A. Selecting your topic Know what is being taught by other faculty at our school Do you have a science matrix? Become familiar with your school and district guidelines. Select a topic that fits into the context of your curriculum. Why should I teach it a
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The Life of Harriot Stuart, Written by Herself presents a complex and problematic view of self-creation in the eighteenth century. Within the novel, there is a constantly reoccurring theme of self-invention through fiction, which is echoed by the author'
Students solve simple multiplication fraction problems using manipulatives and verbalize that when multiplying fractions less than one the result will be less than the factors.
"There's always more than one way to do anything." The following ideas, information, and example of lesson planning illustrate the point. School curriculum (what is intended that students learn) is usually structured in units. The units can hav
This website offers help for teachers of primary classes. These can help organize the classroom or just make learning fun.
Information about learning styles and Multiple Intelligence (MI) is helpful for everyone especially for people with learning disabilities and Attention Deficit Disorder. Knowing your learning style will help you develop coping strategies to compensate for
Book Handling Behaviors are: Behaviors related to a child's physical manipulation or handling of books mouthing, turning book upright, turning pages, etc.
This lesson describes a manipulative station which students will participate in during an Ocean World lesson. Hands-on activities help students think in a concrete way and develope interpersonal skills. No activities are given in this site.