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| Buddy System
Ms. Johnston has created independence for herself and her students by creating a class buddy system. Peers check up on each other to insure they have their homework, read to each other, and give each other support. | (by users) |
| Egg Carton Multiplication
If you’re looking for more math games, here’s a fun way your students can practice multiplication facts with only a Ping-Pong ball and an empty egg carton. Help your students bounce their way to multiplication success. | (by users) |
| Flipping the Classroom
How a math teacher working on an army base uses the flipped classroom strategy to better serve students and parents by individualizing instruction for all learners, including ability levels, needs, and learning styles. | (by 0 users) |
| Rekindle Your Passion for the Profession
Has teaching to the test eroded your passion for the profession? Nancy has a small challenge, and a unique suggestion, to help you get excited about what you’re teaching and to infect your students with the same Passion Fever! | (by users) |
| Teaching Visual Learners
When you speak to your class do your students hear what the Peanuts gang hear when adults talk? Ms. Mims has a good suggestion for breaking through the noise and reaching visual learners. | (by users) |
| Teaching with Love and Logic
A discipline program called Teaching With Love and Logic has many great techniques to deal with most discipline problems. | (by 0 users) |



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