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  • How to Select a Reading Assessment

    Reading assessments play a key role in identifying potential reading difficulties. They guide reading instruction and ensure students make sufficient progress in their reading skills. Choosing the...

  • How to Design Evaluation Forms

    Evaluation forms serve a number of purposes in educational and professional settings. They offer insight into the quality of education, training programs, conferences and other events. Developing...

  • How to Make a Classroom Schedule

    Having a predictable, regular routine in your classroom can help your class function like a well-oiled machine. Keeping your classroom schedule requires some finessing, but if you stick to your...

  • How to Help Kids With Visual Memory Problems

    When a child is struggling in school, the most important questions a parent or educator can ask are "Why?" and "How can I help?" A common cause of learning difficulties is visual memory problems....

  • How to Teach With Smart Boards

    Teaching students to do or understand anything can be difficult. An interactive white board, or SMART Board, can be an invaluable resource. Its features can help create educational experiences...

  • How to Teach About Canadian Coins

    Canadian coins are some of the most commonly used coins in the world today. An understanding of Canadian coins can help broaden a person's understanding of both the money system that exists in...

  • How to Create Fake Martian Food Sculptures

    Creating fake Martian food sculptures allows for creative interpretations and artistry. Because Martians don't exist, and there's no known Martian history, the crafter can completely use his...

  • How to Make a Jeopardy Game Without PowerPoint

    Jeopardy is a classic game that can be used to excite students. More importantly, it provides them with review time and allows the teacher to informally assess what the students know. Even if you...

  • How to Use Formative Assessment to Differentiate Instruction

    Summative assessment is an end-of-unit demonstration of everything students have learned. It is formal, final and comprehensive. Formative assessment, on the other hand, is a tool for teachers; it...

  • How to Update Only One Worksheet in a Workbook

    Workbooks are an ideal way to assign homework and encourage independent learning and concept application. Whether coordinated with a reading, math, science or art unit, workbooks help you and your...

  • How to Introduce a School Essay

    Essays are an essential part of any educational career, whether they are part of an English course or other class. Regardless of the content, every essay needs an introduction. However, writing...

  • How to Teach the Art of Persuasion

    Teaching students the art of persuasion can serve them well in a variety of settings. Whether they write an article for a newspaper, an essay for college admission, or a future ad campaign,...

  • How to Use Centers in Learning

    Learning centers, instructional materials and activities collected in a corner or other area of the classroom, are handy ways to provide reinforcement for concepts, offer additional practice or...

  • How to Keep Classroom Chairs Quiet

    Younger children have difficulty sitting still. As a result of this, the chairs the children sit in move around as well. The legs of the chair scratch against the floor and make noise. This can be...

  • How to Create a Web Site for High School Students

    High School students are old enough to be making their own small Web sites. These Web sites can be used to teach students about Web creation, or as technological elements of other classes. High...

  • How to Build a Buddy Science Project

    Science is a subject almost all students enjoy. It incorporates visual, auditory and kinesthetic (movement-based) learning. Teachers often wonder how to create a quality assignment in which...

  • How to Build a Model Wind Turbine for Wind Power

    Making a simple windmill to demonstrate the concepts of wind electricity production is a good way to teach students about electrical, aerodynamic, electrical, and engineering concepts. Having a...

  • How to Improve Your Writing With Visual Verbs

    You're writing a resume and desire to impress the would-be employer with the variety of the work you have performed. Or you're drafting a novel you hope will rocket to the top of the best-seller...

  • How to Fix Noisy Classroom Chairs

    According to the City of Toronto's Early Childhood Services Team, a positive classroom environment encourages successful learning for all students. Loud classroom chairs can be disruptive and...

  • How to Incorporate Reading Through Phys Ed

    Physical education can be more than calisthenics and weight training. In physical education classes, teachers and coaches can reinforce the academic skills being taught in other classrooms. By...

  • How to Incorporate Students With Community Members

    Schools can have mutually beneficial relationships with community members. Students can learn from local area business owners and professionals about life in the "real world." In return,...

  • How to Do Peer Evaluations

    Peer evaluations are an effective classroom assessment tool. However, you cannot simply decide to use peer evaluations in your class one day. Instead, you have to prepare for this assessment with...

  • How to Use Rubric in Student Evaluations

    Sometimes, evaluating student performance can be too subjective. As a teacher, you must always strive for objectivity, especially when it comes to grading. Using rubrics in your classroom will...

  • How to Teach Tape Measure Lessons

    Concrete exercises often help children better understand abstract math skills; using a tape measure is one example of a helpful concrete exercise. Learning to measure can actually be fun for kids...

  • How to Teach About Puberty

    Puberty is a tumultuous time in the life of a young person. It's a stage of life that everyone must go through, yet when immersed in it, it is all too common for the adolescent to feel isolated...

  • How to Make Cool Experiments

    Hands-on experiments engage students' attention while teaching basic chemistry and physics. Accessible topics include force, motion and waves. An unbalanced force produces a change in motion or...

  • How to Maintain a Passion for Teaching

    Teaching can be one of the most personally rewarding professions a man or woman can undertake. Many educators bring a passion to their profession, viewing teaching as a calling. However, stress,...

  • How to Make Math Fun with Online Games

    If you're a math teacher, chances are you have students who feel that math is boring. Liven up your lessons by providing time for your students to play online math learning games. A quick online...

  • How to make Teachers Lesson Plans

    To make teachers lesson plans can be a tough job for a new teacher. Once it’s created, you eventually get the hang of making it and master the skills of making perfect lesson plans. Use the...

  • How to Teach Kids the Keyboard in Computers

    Computers are a ubiquitous element in today's world. With computers serving a perpetually increasing number of functions, children are being introduced to them at earlier ages then ever before....

  • How to Keep your Supplies in Order as a Teacher

    Supplies are a very important part of your job as a teacher. Many teaching jobs are necessarily laden with supplies, such as art teachers. Here are some suggestions to keep your students and...

  • How to Teach Kids Water Purification

    There are many types of water purification methods for kids to learn about, from the natural processes of waterways to how drinking water is cleaned. Teaching water purification comes much easier,...

  • How to Train Social Behavior in the Classroom

    Children need more than academic instruction from their schools if they are to survive in the real world. Children who learn proper social skills will thrive on the playground and in real-world...

  • How to Deal With Behavior Issues in the Classroom

    Classroom management is one of the most challenging skills to learn when you become a teacher. Dealing effectively with behavior issues in your classroom is essential to your ability to...

  • How to Teach Plant Growth to Low Vision Students

    Teaching plant growth to students with low vision isn't very different from teaching plant growth to students with normal vision. However, there are several accommodations you can make to a...

  • How to Make a Hieroglyphic Crossword Puzzle

    Introduce students to the amazing world of Egyptology through the use of hieroglyphic-based crossword puzzles. Teaching students to appreciate the art and etymology of the Egyptian culture can...

  • How to Run a School News Show

    This is the news! Start your school day off every morning with a news broadcast that dishes out the latest school information. School activities, the lunch menu and special events are just some of...

  • How to Have a Kindergarten Thanksgiving Feast

    Thanksgiving is a true American holiday that should be included in every Kindergarten class. There is no better way to celebrate sharing and tradition than having a Thanksgiving feast in the...

  • How to Teach Students Handwashing Techniques

    Nearly all articles and newscasts covering the best way to stay healthy mention hand washing. When students wash their hands frequently and correctly, they destroy the bacteria that cause colds,...

  • How to Teach an Acting Class for Kids

    Whether you want to teach a unit on acting or use theater activities in the classroom. Acting classes can offer a number of activities that help teach many useful skills to young children. An...

  • How to Add Smoke in a Wind Tunnel

    Professionally, wind tunnels are used by anyone whose product will encounter wind at some point--cars and airplanes for example. The machine allows a physicist to see how the wind interacts with...

  • How to Write a Classroom Newsletter

    Parent-teacher communication is a vital component in an elementary school setting. One way to achieve effective communication is for teachers to send out a classroom newsletter, either online or...

  • How to Write Bulletin Board Ideas

    For teachers, a classroom is more than just a place to conduct a class. The classroom itself can become a tool for learning through the use of creative visual aids. One thing you can do to enhance...

  • How to Create an Elementary School Lesson Plan about the Solar System

    Astronomy is always a popular subject in elementary school. The objects in the solar system are each interesting and unique, and they instill a sense of wonder in students while also helping them...

  • How to Design a First Grade Classroom

    First graders are curious, inquisitive and learn a lot by exploring their environment. Because of these reasons, the ideal first grade classroom should be colorful, engaging and provide...

  • How to Use Manipulatives as a Math Learning Tool

    When teaching math, it is important that the teacher make the numbers come alive for the students. This adds relevancy to the math lesson, and making numbers concrete rather than symbols on a page...

  • How to Plan Differentiated Reading Groups

    Teachers often struggle with how to best meet the needs of their diverse learners. The reading levels of students vary greatly, which makes it difficult to teach the same skills and strategies to...

  • How to Use Yoga Balls in the Classroom

    Originally used in treatment programs for newborns and infants, the yoga ball, interchangeably called the exercise or "Swiss" ball, was developed in 1963 by Aquilino Cosani. Today, these balls are...

  • How to Make Concrete Poetry

    Concrete poetry is a visual and audio experience on paper. Letters, punctuation marks and words are creatively arranged to form an image. The viewer instantly recognizes the subject from the shape...

  • How to Write a Teacher Biography

    Biographies written about teachers are used for a variety of purposes. School districts sometimes use these teacher biographies on their websites, brochures or promotional materials. A teacher's...

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