encourage all educators to review and apply if feeling a little overwhelmed. 1.    […]