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High School, Junior High, Resources, school

Unlocking Academic Achievement: The Power of a Well-Organized Student Planner

Are you looking to unlock your students’ academic potential and help them achieve success in their studies? Look no further than the power of a well-organised student planner.  This post will delve into the transformative impact a student planner can have on academic achievement for students of all ages. From exploring the benefits of using… Continue reading Unlocking Academic Achievement: The Power of a Well-Organized Student Planner

Curriculum, Elementary, Resources

Engage and Educate: Teaching Grammar to Elementary Students

Do you want to make grammar lessons more engaging and effective for elementary students? Prepare to discover the power of interactive teaching methods in this post.  Teaching grammar to elementary students can be a daunting task, but it doesn’t have to be. I've talked before about teaching grammar to junior high students as well as… Continue reading Engage and Educate: Teaching Grammar to Elementary Students

Curriculum, Junior High, school

Fun and Effective Strategies to Teach Grammar to Junior High Students

Are you struggling to make grammar lessons engaging for your junior high students? Look no further! If you’re a teacher looking to help your junior high students master the basics of grammar, you’re in luck.  Teaching grammar to junior high students doesn’t have to be a daunting task. With a few simple strategies, you can… Continue reading Fun and Effective Strategies to Teach Grammar to Junior High Students

Curriculum, High School

Unconventional Ways to Teach Grammar in High School

Are you tired of the same old grammar lessons that seem to put your high school students to sleep? It's time to shake things up and make learning grammar fun and engaging. If you are a teacher looking to teach grammar to high school students, you may be wondering where to start. After all, grammar… Continue reading Unconventional Ways to Teach Grammar in High School

Curriculum, Elementary, school

Improve Your Word Work Lessons with These Tips

Do you find yourself stuck in a rut with your word work lessons, desperately seeking ways to inject some life into your vocabulary instruction? Look no further! In this post, we will explore game-changing tips to revolutionise your teaching approach and keep your students engaged and eager to learn.  From interactive word games to personalised… Continue reading Improve Your Word Work Lessons with These Tips

Life

Work-Life Balance Tips Every Teacher Needs to Know

Are you a teacher feeling overwhelmed by the demands of your job and struggling to find balance in your life? You're not alone. Teaching is a rewarding but demanding profession that often leaves little room for personal time and self-care.  Having work-life balance as a teacher can be challenging, but it is important to maintain… Continue reading Work-Life Balance Tips Every Teacher Needs to Know

Classroom, Curriculum, Elementary, High School, Junior High, school

Innovative Ways to Make Classroom Learning Interactive

Are you tired of the same old lectures and worksheets in your classroom? Looking for ways to get your students excited about learning? Making a classroom interactive can help students stay engaged and motivated in their learning.  In this post, we'll explore five innovative techniques that will revolutionise the way you teach and engage your… Continue reading Innovative Ways to Make Classroom Learning Interactive

Elementary, Junior High, school

A Guide to Connecting with Students with Oppositional Defiance Disorder

Connecting with students who have Oppositional Defiance Disorder can be a complex but incredibly rewarding journey. We can often find these students difficult to connect with, but there are strategies that can help. As teachers, understanding and forming meaningful relationships with these students is crucial in helping them thrive academically and socially. In this post,… Continue reading A Guide to Connecting with Students with Oppositional Defiance Disorder

Curriculum, High School, Junior High, school

Master the Art of Email Etiquette: Essential Tips for Student Success

In today's fast-paced digital world, mastering the art of email etiquette is crucial for student success. With the constant flow of emails exchanged in academic and professional settings, it's essential to ensure your messages are clear, professional, and well-received.  Students need to know that they cannot send an email the same way they do a… Continue reading Master the Art of Email Etiquette: Essential Tips for Student Success

Classroom, High School, Junior High

Silent Success: Strategies for Keeping Your Class Quiet During Work Periods

Do you ever find it challenging to maintain a quiet and focused classroom environment during work periods? As educators, creating a peaceful and productive learning space is crucial for student success. It can be immensely challenging to keep your classroom quiet and on task during work periods. From student conversations to the hustle and bustle… Continue reading Silent Success: Strategies for Keeping Your Class Quiet During Work Periods