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How to Teach Students to Tell Time

by BrainNinjasWP

Teaching time can be a stressfull situation in math class. How do you teach your students to tell time? We've put together all our activities for reading clocks, understanding the 12 Hour and 24 Hour clock, AM/PM, elapsed time and calendars. Come add these activities to your time lessons!

Teaching students to tell time is a necessary and difficult challenge, but time lessons are a life skill.

Some people argue that reading analog clocks is a skill that is slowly disappearing. Perhaps one day, digital clocks will completely take over, but for now, they are still around, causing grief for teachers and students around the world during time lessons in math class.

Come learn some of the activities we use to help our students learn to read the time with these time lessons that will save you time.

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Filed Under: Engaging Lessons, Teaching Strategies Tagged With: Elapsed Time, interactive math notebooks, Math, math errors, Math Lessons, math manipulatives, Math Worksheets, Mathematics, Reading Clocks, Telling Time, Time Lessons

Spring Classroom Activities To Make You Bloom

by BrainNinjasWP

Spring is here and we have collected our favourite spring classroom activities to help you get through spring fever. Come read our list a get some ideas you can use right away.

Spring is a great time in upper elementary classrooms. By this point in the school year, students understand the routines and things tend to start running smoothly. Of course, there is also the spring fever that tends to creep in and make students a little squirrely as the weather changes. Nothing says spring like the smell of damp socks and slushy halls after recess breaks.

We put together some of our favourite spring classroom activities that we use to keep students learning and moving forward. Come see which of these would work in your upper elementary classroom.

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Filed Under: Engaging Lessons Tagged With: Classroom Community, Collaborative Posters, Holidays, Holidays and Seasonal, Logic Puzzles, Math Worksheets, Mathematics, Plants, Reading, Spring, spring cleaning, Spring Holidays, Spring Logic Puzzles, Teachers Pay Teachers, Writing Activities, Writing Prompts

How to Bring Indigenous Culture into Art Lessons

by BrainNinjasWP

One way to show appreciation for Indigenous artists is to study their work as you would any great artist. We put together some of the ways we incorporate learning about Indigenous artists and other aspects of culture in Canada in one post. Come read more.

Incorporating the stories and culture of Indigenous people is important to us. It’s woven throughout our subject areas, but we often look for other places to provide opportunities to bring cultures together. We’ve had several students who share their Cree and Dene cultures with us. Other years we’ve had no one in our classroom with a direct connection to our Indigenous People. We want all of our students to feel connected to the history of our country and the people who were here first. One way we do this is by exploring the works of Indigenous artists in Canada.

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Filed Under: Classroom Tips, Engaging Lessons Tagged With: Art, Art Class, Art Lessons, Drama Circles, Indigenous Artists, Indigenous Artists in Canada, Indigenous Cultures, Indigenous People in Canada, Professional Learning, Teachers Pay Teachers

Heart Art Projects You’ll Love

by BrainNinjasWP

Heart art projects are great any time of year. We collected some of our favourite art projects that use basic materials like markers, pastels and crayons and put all the instructions in one blog post. Come see which one you can make with your upper elementary class for Valentine's Day, Pink Shirt Day or just to show how kind your students can be.

We love to create art projects that use simple shapes but teach students different techniques. Heart art projects are perfect around Valentine’s Day, but they are a universal symbol that can be done any time of year. These art projects are some of the favourites that we use year after year. Best of all, they mostly use common materials you can find in most schools.

Check out these heart art projects that you can use to decorate your classroom, make gifts or share the love.

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Filed Under: Engaging Lessons Tagged With: Art, Art Lessons, Crayons, Free Activities, Holidays and Seasonal, Markers, Pastels, Pink Shirt Day, Valentine's Day

Free Winter Classroom Activities Worth Scooping Up

by BrainNinjasWP

Are you looking for some simple and free classroom activities to keep your students busy during the long winter months? We collected many winter activities for language arts, math, scrience, art and some just for fun and put them all together in one big post. You can use these activities for instruction or give them to your students during indoor recess on those long winter days. Come take a look!

Depending on where you live, winter can be a very long season. In northern Canada, where we teach, winter can start as early as October. It continues up to the end of March. That means we are always on the lookout for winter classroom activities to use in class. More importantly, we use them during those dreaded indoor recesses when it is just too cold to go outside.

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Filed Under: Engaging Lessons Tagged With: Art, Holidays, Holidays and Seasonal, Math Worksheets, Reading, science, Teachers Pay Teachers, Winter, Writing Prompts

How to Add Some Meat to Your Idioms Lessons

by BrainNinjasWP

Idioms can be challenging for students, so we brainstormed different ways to learn and practice the meaning of different idioms in the classroom. Come have a read.

Idioms are a complicated thing for many English Language Learners. In fact, many students struggle with them in their day-to-day life. Every language has its own idioms: phrases that say one thing literally but mean another thing figuratively.

Learning idioms helps students understand the cultural context and conversational skills. Many idioms come naturally to native English speakers, making them challenging for English Language Learners. Students with learning challenges like Autism or cognitive issues can find figurative language misleading and frustrating. In our experience, many native English speakers don’t always know the meanings of the idioms either, so they are great for all your students to learn.

What are some different ways you can help your students learn idioms?

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Filed Under: Engaging Lessons Tagged With: Book Recommendations, books, English Language Arts, english language learners, Figurative Language, Idioms, Language Arts, task cards, Teachers Pay Teachers

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