Lap Books: Out of the House and into the Classroom
Lap Books have been a very popular tool for research, study and review in the world of homeschool instruction. The variety of benefits from
Lap Books have been a very popular tool for research, study and review in the world of homeschool instruction. The variety of benefits from
By Kristi Grubaugh, Featured Teacher – Summer means the opportunity to read for leisure. There is a basket of cozy mystery paperback waiting for
Music. It’s a component in most of our daily lives. On the way to work, in the gym, with friends, on the
The Holocaust can bring about many emotions in an individual. When teaching this topic, it is important to remember that this lesson should
The Importance of Word Walls Using word walls in Social Studies is not a new strategy, but it has become increasingly important as students struggle
Are your textbooks collected and your gradebook closed? Are you looking for something, anything, to get you through the last couple of days of school?
“Not here – not me.” In our fast-paced and connected world, the actions and events thousands of miles away impact you. And in reverse, your
Do something different for Black History Month this year – create a Prop Box Play on the contributions of different African Americans in U.S. History.
I honestly love how the internet has allowed teachers to flourish as they grow and get to know each other! Today I am pleased to
Supporting Struggling Readers In Secondary Social Studies Many secondary students struggle reading the complex text that is required of a history course. The primary
Create a mini-book with your students over the Bill of Rights and the Principles of Government. Your students can make this book in under 10 minutes, and then you can use it for review with a variety of games.