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Find the Fake News and So Much More

by BrainNinjasWP

We need to teach students how to think critically about what they see online. Check out these tips and lessons you can use in your clasroom to help turn your students in to responsible digital citizens. Digital citizenship and online safety should be a priority in every upper elementary classroom.

We realized the importance of teaching critical thinking and fact-checking one day on Facebook. One ninja-mother-in-law posted an article about an actor that had died-but the actor had died FIVE years earlier. Yet, there she was just reposting like crazy. A dog with a piece of ham on its face was her next post and that was when we started writing our digital citizenship and online safety resource. Clearly, digital citizenship is a skill to be learned by many these days.

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Filed Under: Engaging Lessons Tagged With: Classroom Technology, Digital Citizenship, Digital Safety, Educational Technology, Fake News, Health, Lesson Plans, Online Safety, Setting Up Technology, Social Media, Teachers Pay Teachers, Technology in the Classroom, Technology Integration, Wellness

How to Connect Social Studies and Art

by BrainNinjasWP

One of the ways to teach social studies is to look at the artwork created by different cultures. Geography also lends itself well to art lessons. Come learn about some of the ways we connect social studies and art in our upper elementary classroom.

In Canada, elementary teachers teach all the subject areas in most schools-except specialties like French or music. This means generalist teachers like us are expected to teach art, even when we aren’t trained artists. Our students have been known to question some of our drawings over the years, so we’ve had to be creative in finding projects we can teach our students that help them learn, but don’t stress us out. We want to share ways to connect social studies and art with all of you.

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Filed Under: Engaging Lessons, Teaching Strategies Tagged With: Alberta, Art, Art Lessons, artists of canada, Canada, Canadian History, Cities, Indigenous Artists, Indigenous Cultures, Landforms, Landmarks, Landscapes, Social Studies, Teachers Pay Teachers

How to Teach Multiple Perspectives in the Classroom

by BrainNinjasWP

How do you teach controversial or challenging issues in your classroom? We try to teach students about multiple perspectives so they can learn to proper research and debate issues that are important to them. This is even more important in the age of fake news. Come check out these activities you can do in your upper elementary classroom to teach students to investigate multiple perspectives.

The Canadian news is flooded with discussions about pipelines and where they should or shouldn’t be built. So, how do we address the multiple perspectives of different issues in the classrooms? It’s important to be impartial while presenting all the facts from both sides of the issue.

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Filed Under: Engaging Lessons Tagged With: Classroom Community, multiple perspectives, pipelines, Teachers Pay Teachers, TpT Products

How to Differentiate Using Choices

by BrainNinjasWP

Sometimes all students need to feel successful is the chance to make a choice so they feel like they have some control. Come learn how to leverage choices and boost your students' engagement.

How would you feel if you knew you were a wonderful writer but the only way you could express yourself was through modern dance? What would you do if you had to recite your report card comments by memory to each and every parent? How would you feel if you were given the choice to write your report cards any way YOU want? (Ours would be invisible!)

Imagine how different your life would be if you were given the choice to do or say certain things.

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Filed Under: Teaching Strategies Tagged With: Classroom Management, Differentiated Instruction, Differentiation, Multiple Means of Engagement, Teachers Pay Teachers, TpT Products, UDL, Universal Design for Learning

Use Pink Shirt Day to Make a Difference in the World

by BrainNinjasWP

Are you looking for ways to teach your students how to stand up against bullying? Here is a list of activities you can try including activities for Pink Shirt Day, International Day of Pink or World Kindness Day.

Pink Shirt Day is coming again. Depending on where you live in Canada, you might observe this anti-bullying awareness day in February or September (or even April or May). Regardless of when you wear your pink shirt, the movement to bring awareness to bullying has begun to spread worldwide. Do you need an activity to do in your upper elementary classroom?

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Filed Under: Classroom Tips Tagged With: Anti-Bullying, Bullying, Holidays and Seasonal, International Day of Pink, Kindness, Pink Shirt Day, Teachers Pay Teachers, TpT Products, World Kindness Day

Gift Festive Christmas Classroom Activities to Your Students

by BrainNinjasWP

Do you need some Christmas classroom activities to keep your students busy during December that are still valuable learning opportunities? Look no further than this list of easy to implement (and barely prep) ideas.  Come check out some Christmas math or design a social media account for an elf. These Christmas activities are perfect for your upper elementary classroom.

You know that week in December when you’re constantly called down to the auditorium for concert rehearsals, some of your students are away sick, some have left for vacation early, and you have to keep a classroom full of excited kids busy? Do you need some Christmas classroom activities to solve the problem?

Christmas is fun and all, but it’s so hard to keep kids interested in learning, and it’s a challenging time to introduce new concepts with all those interruptions. What’s a teacher to do?

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Filed Under: Engaging Lessons Tagged With: Christmas, Christmas activities, christmas cards, Christmas Crafts, Christmas Math, Christmas Trees, ELA, Holidays, Logic Puzzles, Math Worksheets, Puzzles, Seasonal, Teachers Pay Teachers, Writing Prompts

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