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6th - 12th

In this lesson, students explore how locations around a meteorite provide information about the meteorite's orbit. They then learn about triangulation techniques, create imaginary cities in which meteorites are ensconced, and provide clues by which triang Full Review »

This Web Page is designed for middle school mathematics teachers. It contains all of the information needed for teachers to use the 16 classroom activities of SkyMath, including the module itself. We believe that it is an effective and innovative way to p Full Review »

Looking to gain compliance in ways that don't make you ashamed to tell others about it? Looking for positive and respectful ways to lead your students into displaying appropriate behaviors? Do you want to improve your relationships with your students? Full Review »

Surveys of graduates of education schools and colleges indicate that the #1 area of concern of new teachers is their feelings of inadequacy in managing classrooms. Despite clinical experiences, student teaching, and other observations in classroom settin Full Review »

Instructional methods and teaching methods mean the same thing; to split hairs over these terms adds nothing to the process of learning to be a teacher. Direct and indirect instruction are two main categories that many educators find useful for classifyin Full Review »

The complete classroom management program for today's teachers. Failure to effectively manage classroom behavior is the number one reason for today's teachers leaving or losing their jobs. Repeated warnings, scoldings, and lectures continue to be the disc Full Review »

We have reviewed all the Guidelines and have decided to take a different approach to protecting our component institutions and our faculty, staff and students from the dangers of the no-man's land while supporting our exercise of fair use rights. Full Review »

How do young children learn self-control, self-help, ways to get along with others, and family and school procedures? Such learning occurs when parents and teachers of infants, toddlers, or preschoolers are continuously involved in setting limits, encoura Full Review »

This site provides excellent strategies and suggestions for working effectively as a part of a classroom and school team. This is a terrific resource for the beginning of the year orientation. Full Review »

Grade Range
Higher Ed

Students use critical thinking skills to evaluate historical data, and make sense of complex issues. Some of the techniques discussed include compare and contrast, continuity vs. change, cause and effect, and discipline-based analysis. Full Review »