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Lorenzi, Natalie – Instructor, 2012
Math games bring out kids' natural love of numbers. Yet in the waning days of school, students can't wait for that final bell to ring. Each summer, most students lose about two months of mathematical computation skills. So how do teachers keep their students focused on math up till the end? Before sending them off for the summer, get them hooked…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Educational Games, Teaching Methods, Learning Activities
Cleaver, Samantha – Instructor, 2011
Here's an awesome thought! Teaching means a teacher's impact on students will last a lifetime. And despite the negatives one hears in the news, a 2010 ING Foundation poll found that 98 percent of adults believe a good teacher can "change the course of a child's life." This year, a teacher will affect every child in his/her class. Over the course…
Descriptors: Teacher Effectiveness, Change Strategies, Educational Strategies, Educational Practices
Strom, Erich – Instructor, 2012
Kids learn by doing, which, experts agree, is the only real way to teach citizenship. This article presents election-year activities that stress action. These activities will show students what it means to be a good citizen. (Contains 6 online resources.)
Descriptors: Citizenship, Elections, Political Campaigns, Citizenship Education
Greene, Kim – Instructor, 2012
Despite students' interest in informational text, it has played second fiddle in literacy instruction for years. Now, though, nonfiction is getting its turn in the spotlight. The Common Core State Standards require that students become thoughtful consumers of complex, informative texts--taking them beyond the realm of dry textbooks and…
Descriptors: State Standards, Textbooks, Classroom Techniques, Information Literacy
Wilhelm, Jeff – Instructor, 2007
Inquiry-based learning is about more than moving desks out of those neat rows and avoiding lecture and recitation, says the author in his newest book, "Engaging Readers & Writers With Inquiry". It is about turning the way teachers teach upside down and inside out by asking students the big questions and letting them find their own way to the…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Inquiry, Student Projects, Teacher Role
Gregory, Cynde – Instructor, 1994
Presents an assessment rubric that allows teachers to consistently assess children's work over time. The rubric focuses on 3 features of writing (surface features, inner layers, and creativity), within which are 18 specific competencies. The article describes how to use the rubric to assess creative writing. (SM)
Descriptors: Check Lists, Creative Writing, Elementary Education, Evaluation Methods
Curwood, Jen Scott – Instructor, 2008
By the time March comes around, students are anticipating spring break and warmer weather--not to mention the rapidly approaching end of the school year. To keep teachers sane during this March Madness, the author provides tips on how they can cope with the bad behaviors of their students. She also suggests that a school-wide behavior policy, such…
Descriptors: Student Behavior, Intervention, Teaching Methods, Student Attitudes
Burns, Marilyn – Instructor, 2007
Everyday, people face situations that call for adding, subtracting, multiplying, or dividing, and at least half of the time, these calculations are accomplished without the use of pen, paper, or calculators. Because figuring "in your head" is such an important life skill, it should have a regular role in classroom math teaching. This article…
Descriptors: Mathematics Skills, Teaching Methods, Mathematics Instruction, Arithmetic
Booth, Virginia Humphreys – Instructor, 1994
A children's art project lets students create artistic portfolios in a Jackson Pollock style. The activity takes 60 minutes and requires posterboard, adhesive tape, spray paint, tempera paints, eyedroppers, newspapers, colored markers, and stencil letters. By inviting students to make their own portfolios, teachers are cultivating students'…
Descriptors: Art Activities, Art Products, Childrens Art, Creative Expression
Bierly, Ken – Instructor, 1985
Do-boxes are activity centers in a shoe box that are designed to get children thinking, predicting, and evaluating. Suggested acitivities are listed. (DF)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Elementary Education, Teaching Methods
Rico, Gabriele Lusser – Instructor, 1985
Clustering is a nonlinear brainstorming technique that can encourage children's natural writing ability by helping them draw on their need to make patterns out of their experience. Tips for introducing cluster writing into the classroom are offered. (MT)
Descriptors: Creative Writing, Elementary Education, Teaching Methods
Hoenack, Peg – Instructor, 1986
Teachers can provide joyful musical experiences for students with the simplest of instruments. Suggestions for instruments, songs to teach, notation, and tips are offered. (MT)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Music Activities, Teaching Methods
Casella, Vicki – Instructor, 1987
Software programs which help students' vocabulary development are described. (CB)
Descriptors: Courseware, Elementary Education, Teaching Methods, Vocabulary Development
Instructor, 1986
Eight educational practices for improving classroom learning taken from the Department of Education's report "What Works--Research about Teaching and Learning" are reviewed. Reading comprehension, teaching writing, direct instruction, and homework are among the topics covered. (MT)
Descriptors: Educational Research, Elementary Secondary Education, Teaching Methods
Phillips, LuOuida Vinson – Instructor, 1987
While other factors affect mastery of a lesson, closure helps learners know what they learned, why they learned it, and how it is useful. The five most common methods of closure are reviewed and techniques for incorporating them into lesson planning are discussed. (MT)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Lesson Plans, Retention (Psychology), Teaching Methods
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