How to engage students in an exciting Christmas activity in school during the weeks before the holidays: let’s take a trip.
A Free and Fun Summer Activity for Kids At Home
One summer activity with four steps to develop a few skills: use your imagination, create the plan, build your vision, and have a blast.
2 Fun and Simple Public Speaking Activities for Students in Elementary School
Two fun and hilarious ways to engage your students in public speaking: 1. make your change; 2. build it together.
3 Benefits of Public Speaking for Students in High School
Three benefits for teaching public speaking to high school students with teaching tips: 1. thinking skills; 2. communication skills; 3. professional skills.
3 Ways Of Developing And Teaching Empathy Through Children’s Literature
3 strategies that will help you develop and teach empathy through children’s literature: culture and experience, perspective empathy mapping, and dramatize the feeling.
How to Set Effective Goals for Teachers In and Out of the Classroom
Goal setting is essential for teachers. Use this 5 step process to see massive results while engaging in self care for your peace of mind.
How to Teach Cultural Diversity in the Classroom
To truly embrace multiculturalism and understand cultural diversity, it’s essential to teach our children how to openly accept one another and themselves.
4 Ways to Support Students Who Struggle With Reading Comprehension
Reading is essential in literacy development. Using the read aloud strategy, engage children in reading comprehension with four activities The Group Piece, The Class Piece, The Creative Piece, and The Prompting Piece.
One Simple Strategy to Engage Children in Reading Comprehension
Reading is essential in developing a child’s imagination in stimulating their memory. It increases enjoyment of reading and so much more.
How to Stop Comparing Yourself to Others in Four Simple Steps
The need to compare ourselves to others can crush so many children’s spirits so let’s address how to help them move pass this feeling.