Have you ever looked at your pacing guide or standards and noticed that one standard seems really small? It’s not that the skill is insignificant, but it’s something you don’t need to spend a lot of time on. Science mini-lessons are a great way to address these small standards or even review skills that were previously taught, but need a bit of a refresher! What are Science ... Read More about Plan the Perfect Science Mini-Lesson in 3 Steps
A Pacing Guide for Teaching Marine Science
I get questions all the time about the pacing and units included in marine science, and it makes total sense! Many teachers who teach marine science were assigned the class randomly or with no prior experience. And because marine science is often taught as an elective course, there are not as many resources out there to help. If you are new to teaching marine science, let’s look at how to organize ... Read More about A Pacing Guide for Teaching Marine Science
How to Prepare a Gallery Walk Activity with Task Cards
I don’t know about you, but my middle schoolers can be a tough bunch to keep still. While a hands-on activity at their desk will suffice sometimes, I have found that getting them up and moving can make a huge difference! When I’m looking for a quick and easy way to get students moving, I always create a gallery walk activity. What is a Gallery Walk Activity? A gallery walk is when students walk ... Read More about How to Prepare a Gallery Walk Activity with Task Cards
What To Do When Students Fail A Test
We’ve all been there. You’re sitting at your desk after school, grading papers and you notice one failing grade after another. As you finish grading, you notice so many students failed the test. So, what do you do when your students fail a test? First of all, don’t panic! It’s one day and one test and it happens. Regardless of what you do next, know that this doesn’t make you a bad teacher. Look ... Read More about What To Do When Students Fail A Test
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