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5 Field Trip Problems and How to Prevent Them

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Field trips can be a great way to enhance student learning and for many students it is their only chance to see and do things in the community. While they are so valuable, field trips can come with some challenges when it comes to getting volunteers to help with the supervision. Come read about five common problems on field trips and how to deal with them proactively.

Field trips can be so much fun when they run smoothly. However, there can also be those field trips where you want to pull your hair out or vow never to do it again. We’ve gone on hundreds of field trips over our careers. Some of these trips are cherished memories of special classes. Others are permanent scars and trauma (ok, that might be pushing it). Come learn from our mistakes so you can avoid these field trip problems.

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Filed Under: Classroom Tips Tagged With: Classroom Community, Classroom Management, Classroom Management Strategies, communicating with parents, communication with parents, field trip, parent-teacher communication, parents, volunteers in the classroom

How to Unfold Geometry: Books to Shape Your Unit

by BrainNinjasWP

Picture books are a great way to inspire your students in a visual way. Geometry has a lot of new vocabulary which can be challenging for students, so use books to help students learn new words and concepts. Come check out this list of geometry books and questions you can use while reading them with your upper elementary students.

Are you using geometry books in your math classes? Why not? Even simple books can help students visualize concepts. Even books that might be considered “baby books” can be used in your upper elementary math. There is more than one way to use a book. Come read how we do it.

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Filed Under: Engaging Lessons, Teaching Strategies Tagged With: Book Recommendations, books, geometry, interactive math notebooks, Math, Math Lessons, math manipulatives, Math Worksheets, Mathematics, Professional Learning, Teachers Pay Teachers

Unravel the Magic of Fractured Fairy Tale Activities!

by BrainNinjasWP

How are you using fairy tales in the classroom? One of our favourite ways is to use fractured fairy tales to help students write their own stores. There are already so many great examples out there. Come read through this list of ideas you can use right away in your upper elementary classroom. Add some magic to your language arts lessons.

Once upon a time, there was a teacher who discovered her students didn’t know the story of Little Red Riding Hood. Yes! It’s a true story. It is not a fairy tale. With each year, it is surprising that fewer and fewer students know the traditional fairy tales. It seems that reading classic stories before entering school has become less and less common at home. With the huge selection of stories, teachers just don’t have time to read them all.

Even in upper elementary, one of our favourite units is fairy tales. We start our fairy tale unit by reading some of the old classics. If you have older students who are a little twisty, you can even share the darker versions. We talk about why fairy tales were used by parents and how the stories have changed over time. Come learn about how we use fairy tales in our upper elementary classroom.

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Filed Under: Engaging Lessons Tagged With: Drama Circles, English Language Arts, Fairy Tales, Fractured Fairy Tales, language, Language Arts, Lesson Plans, Teachers Pay Teachers

How to Fix Your Forced Copy Google Glitches

by BrainNinjasWP

Are you having trouble with Google glitches because your forced copy links aren't working? Come read through our list of possible solutions when the link you received doesn't work.

If you have been using a forced copy to receive Google files, you may have noticed a glitch that can cause problems. To be clear, when we allow for a copy of our Google files to be made in your drive, we should never have to share or give you access. We’ve already done that step to automate it. However, there have been lots of problems with Google glitches lately so we gathered up all the knowledge we could find online and put it in an easy-to-use format so that you can get your files as quickly as possible. Many teacher authors like ourselves use these forced copy links because sharing folders isn’t possible (yet).

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Filed Under: Classroom Tips Tagged With: Classroom Technology, Educational Technology, Google Classroom, Professional Learning, Setting Up Technology, Technology in the Classroom, Technology Integration

Rich Financial Literacy Lessons to Save For Your Students

by BrainNinjasWP

Financial literacy is so much more than counting money, but things change regularly so it can be difficult to keep up. We put together all the information teachers need to add these lessons to their upper elementary classroom. Talk about saving, investing, budgeting and so much more with these activities and all the the background information needed for teachers.

Gone are the days when parents would teach their kids how to use their money. In fact, many adults don’t know how to use their own money. According to a recent poll in Canada, seven of ten adults consider themselves financially literate. However, nearly 65% of Canadians admit to being in debt or living from one paycheck to another. So, what does it really mean to be financially literate, and what does this have to do with elementary education?

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Filed Under: Engaging Lessons Tagged With: Budgeting, Canadian Money, Financial Literacy, Health, Investing, Lesson Plans, Money, Professional Learning, Saving, Teachers Pay Teachers, Wellness

5 Amazing Canadian Women Your Students Should Know About

by BrainNinjasWP

You don't have to wait for Women's History Month to learn about amazing Canadian women. There are so many creative, intelligent and trailblazing women in the world. I think many people don't realize how many fascinating women we have in our own country. Come learn about these women that you can add to your lessons any time of year.

You don’t have to wait for Women’s History Month to learn about amazing Canadian women. There are so many creative, intelligent and trailblazing women in the world. I think many people don’t realize how many fascinating women we have in our own country. Come learn about these women that you can add to your lessons any time of year.

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Filed Under: Engaging Lessons Tagged With: Canadian History, Canadian Trailblazers, Historic Women, Indigenous People in Canada, Teachers Pay Teachers, Women's History

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