
How to Teach Algebraic Expressions to 6th and 7th Graders
Have you ever found yourself pleasantly surprised by something you created for a colleague or friend? That’s exactly how I feel about my Algebraic Expressions

Have you ever found yourself pleasantly surprised by something you created for a colleague or friend? That’s exactly how I feel about my Algebraic Expressions

Prepare to surprise your students by transforming history into an entertaining and immersive adventure. Teaching ancient Greece is not just a lesson for me. It’s

As Pi Day approaches, the excitement in the air is palpable. There’s something genuinely thrilling about witnessing students of all ages, from the wide-eyed curiosity

Have you ever felt like getting students excited about meeting expectations is a bit like herding cats? Trust me, I get it. There are many

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We all have that one unit that might not light up our excitement radar when we open our curriculum maps to see what’s next. The

Simulations engage students by bringing to life historical events. Students take on experiential learning and learn in a memorable way from different perspectives.

If you’ve ever tried teaching basic map skills to 6th graders, you know it can be a bit like navigating uncharted territory. Those directions, scales,
One of my favorite parts about teaching history is showing my historians how it’s a big story separated into chapters! We all know that history
Being a middle or high school teacher is about more than just delivering classroom lessons. It’s about nurturing young minds, sparking that passion for learning,

Think back to that first day of school when your students walked into the classroom, filled with nervous energy and uncertain smiles. As the weeks
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