The New Periodic Table Song (In Order)
The New Periodic Table Song (In Order) Read More
There once was periodic table song whose frenzied pace and extraordinary organization made it seemingly irreplaceable — here’s another!
Teaching: The art & science of helping people learn
The New Periodic Table Song (In Order) Read More
There once was periodic table song whose frenzied pace and extraordinary organization made it seemingly irreplaceable — here’s another!
How To Use Flexible Grouping In The Classroom Read More
Having students interact with one or more peers can build community, increase engagement, and make learning more active.
When Students Break The Rules, Emphasize The Effect On Others Read More
Emphasizing how one student can impact another is not only useful for modifying behavior, but can create a learning community.
How To Design A Wikipedia Writing & Research Assignment Read More
The idea of actually using Wikipedia to explicitly teach research for an entire unit is less common than its use for researching credibility.
A Teacher Planning Model For Multiple Intelligences Read More
How can I use one student’s tendencies and ‘intelligences’ to support them in developing other less-developed areas?
What Your Social Media Habits Say About Your Teaching Style Read More
What Do Your Social Media Habits Reveal About Your Teaching Style? You’re a lurker—love social media, but more the media than the social,
Improving Discipline In High School By Gamifying Good Behavior Read More
By rewarding students for good behavior, Kentucky’s Valley High School is attempting to transform its culture and engage students.
Understanding: The Problem With Breaking The Whole Into Parts Read More
Mastery of a complex whole requires designing backward from the complex whole and the interesting questions related to it.