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13 Ways to Deal With Behaviours Without Taking Away Recess

by BrainNinjasWP

Stop taking away recess from your students who need it the most. There are better ways to deal with behaviours and help students learn to behave postively without getting into the vicious cycle. Come read the whole post the help you deal with classroom management and save you time in the long run.

Fortunately, we have worked at schools with administrations who also don’t believe in taking away recess from students who act out in class. Sometimes, it feels like our hands are tied when it comes to dealing with student behaviour, but we have a few strategies that go beyond “building a relationship” to help get you through it. Come read our ideas so you don’t have to take away recess.

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Filed Under: Classroom Tips Tagged With: Classroom Community, Classroom Management, Expected and Unexpected Behaviors, First Year Teachers, first-year teachers, new service teacher, Professional Learning, Student Teachers, Teacher Organization, teaching, Teaching Strategies

Get Great Anchor Charts Without Making Great Anchor Charts

by BrainNinjasWP

Anchor charts are an excellent way to help students reference information as they are learning, but they don't need to be complicated or even pretty. Come learn how we make great anchor charts without any effort.

We make all our anchor charts with our students as we learn each lesson. It helps them connect to the information, and all of the language on the chart comes from the kids, but let’s face it: They are ugly. We’ve admired beautiful anchor charts online, and while we would love to decorate our classroom with those types of works of art, we believe that our students should be part of making them.

Come learn some of the ways we include our students when making anchor charts.

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Filed Under: Classroom Tips, Teaching Strategies Tagged With: Anchor Charts, Bulletin board ideas, Bulletin Boards, Classroom Community, Classroom Decor, Professional Learning, Teaching Strategies

Love Math and Explore Perimeter With Your Young Mathematicians

by BrainNinjasWP

There are lots of fun ways to explore perimeter measurement in your upper elementary classroom and we've written up a whole post full of our favourite ideas. Come read it today!

When people ask, “When will I ever use this?” perimeter is often an example of a real-world skill that people need. Understanding how to measure it is important for construction, landscaping, sewing, and painting.

Students usually start off understanding perimeter when we measure with non-standard units. But, as soon as we start adding formulas or other measurements, like area, students begin to struggle. Check out the ways we help build a strong foundation for measuring perimeter with our upper elementary students.

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Filed Under: Teaching Strategies Tagged With: Math, math error analysis, math errors, Math Lessons, math manipulatives, math units, math videos, Math Worksheets, Mathematics, measurement, perimeter, Professional Learning, Teachers Pay Teachers, teaching, Teaching Ideas, Teaching Strategies

How to Teach Poetry All Year Long

by BrainNinjasWP

Instead of teaching poetry in a unit, have you ever considered sprinkling poetry throughout the school year? It's a great way to show students that poetry is all around us. Come learn about some of the ways we include poetry in our language arts lessons throughout the year.

Many teachers add a poetry unit to their Language Arts programming, but what if you teach poetry throughout the school year? It’s not as hard as it sounds and you don’t even have to be a poetry expert.

Poetry is a beautiful and expressive form of literature that allows students to explore language, imagery, and emotions in creative ways. Many students enjoy poetry because it’s short and the rhyming is catchy. Come learn some of the ways we teach poetry throughout the school year.

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Filed Under: Teaching Strategies Tagged With: English Language Arts, language, Language Arts, National Poetry Month, Poetry, Poetry and Drama, Professional Learning, Teachers Pay Teachers, Teaching Ideas, Teaching Strategies

How to Take Your History Lessons Off Life Support

by BrainNinjasWP

If your history lessons are dropping flat we have just what you need to take your history lessons off life support. Get strategies you can use for any history lesson in your upper elementary classroom.

If you’ve ever thought your history lessons were boring, then truthfully, you had the wrong teacher. Teaching history can be exciting and interesting.

My love of Canadian history came from my favourite teacher of all time, Mr. Perrin. He was a tough teacher who expected the best from everyone, but he had a way of bringing history alive. You felt like you were in the trenches of World War 1 or at the table of a family living through The Great Depression. I underestimated the impact this love of history would have on my life.

Each time I step into my classroom and stand up in front of my students to tell them about some historic event, I still see Mr. Perrin jumping from side to side, role-playing both the French and the Germans in battle. This love of history was so apparent I can’t help but pass this enthusiasm along to my students.

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Filed Under: Engaging Lessons, Teaching Strategies Tagged With: Art, Canadian History, Drama, Music, Poetry, Project Based Learning, Role-Playing, Teaching Strategies

Math Worksheet Games Your Students Will Love

by BrainNinjasWP

There are lots of different ways to use a math worksheet to help students learn to collaborate, reinforce skills, and deepen their understanding. Check out these activities that you can set up and use in minutes with the worksheets you already have printed. Save your time with these engaging activities.

We rarely use worksheets because they don’t align with our teaching style. We tend to use a lot of project-based learning or inquiry process activities, but every so often we find that our students need a little extra practice with computation in math. That is when we bring out the worksheets.

However, we don’t often just hand them out and expect our students to fill them in. Here are some ways we use a math worksheet in a less-than-traditional way.

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Filed Under: Engaging Lessons, Teaching Strategies Tagged With: Collaboration, Differentiated Instruction, Differentiation, Math, Math Worksheets, Mathematics, Teaching Strategies, Worksheets

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