25 Digital Assessment Tools for Teachers (Formative & Summative)
Proper assessment is essential to learning. Teachers plan their lessons and activities around learning objectives, and they need ways to […]
Proper assessment is essential to learning. Teachers plan their lessons and activities around learning objectives, and they need ways to […]
Everyone loves well-done high school plays. When the actors and director are engaged in the storyline and the blocking is
There’s something truly magical about springtime. Flowers bloom and birds sing as the world wakes from its winter slumber. Poetry
Ah, the natural slump. Every single person in your classroom can feel it. That dry atmosphere where it feels like
Poetry, with rhyming, alliteration, and short, easy-to-interpret stanzas, is a great way to engage elementary schoolers in everything from seasonal
Most of us know St. Patrick’s Day as a fun and whimsical holiday involving mischievous leprechauns, rainbows, shamrocks, and, of
Fifth grade students have been learning about rhymes all of their lives. Most of the poems from their younger years,
Most adults probably remember reading Shel Silverstein and the joy his book A Light in the Attic brought us. Reading
Spring is here, and a fresh new crop of books is in bloom! We’ve scoured the upcoming book lists and
Written in a 5-7-5 syllable count, traditional Japanese haiku are three-line poems that date back to the 13th century. Often