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Project Evaluation

Ann Henshall  |  Lesson Planning  |  0 comments  |  652 views  |  Read Full
 
Conducting a programme to develop the self esteem of children in a class at school is something teachers are often asked to do. Usually it is targeted at one or two particular children who seem to struggle with low self worth and a lot of negative thinking about themselves and teachers are asked to try to change this about the children.
 

The Benefits of Cooperative Group Work

Rob Plevin  |  Lesson Planning  |  0 comments  |  1586 views  |  Read Full
 
There are many ways to group students when you're preparing a group activity. Different types of groupings have different benefit sand challenges, so the type you choose depends on various factors. In some cases it might be suitable to allow pupils to pick their own groups but generally it will be up to the teacher to decide which groupings work best for the class and for particular projects.
 

How to Prepare for School Projects

Connor Sullivan  |  Lesson Planning  |  0 comments  |  619 views  |  Read Full
 
This article is informative about that usefulness of being prepared. Being prepared when it comes to school is a better use of time.
 

Energizing Music Activities For Children

Carolynn Rogers  |  Lesson Planning  |  0 comments  |  686 views  |  Read Full
 
One of my favourite parts of a vocal or instrumental music class usually happens in the first five minutes. Teaching time allotted for music is often at a premium, so whether the students are coming into your room on rotary or just changing over from another subject in the classroom, getting their attention quickly is important.
 

10 Steps To Developing A Quality Lesson Plan

Gerri Stone  |  Lesson Planning  |  0 comments  |  617 views  |  Read Full
 
This guide is not meant to be the one and only way to develop a lesson plan; however, it is going to provide you with at least some good methods to start with. A general overview highlights the key points of creating a useful and working lesson plan.
 

Tips and Strategies For Improving Your ESL Lesson Plans

Dorit Sasson  |  Lesson Planning  |  0 comments  |  1407 views  |  Read Full
 
At least a few times during the school year, you will hear yourself or other teachers talk about how the lesson for your English language learners didn't go well. For ESL activities to be largely successful, a teacher needs to find ways to motivate the students since some students may not love learning English as much as you enjoy teaching it.
 

5 Tips On Writing Lesson Plans Like A Pro

Teresa Styles  |  Lesson Planning  |  0 comments  |  653 views  |  Read Full
 
Aside from the grade level, writing lesson plans generally follows a format much like the outline below. While different teachers - and curricula - alter the format somewhat, the basics are the same.
 

Teaching Business English With \\\"The Tractor Deal\\\"

Dave Volek  |  Lesson Planning  |  0 comments  |  731 views  |  Read Full
 
Specs, specs, and specs! It's quite common for international business negotiators to use lots of numerical details. Each of these details must be precisely communicated for both sides of the negotiation to make a good working deal. It makes sense that a business English class should have at least one such activity of working with lots of technical numbers. "The Tractor Deal" certainly gives this kind of practice.
 

Instant Coloring Page Lesson Ideas

Renee Goodrich  |  Lesson Planning  |  0 comments  |  1450 views  |  Read Full
 
Here are seven instant lessons ideas that use coloring pages to extend and engage your class. This is a terrific way to settle younger students - ten minutes coloring in will calm and focus them which opens up the opportunity to discuss and explore ideas further.
 

Using Diagnostic Tests to Plan Lessons

Dorit Sasson  |  Lesson Planning  |  0 comments  |  1318 views  |  Read Full
 
When implemented effectively, diagnostic tests help guide instruction and areas of classroom planning in early literacy. On the level of lesson planning, diagnostic tests can be tailored and adapted to help teachers work with struggling learners.
 
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