Across the country, educators are stepping up to help address community issues, taking on problems that prevent students from learning.
Book Report Lesson Plans To Inspire Your Elementary Students
Teachers can make engaging book report lesson plans students love. Follow these ideas to get creative with the reading assignments.
How To Write a Classroom Newsletter Your Students’ Parents Will Actually Read
If you are developing or updating your classroom newsletter, follow these 12 tips to create a truly valuable parent newsletter.
How To Teach About Thanksgiving Mindfully at Every Grade
It’s possible to teach students the truth about Thanksgiving at any age. This means establishing an accurate foundation to learn about Indigenous people.
How Lesson Plan Technology Can Help With Interruptions and Delays
You don’t have to let delays or difficult schedules disrupt your lessons. Follow this guide to use lesson plan technology to engage students.
The New Role of Screen-Based Learning in the Classroom
What is the new role of technology in the post-pandemic classroom? Explore ways to incorporate screen-based learning with in-person learning.
How To Use Halloween as a Gateway to Classic Literature
As you develop lessons for “spooky season” this October, consider using classic literature to engage students with some of their favorite Halloween characters.
How To Teach Critical Thinking on Columbus Day
There is a place for Christopher Columbus in the classroom. Here is how you can discuss Columbus Day thoughtfully while honoring Indigenous people.
How To Host Your First Post-Pandemic Parent-Teacher Conference
After a hard and in our newly in-person circumstances, here is how you can have a successful parent-teacher conference post-COVID.