Did you recently wake up and realize that summer break is halfway over? As you regroup and rejuvenate from the previous year, it can be difficult to wrap your mind around the fact that the new school year is only a few or several weeks away. You don’t have to spend the next month and a […]
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DIY Task Management Without Breaking the Bank
Task management is one of the most important things in the classroom. There are many ways to accomplish task management successfully, but they can also be costly to produce. However, they need not be. With these simply do it yourself projects, you can make task management a breeze without spending a lot of your […]
7 Survival Tips for Summer School
Summer school can be an overwhelming or frustrating undertaking for educators facing disengaged students. Use these 7 survival tips to get ready and prepare students for a summer of growth and learning. 7 Ways to Make Summer School More Engaging These 7 tips might not be groundbreaking, but keeping stress levels low and boosting […]
Classroom Organization Hacks for Busy Teachers
An organized classroom is important to the process of teaching and learning. Maintaining classroom organization can be challenging when you have students to focus on, lessons to plan and papers to grade. Classroom Organization Hacks These tips and tricks will help you streamline organizational tasks so that your classroom looks and feels organized. By achieving […]
Building a Bird Oasis
It’s summertime, and that means there is a whole world of possibilities for activities your kids can do. It’s always fun to build new things with your kids and let them see it in action. If your kids love animals, get them to work building a DIY bird oasis for their feathered friends. Then […]
How to Find the Perfect Laboratory Burner
A laboratory burner is a staple for any lab, whether it is a professional organization or high school chemistry class. The type, size, and BTU output of the burner you choose will depend on many factors: What source of energy does your lab offer? How often will you use the burner and for what type […]
Keeping a Traveling Sketchbook
Whether you’re traveling to exotic places or just to the corner coffee shop, the lazy days of summer offer a dramatic change of pace from the sights and sounds of the school year. From colors and textures to shapes and compositions, capturing the cool things you see in a traveling sketchbook can provide inspiration […]
PLAY & PLAN: Baseball Game
Whether you hold season tickets for your local professional major or minor league baseball team’s home games, or you plan to cheer on your own school students or the nearby college team, you are sitting on a gold mine of potential lesson plans for your students. Baseball not only offers fun with the family […]
PLAY & PLAN: City Festival
With all the different types of parades and city festivals that spring up throughout the year — often with a nearly exponential spike during the summer months — it may seem curious as to why organizers goes to so much trouble to take on these large-scale projects, year after year. Between keeping up city permits, […]
PLAY & PLAN: Zoo, Aquarium, Museum
Your visits to various exhibits at the local zoo, aquarium and natural history museum abound with learning opportunities for your eager class in the fall. Whether you want to focus on thriving animal populations, endangered species, ancient cultures and even dinosaurs, the gates to information open widely for you each time you walk into […]
Sharable Classroom Technology to Stay On Budget
Trying to adopt the most updated technology to keep your students competitive with the rest of their peers in the nation, while also trying to maintain a reasonable budget, poses challenges for the most committed school district administrators. As you and your local school board search for ways to maintain high standards of delivering […]
Lasers vs Lightbulbs: What’s the Difference?
If your classroom is equipped with an old-school projector, then you’re probably all-too-familiar with the frustration that comes along with a projector lamp or bulb burning out while you’re in the middle of a presentation to your students. However, these kinds of problems will soon be a thing of the past with the recent […]
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