How to use visual learning in the classroom Visual learning refers to students absorbing information from things they see, such as images, graphics, maps, and diagrams. Thanks to the rise […]
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Using retrospective templates in education Hosting retrospectives in the classroom helps students and teachers recognize the things that are going well and the areas that need to improve. By using […]
Templates for teachers, sounds familiar? Today we’re sharing some festive templates that you can incorporate into your pre-holiday lessons as additional exercises and activities.
How to use story charts in the classroom Teaching children how to write stories? A big part of this involves teaching children how to plan them. To pace a good […]
How to teach phonics Phonics is a popular way of teaching introductory reading and writing skills. It involves educating beginning readers about how individual letters and certain groups of letters […]
An online whiteboard for teaching can greatly enhance your classroom. Students today are more familiar with technology than ever before, so why not let them learn in the way they consume knowledge daily?
There are four classroom management styles: authoritarian, authoritative, permissive, and indulgent. These have been adapted from notable developmental psychologist Diana Baumrind’s research into parenting styles in the 1960s.
Affinity mapping is a way of organizing thoughts from brainstorming.
While affinity diagrams are perhaps most used by user experience (UX) professionals, teachers can adapt the process to suit educational settings
Student self-assessment is a critical method for teaching ownership and autonomy in education. It gives students the opportunity to evaluate themselves independently and judge their own progress as a learner and as a person.
For teachers who are unfamiliar with the scientific lesson plan, this guide is going to explain how it works and how it is used in the context of teaching science today.
Thanksgiving is a wonderful time to engage students in activities that promote gratitude, reflection, and creativity. Today, let’s focus on five activities that you can organize in your classroom during this special time of the year.
Sticky notes allow you to work on a virtual board as you would on a good old-fashioned cork board and can be fully customizable in terms of size, color and content.