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How to Teach Students to Self-Regulate

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Do you need help teaching your students to self-regulate? Managing emotions can be a challenge for some students, but there are practical strategies that can help. Come read the whole post.

What does it mean to self-regulate? Well, the obvious answer means for students to keep their feelings in check. But that’s a bit misleading. It implies that students need to squish down their feelings. Emotional regulation is a skill that students need to be taught. It does not come naturally for everyone.

Students who are having a hard time with self-regulation often appear to be disengaged, rude, helpless or otherwise frustrating for teachers. For many teachers, this means ramping up the WOW factor to try to entice students into wanting to learn. This might mean costumes, balloons, candy and confetti for math-but imagine if it could be something so much simpler?

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Filed Under: Teaching Strategies Tagged With: Breathe, Emotional Regulation, Feelings, Health, Managing Feelings, Multiple Means of Engagement, Self-Regulation, Teacher Wellness

Debunking Five Differentiation Myths in the Classroom

by BrainNinjasWP

Have you been told that differentiating for your students means more work? Then you're probably doing it wrong. Come unlearn everything you learned about differentiation by debunking these myths.

We thought we had heard all the possible excuses for not differentiating instruction until this week during a professional development session. We were shocked to overhear (and in some cases, be told straight out to our faces) some of the reasons teachers are not differentiating for their students. Here are five differentiation myths we heard and the reasons the people who said them are misinformed.

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Filed Under: Teaching Strategies Tagged With: Differentiated Instruction, Differentiation, Inclusion, Special Education, UDL

How to Explore Métis Storytelling Through Indigenous Art Lessons

by BrainNinjasWP

If you are looking for a great art lesson for painting that explores Indigenous art lessons, you should try this one out. Lots of suggestions on how to use your art once you're done is included too.

This is a lesson we’ve done with our students for years partly because it never fails to create stunning artwork and because it’s fun to do. Students always love it. Artists always study the work of other artists to learn techniques. This art project celebrates Indigenous artists by studying and creating new works inspired by Indigenous art lessons.

Come check out how we create these stunning pieces of art (which aren’t nearly as difficult as you might think) based on Indigenous art lessons.

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Filed Under: Engaging Lessons Tagged With: Art Lessons, Indigenous Artists, Indigenous Artists of Canada, Indigenous Cultures, Lesson Plans, Metis Art, Teachers Pay Teachers

How to Shock Your Students With Engaging Electricity Lessons

by BrainNinjasWP

Are you looking for lessons and activities you can use to teach electricity concepts? We pulled together our favourite activities to save you time looking for them. Come take a look at these electricity lessons for your upper elementary science class.

As ninjas, we are always looking for ways to teach our students new skills like problem-solving and critical thinking without the students KNOWING we are teaching them skills like problem-solving and critical thinking. We love project-based learning, and electricity lessons are a great unit to practice some hands-on learning.

We give our students just enough information to be safe and get working on a project. Our students get so wrapped up in their projects that they don’t even notice they are learning. That’s why we’re the Brain Ninjas, and that’s why you need to try it, too!

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Filed Under: Engaging Lessons Tagged With: Alberta science, Electricity, engaging lessons, Lesson Plans, Science Lessons, Teachers Pay Teachers

How to Survive With Animals in the Classroom

by BrainNinjasWP

Do you have classroom pets? We don't. Come hear some hilarious stories why we don't keep animals in the classroom anymore.

Do you have a class pet? Is it a live one or is it more of a mascot? When there are animals in the classroom, life is not boring.

We’ve had varied successes (and nightmares) over animals and insects in the classroom. We asked some of our teachers in our ninja community to share their best and worst animals in the classroom stories.

Warning: You will laugh and there is a possibility you’ll be traumatized.

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Filed Under: Classroom Tips Tagged With: Animals in the Classroom, Class Pets, Classroom Pets, funny teacher, Pet in the Classroom, Teacher Humour

Give Your Reading Instruction an Easy Twist

by BrainNinjasWP

Twist up your traditional Literature Circles with this fun take that will get your students excited to write about their reading! It's so much fun to add to your Langugae Arts lessons.

For years we’ve done Literature Circles and tried lots of variations, but this one worked really well with our students. The problem with Literature Circles is that some students just don’t like the different activities. This version allows students to have some independence while still having accountability (and something to show for the time). If you are looking for an activity to spice up your reading instruction, look no further than Twisted Literature Circles.

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Filed Under: Engaging Lessons, Teaching Strategies Tagged With: Book Clubs, Literature Circles, our tpt products, Reading, reading strategies, Teaching Reading

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