Inventors Web Quest for Turn of the Century
Why using a webquest might be the best way to teach Turn of the Century Inventors and how you can easily enrich learning with this method.
Why using a webquest might be the best way to teach Turn of the Century Inventors and how you can easily enrich learning with this method.
Choice boards allow students to take ownership of their work and provide an intrinsic motivator for producing the best results. You can use choice boards for un-homework ideas, positive behavior rewards or building relationships in the classroom.
Gifted students are like snow flakes… each one is different and learns in a unique way. One thing is for sure, all kids (gifted, struggling, or in-between) need structure and support while learning at home.
Research has shown that exposure to nature and outdoor activities has many benefits for children, both physically and mentally. Encouraging kids to spend time outside, explore nature, and participate in outdoor activities can help promote their overall health and well-being, as well as foster a deeper appreciation for the environment.
I know vocabulary instruction is essential for reading comprehension. But, if you’re schedule is like mine, teaching multiple words in depth within a week is a challenge. So, I started pulling a Word of the Week from our weekly vocabulary list and adding a fun activity to help the word “stick” in my kids’ minds.