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How to Use Collaborative Tasks to Create Classroom Community

by BrainNinjasWP

Collaborative tasks help students learn to work together toward the classroom community they want to achieve. Read more about how we use collaborative tasks to build classroom community and learn more about the types of tasks we use.

One of the most effective classroom management strategies is the classroom community you build with your students. We start our school year with collaborative tasks to help students get to know each other. These activities help students learn to communicate and build trust. Collaborative tasks help students learn to work together toward the classroom community they want to achieve.

Come learn more about how we use collaborative tasks in our classroom.

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Filed Under: Teaching Strategies Tagged With: Alberta, Back to School, Brain Ninjas Shop, Bulletin Boards, Classroom Community, Classroom Management, Collaborative Posters, Collaborative tasks, Diwali, Eid, Eid Al-Fitr, group work, Indigenous Cultures, Indigenous People of Canada, Posters, Remembrance Day, research, research skills, Teachers Pay Teachers, Teamwork

Resources to Learn About Indigenous People in Canada

by BrainNinjasWP

It can be tricky finding books and resources that are good for students to use for research about Indigenous People in Canada. Come read about some of the Indigenous resources we use.

It can be tricky finding books and resources that are good for students to use for research about Indigenous People in Canada. Most are not at the right reading level. Often, they are either outdated. Old resources are inaccurate. Many depict stereotypes of Indigenous cultures. More resources written by Indigenous authors are starting to become available. Books are thoroughly checked for historical accuracy. New books highlight current events and issues. We have been collecting some of the Indigenous resources we find most helpful. Come read about some of the Indigenous resources we use.

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Filed Under: Classroom Tips, Engaging Lessons Tagged With: Classroom Resources, Indigenous Artists, Indigenous Artists of Canada, Indigenous Authors, Indigenous Cultures, Indigenous People of Canada, National Indigenous History Month, Online Resources, research, research skills, Residential Schools

Make Wellness Lessons a Priority in Your Classroom

by BrainNinjasWP

Wellness skills are life-long skills that benefit everyone. It's important for students to see these skills in action throughout their days if they are going to build them into their entire lives. Come learn how we do that every day.

When the health and wellness curriculum just becomes a list of things to teach, it really misses the mark. If the goal of health and wellness lessons are to teach student life-long ways to take care of themselves, it should be woven throughout their days at school in addition to explicit teaching. We’ve evaluated some of the ways we put our wellness lessons front and centre in our classroom.

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Filed Under: Engaging Lessons, Teaching Strategies Tagged With: Classroom Community, Classroom Management Strategies, classroom tips, Health, Lesson Plans, our tpt products, TpT Products, Wellness

How to Set the Noise Level in Your Classroom

by BrainNinjasWP

Is the noise level in your classroom driving you up the wall? When noise gets out of hand, it's time for a reset. Come learn what we discovered and how you can make it work for you.

Do you ever feel your classroom just keeps getting louder and louder until you want to take your ears off? As your students get more comfortable, the noise level can get out of hand. Of course, the activity going on in your room can often impact the noise, but your body language and your tone of voice play a bigger role than you may realize. This is a real experiment we tried on our students.

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Filed Under: Classroom Tips, Teaching Strategies Tagged With: Classroom Community, Classroom Management, Classroom Management Strategies, Classroom Noise, Classroom Set Up, classroom tips, Listening Skills, Noise, Noise Level, Professional Learning, Student Teachers, Teacher Stories, Teacher Workload

How to Leverage the Power of YouTube in Your Classroom

by BrainNinjasWP

Are you using YouTube in your upper elementary classroom? Why not? It is full of ready-made resources for everything from science, to math to documentaries. Come take a look at how we make the most of it and you can, too.

As you know, YouTube is a wealth of resources for professional learning, both for fun and for learning how to fix your broken gas dryer (ninjas like to fix their own things, after all). Using YouTube in the classroom with your students is also a powerful tool (assuming you are allowed to)! Schools and districts that block YouTube are living in the wrong century! To us, it would be like banning a library (but that is a whole other issue and worthy of its own post).

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Filed Under: Classroom Tips Tagged With: Chromebooks, Setting Up Technology, YouTube

Why You Should Revive Old Playground Games

by BrainNinjasWP

Playground games are a great way to build classroom community, burn some energy and have some fun. Come learn some of our favourite playground games and learn why teaching them is important.

Are you looking for something quick, easy and fun to do in the gym or outside at recess? We’ve been searching for games that students can play that don’t require a lot of equipment and or are simple enough that students can play them on their own with adult support. Playground games are the answer!

Students love older playground games that seem new to them. Even something as basic as teaching students a new chant to use while skipping can boost engagement. Read more to learn how we use playground games to build relationships, get in some physical activity and have some fun!

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Filed Under: Classroom Tips Tagged With: Classroom Community, classroom fun, gym activities, gym class, Health, indoor recess activities, Mental Health, physical education, physically distanced celebrations, playground games, student mental health, Wellness

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