Have you considered using Magic Square Puzzles in your classroom? Are you unsure whether they’ll work for you and your students? Today I’m showing you four reasons NOT to use Magic Square Puzzles, because they just might not be for you and your students… 1. Your students already have too much fun in school. If your students are already engaged and learning…
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Indoor Recess Preparation: Low Prep Ideas
No teacher (or student for that matter) likes to hear that you’re going to have indoor recess. But with indoor recess preparation you can dread that announcement a little less and your students will enjoy the variety of activities you have ready and waiting for them. Grab a box or tub where you can store all of your great indoor recess materials….
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Getting to Know Your Students’ Interests
Happy Back to School Season!! This is Molly from The Sassy Sub and I am so excited to be guest blogging today at HoJo’s Teaching Adventures. We all know that building relationships with our students is a key element in establishing a positive classroom environment necessary for a successful school year! There are many ways we can jump start the…
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Teaching Classroom Procedures and Expectations
There’s so much “advice” out there for teachers who are having classroom management problems. You can read books, blogs, get information from the teachers down the hall, and some parents may even tell you how to do your job. But today I want to talk to you about how to prevent problems in the first place. That’s why we’re going to…
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Math Puzzles for Elementary Students
Math can be a tough subject for many students. Yet we all know that if we can find ways to keep students engaged, they’re going to like the material more, focus, and learn better. That’s where they math puzzles for elementary students come into play! Read on to learn how you can take an every day math puzzle and help your…
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