19 Metacognitive Strategies To Help Kids Control Their Learning
Most of us probably know the term “metacognition” as “thinking about thinking.” This definition is accurate, but there’s more to […]
Most of us probably know the term “metacognition” as “thinking about thinking.” This definition is accurate, but there’s more to […]
Help students explore justice, civil rights, and powerful writing with this free worksheet bundle. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. wrote
When it comes to something simple like a field trip permission slip, there’s no need to reinvent the wheel. That’s
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An “I Am” poem is a way for students to introduce themselves, explore poetry writing, or reflect on a unit
Can we make a car go by using a balloon for power? Check out our experiment below to get to
The Rainbow Walking Water Experiment is such a fun experiment that children of all ages (and adults) love. The experiment
This Potato Battery Experiment is a fun way to engage your classroom. It feels almost like a magic trick—especially if
The periodic table lays the foundation for a student’s understanding of chemistry and physical science. Use the worksheets in this