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I’m Thankful for the Thanksgiving Rap or Rhyme
We always have a short week before Thanksgiving break. At least two school days, sometimes three. The students are incredibly difficult to focus. I’ve found that even if I can engage them in our current task (unit, story, etc.), they … Continue reading
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Why I Don’t Use Multiple Choice Questions
Creating and administering tests is used as an important gauge of student learning by teachers, parents, and administrators. It’s not the only way, but it’s probably the most common. In my classroom, when I have to give a test or … Continue reading
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5 Activities for LSSU’s Annual Banished Words List
Each year, Lake State Superior University gathers and releases their Banished Words list. Selecting overused and worn out words from the lexicon to be done away with and spare our ears/ eyes. Of course, it’s just good fun. Here are … Continue reading
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Why I Use Holiday Themed Materials in the Secondary Classroom
Teenagers are still big kids. Especially in middle school and early high school. Halloween is a great opportunity for scary and creepy stories and discussing the fun in being scared. Even if the holiday material is in line with current … Continue reading
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