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The Magic Solution to Missing Assignments
Do you have a problem with kids not completing their work during the week? Check out this solution... it works like magic! Download a nice freebie, too!
Erasing Meanness
This is a wonderful lesson. It was done for a sixth grade class but I'm going to find a way to tailor it for my third graders.
Creating a Graffiti Wall in the Classroom - HoJo's Teaching
Using a Graffiti Wall as Review in the classroom is a fun, hands-on way to review materials. It can be used at ANY grade level. Let students write or draw. Click through to get more details and ideas!
Busy teacher forms
Stop your students rushing through their work and improve their work habits. Class management charts, forms, and notes at your fingertips! Great tool to use for parent-teacher conferences. paid
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12 Must Watch TED Talks for Teachers ~ Educational Technology and Mobile Learning
Middle School Teacher to Literacy Coach
THIS IS AWESOME! Once students enter the room each day, the timer begins. The timer stops once lunch count/attendance is taken on the Smartboard, everybody's materials are out on their desk with their binder underneath the desk, and everyone is seated. Sixth grade students love competing to beat their previous time. The best part? I don't have to say a word. My students encourage everyone to follow expectations and get ready to go as fast as they can.
Cursive number 1 (AB-Style Font) Handwriting Practice I abcteach.com
Free cursive printables. Cursive is still relevant, when kids get to college they still need to be able to take notes quickly when they do not have computers. Investing time in teaching cursive is not a waste, regardless of the electronics we have.
A day in the life of a child with executive function challenges
Some kids have a really tough time getting organized and starting tasks. Planning, focusing and using working memory can be big challenges too. Use this visual guide to see how executive functioning issues can affect a child’s daily life.