Teaching Multiple Meaning Words: A Free Activity
This year, my teaching partner and I are switching things up….like a LOT! Last year, I taught math, science, and social studies. I had a fabulous year but really missed…
Helping Special Education Teachers Deliver Effective Interventions
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This year, my teaching partner and I are switching things up….like a LOT! Last year, I taught math, science, and social studies. I had a fabulous year but really missed…
…track most of the time. 🙂 Since I have Thursday and Friday free from math plans, I can really dedicate time to working on science or social studies plans. …
…students take on personas and participate in simulations that let them experience history.” (Solarz, 144) This year, many of my social studies lessons were interesting and sparked student engagement, but they…
…wanted them to really focus on writing intervals that fit their data, using labels, and giving their chart a title. And last but not least, is the circle graph! Now,…
…your graph a title, labeling each axis, and creating reasonable intervals. I allowed them to choose a topic for their graph based on their own interests. I am not really…
…shapes. Students with more complex shapes loved the opportunity to only label a portion of the net. Later, this will require their friends to figure out the missing measurements. After…