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Teacher Ms H ~ Third Is the Word
Sunday, August 9, 2015. Back to School Blog Hop: Ideas, Tips, Freebies, and Giveaway! 8 Tips to Start Your School Year Off Right! Tips for Teachers by Teacher Ms H. Blog Hop Hosted by the Owl Teacher. Do you teach upper elementary students and find they still lack calendar skills? This idea works great for me and students get to take turns being Calendar Monitor. All they have to do is move a magnet on the day that it is! I love that I can write special occasions or student birthdays on this calendar too.
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Teacher Mujahidah
Fun…Fun…Fun English.:. February 9, 2011. How strange can a language be? There is no egg in an eggplant. It doesn’t look or taste like an egg. There is no ham in a hamburger. There is no pine nor apple in a pineapple. Sweetmeats are candies while sweetbreads, which aren’t sweet, are meat. English muffins were not invented in England and French fries were not invented in France, so where did such names come from? Some names seem to describe the opposite of what the things really are:. Doesn’t it seem...
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Teacher Mum | Home of the "Crumple Effect."
Home of the Crumple Effect. All At The Right Time. November 6, 2011. Haven’t seen me here for a while? I’ve been using my precious blogging time to really listen to my kids, get some extra exercise happening, paying attention to my husband, cooking some wholesome meals (okayat least I try) and I even sat on the couch and watched TV once. And I’ve loved it but I love blogging too. Yes, you can have it all, but not all at the same time. I’m going to choose what matters in time right now. October 19, 2011.
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Teacher Muna
Monday, April 25, 2016. 5: Human Digestive System. 4: Sequence Connectors Activity. Yesterday was a lesson on Sequence Connectors. The students had to 'host' their own cooking show. I asked them to bring all items needed for presenting their recipe but everything must not be cooked (or cooked at home) so they just needed to assemble their menu in class. Class control is still an issue for me. But I am satisfied with how the students are able to apply the sequence connectors in their essay. At the...Class...
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Sunday, April 22, 2007. Every English student asks the question, what's the best way to learn English? There was one right answer, but it's difficult to say one way to learn because all students are different. First, everyone has different skills. Some people are able to remember very well, others have much more education, some are natural. And don't have trouble talking to strangers, and others have an "ear" for understanding different languages. Students also come to class with different experiences.
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Musings of a Teacher
Musings of a Teacher. I have grown to appreciate the task of helping children take better care of themselves, of each other, and of their classrooms. It's not a waste. It's probably the most enduring thing that I teach. In a world filled with global violence and threats of environmental devastation, where drugs and guns are easily available, learning to be more decent and to build caring communities is hardly a waste of time.". Ruth Sydney Charney, Teaching Children to Care. Lily Tomlin as "Edith Ann".