Playing Games with Task Cards
Do you use task cards in your classroom? Have you experimented with the many different ways they can help students review content? Task cards are
Do you use task cards in your classroom? Have you experimented with the many different ways they can help students review content? Task cards are
Active review games are essential to student success! There are so many different ways to play review games in your class – but to make
Technology in the classroom can be both a blessing and a curse! When technology is used correctly, it can enhance a lesson and provide multiple
Music. It’s a component in most of our daily lives. On the way to work, in the gym, with friends, on the
I was fortunate enough to work with an 8th grade team recently planning a two week STAAR review. After analyzing data from the STAAR and
“[A]s you grow a little older, you begin to feel that you are under siege.” What do your student’s know about Reconstruction? Have they
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.