Teaching students with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) presents unique opportunities and challenges in today's diverse classrooms. While students with ADHD may struggle with focus, impulse control, and organisation, the right teaching strategies can transform their educational experience and unlock their full potential. This comprehensive guide explores evidence-based techniques that empower educators to create inclusive,… Continue reading Effective Strategies for Teaching Students with ADHD: A Comprehensive Guide
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Teaching Theme to Junior High Students: A Complete Guide to Revolutionise Your Classroom
Teaching theme to your junior high students does not have to result in blank stares and lacklustre responses. With the right strategies and creative approaches, you can transform theme lessons into engaging, meaningful learning experiences that resonate with young learners long after they leave your classroom. Understanding theme is one of the most important literary… Continue reading Teaching Theme to Junior High Students: A Complete Guide to Revolutionise Your Classroom
Using the Katie is a Teacher Leadership Worksheet and Assignment In Your Class
Are you teaching a leadership or health class? Are you worried about how to teach your students the leadership skills and qualities they need to succeed? You’re not alone and I’ve been there, too! In fact, that’s exactly why I created this Leadership Worksheet and Assignment. Many teachers face the same challenge and don’t know… Continue reading Using the Katie is a Teacher Leadership Worksheet and Assignment In Your Class
Breaking the Stigma: How to Encourage Open Conversations About Mental Health in the Classroom
Mental health is a topic that affects us all, yet it still carries a heavy weight of stigma and silence, especially within the classroom. Even as adults, we often spend so much of our time just trying to “fit in” and be “normal”. Of course, this is even more so for our students who are… Continue reading Breaking the Stigma: How to Encourage Open Conversations About Mental Health in the Classroom
The Science Behind Taking Effective Notes: Unlock Your Students’ Learning Potential
Okay, I want you to stop reading for just a second and take a minute to imagine a classroom buzzing with excitement as students write down their notes, pens flying across their notebooks eagerly, pages flying to try to get it all down. Personally, I'm brought back to my grade eleven Social Studies class; fervently… Continue reading The Science Behind Taking Effective Notes: Unlock Your Students’ Learning Potential
Engaging Students: The Art of Research Exploration
Imagine a classroom where research is no longer a dry and mundane task, but an exhilarating journey of exploration and discovery. Picture students eagerly diving into the depths of knowledge, their curiosity ignited and their thirst for learning unquenchable. Engaging students in the art of research exploration is an essential skill that teachers should work… Continue reading Engaging Students: The Art of Research Exploration
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
Tips For How to Build Positive Relationships With Parents
As we know as teachers, parents are a vital part of student success in the classroom. They are students' primary educators and it's critical that we have a strong relationship with them to best support students. Parent-teacher relationships are important for providing students with a conducive academic environment and ensuring school and home are on… Continue reading Tips For How to Build Positive Relationships With Parents
Tips for Teachers to Save Time on Grading
Of course, assessment is one of the most important aspects of our jobs as teachers. So, it's unsurprising that it takes up so much of our time. Studies show that feedback has the most impact on students when it is delivered quickly, so we want to avoid spending several days, or even weeks, getting work… Continue reading Tips for Teachers to Save Time on Grading
