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Teach Your Students How to Create Line Plots

by BrainNinjasWP

Teaching line plots can be challenging, but we've got some tried and true methods to teach dot plots (or line plots) to your students when you are introducing graphing or reviewing. Come take a look.

Most students feel comfortable making a bar graph, but line plots (or dot plots) can be difficult for some students. It is important to understand line plots so you can teach your students to master them. Come learn how we introduce and teach dot plots to our students as part of our graphing and statistics lessons.

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Filed Under: Engaging Lessons, Teaching Strategies Tagged With: Dot Plots, graphing, interactive math notebooks, Line Plots, Math, Math Lessons, math units, Math Worksheets, Professional Learning, Teachers Pay Teachers

10 Quick Ways to Celebrate World Kindness Day

by BrainNinjasWP

World Kindness Day is a way to remind each other to be kind, but we focus on being kind all year in our classroom. Come learn some of the ways we celebrate kindness in our upper elementary and especially for World Kindness Day.

World Kindness Day is observed on November 13th. It’s a great opportunity to promote kindness, empathy, and compassion in your classroom, school, and community. One of the most important lessons about kindness is that it is possible for everyone to be kind. It doesn’t have to cost money or take a lot of time. Here are some of the ways we celebrate World Kindness Day in our school.

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Filed Under: Classroom Tips Tagged With: Acts of Kindness, Collaborative Posters, Holidays, Holidays and Seasonal, Kindness, Kindness Books, Kindness Matters, Teachers Pay Teachers, World Kindness Day, Writing Prompts

Inspiring Ways to Celebrate the Festival du Voyageur

by BrainNinjasWP

If you are looking for ways to celebrate the Festival du voyageur at your school, check out this list of ideas. It's a great way to teach French culture in your French, FSL or Core French classes.

Each year, we organize a Festival du Voyageur for students learning French in our school. Over the years, we’ve learned some tips to make the planning easier because there’s already enough to do in February. Come check out these activities and see which ones the French learners in your school might enjoy.

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Filed Under: Classroom Tips, Engaging Lessons Tagged With: Festival du Voyageur, francophone lessons, French, French activities, french as a second language, French Culture, Holidays, Holidays and Seasonal, School-Wide Events, Teachers Pay Teachers, theme days, vocabulary

How to Teach Decimals Place Value

by BrainNinjasWP

Are you looking for ways to help your students master decimal place value? We put together our best activities to help teach, review, practice and assess decimals place value in your upper elementary math class.

For some students, place value comes second nature, but for others, it can be very challenging. Once you add decimals into the mix, it can become downright confusing. Come check out some of the strategies we use to help students master decimals place value.

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Filed Under: Teaching Strategies Tagged With: decimal place value, decimals, interactive math notebooks, Interactive Notebooks, Math, math errors, Math Lessons, math units, Math Worksheets, Mathematics, place value, Professional Learning, Teachers Pay Teachers, Worksheets

How to Host a Carnaval de Québec in Your School

by BrainNinjasWP

We have gathered up a list of some of our students' favourite activities during our Carnval de Quebec so you can use them to host your own. It's perfect for teaching about Francophone celebrations in Canada or French culture in Canada. Come read the list.

Each year, we host a simple event to celebrate the Carnaval de Québec with the students who are learning French in our school. It doesn’t have to be complicated or elaborate to celebrate, but over the years, we’ve learned some tips to make the day go smoother. Come check out some of the events you can do to make your day special.

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Filed Under: Classroom Tips Tagged With: Classroom Community, francophone lessons, French, French activities, french as a second language, French lessons, Holidays, Holidays and Seasonal, school fun, Teachers Pay Teachers, Winter, Winter Activities

Five Ways to Use a Collaborative Poster

by BrainNinjasWP

Collaborative posters are much more than simply colouring. You can use them to teach, communicate, work together and have fun. Come learn different ways to use collaborative posters and justify the learning that can happen during the process.

We love creating collaborative posters. They are so much fun to make, but our students also love to create them. Of course, we have made over one hundred different designs and nobody is going to have the time to use them all. But, there’s more than one way to use a collaborative poster. Come learn some of the different ways you can use them (and spoiler alert–they aren’t more complicated and still don’t require much prep).

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Filed Under: Classroom Tips Tagged With: Art, Art Lessons, Classroom Community, Collaboration, Collaborative Posters, Collaborative tasks, Holidays, Holidays and Seasonal, Teachers Pay Teachers

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