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| Crime Lab Science
In my many years of teaching chemistry and physics, I observed that the laboratory investigations that created the most enthusiasm were those that cast the student in the role of crime lab analyst. Ra... | (by 0 users) |
| Dear Abby
Once my keyboarding students begin composing, there is no stopping them! An activity which takes them out of the textbook involves writing a letter to Dear Abby regarding a question or problem they ha... | (by 0 users) |
| Grabbing Students’ Interest
Ms. Matway makes her own videos, assigns her students the roles of detective, newscaster, CEO, or anything else it takes to motivate them for a new lesson plan or assignment. | (by users) |
| Making Vocabulary Come to Life
I borrowed an exercise from the drama department to use as a vocabulary tool. Students performed improv to illustrate new vocabulary words... | (by 0 users) |
| Moving to the Kindergarten Classroom
For anyone moving from middle school or upper primary grades to kindergarten, be prepared for a vast difference in attention span and level of independence. Especially at the beginning of the year, ma... | (by users) |



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