Learning intentions are an essential component of a good lesson plan. Here’s how to use them in a more effective way that improves student understanding.
Foreign Language Lesson Plans: Immersing Students in New Cultures
Teaching language is more meaningful when learning about culture is included. Here’s how to incorporate culture into your foreign language lesson plans.
Self-Directed Learning: How Students Can Create Their Own Lesson Plans
Self-directed learning and student-created lesson plans give students more agency and can inspire leadership, creativity and engagment.
Social Media Lesson Plans: How To Use Snapchat, Instagram and Facebook in the Classroom
Social media can be a nuisance or a source of bullying. But teachers can design social media lesson plans to use Snapchat, Instagram and Facebook in class.
History Lesson Plans: Tips for Engaging Students in the Past
These interesting history lesson plans and resources will help teachers engage students in different cultures, communities and time periods.
Digital Device Rules: Classroom Guidelines for Balanced Tech Use
Classroom technology is important, but should be used in moderation. Here’s how to set balanced, effective digital device rules.
How To Teach Climate Change Without Panicking Your Students
Teach climate change so students are empowered rather than hopeless. It isn’t easy, but these strategies and resources make it approachable across subjects.
Science Lesson Plans: Fun Experiments and Activities for Learning
Teachers can use these resources in their classrooms to create engaging science lesson plans in chemistry, earth science, physics and more.
Self-Regulation: Helping Students Cope with School Stress and Anxiety
Today’s students face more school stress than ever. Here’s how to support them by teaching emotional management and self-regulation.