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I have always loved using games in the classroom. My students have always loved them too, whether they're the 3rd grade elementary cuties or the big 8th grade middle school kids. I would use games every day except they're not always easy, convenient, or have enough...
Geometry Activities for Vocabulary Mastery
Are you struggling to find engaging review activities for standardized math testing? As a visual-spatial thinker, I always found geometry really fun and easy to teach because I could SEE what was being described. The biggest challenge for my to my 4th and 5th grade...
Rock your Teacher Evaluation with Successful Classroom Routines
How do you know that your classroom routines are working? Do you have a classroom that could run itself if you step away? Think about the rules, expectations, rules, routines and procedures in your classroom. Do you feel as though your system functions like a...
Supporting Gifted Learners with Differentiated Scales
Differentiation, Documentation, Affirmation = Motivation! Are you a gifted resource teacher struggling to meet the needs of all of your gifted and talented students? Do you find it difficult to make individualized lessons for students in multiple service areas and...
Tracking Student Growth for Marzano Evaluations
Do you get stressed out when hearing the phrases ‘progress monitoring, tracking progress, or assessment tracking’? Don’t worry, help is STILL on the way…yes, this is the second in a series of posts related to the Marzano Teacher Evaluation platform and the...
Super Tips for Conquering your Marzano Evaluation
Does your school district use the Marzano Framework to evaluate its teachers? Are you anxious when you log into iObservations and take a peek at what’s expected of you? If you’re feeling stressed about what seems like a very complex system, stayed tuned for the next...
The Power of Saying “NO”
Ever start a new resolution and wonder why you can't keep it going? I think I've finally figured it out! This time I am saying "No." Every school year I have a list of things I want to do better. Every New Year I have another resolution that I quickly forget about....
3 Hot Tips for Presenting Marzano Scales to Students
Have you ever come across an amazing teaching idea, but you just couldn't get it organized enough to use it consistently? Maybe you used it but it didn't seem to bring you the results you were expecting? Maybe it was more complicated than you thought... welcome...
School’s Out Blog Blowout for Teachers!
Thanks for joining us for the School's Out Blog Blowout for Teachers! Today I'm linking up with several bloggers to bring you some summer fun and freebies! This blog hop loop is designed to run through 20 different blogs. Each blog post ends with an opportunity to...