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Body Language And Eye Contact - Explained
A concise and illustrated guide to what the eyes betray and tell you about what the person feels.
23 commentsDo Children Need to Learn How to Diagram Sentences?
Although your homeschool language arts curriculum doesn't have to include a study of diagramming sentences, there are some advantages to teaching your children how to parse. Visual spatial students especially benefit from diagramming sentences.
8 commentsFirst Letter to Parents and Guardians to Send Home from the Teacher at the Beginning of the School Year
Want to introduce yourself to your students' parents or guardians? Write them a letter! This article includes an example of an actual teacher letter to parents that can be used in any grade level.
10 commentsThird Grade Lesson Plans
These are some of my favorite third grade lesson plans. I have homeschooled three children. All of them but one have already graduated. I would have loved to have found free third grade lesson plans when I was homeschooling. Teaching is much easier...
9 commentsDecorate Your Classroom: Decoration Ideas for Seasons and Holidays: Spring, Winter, Christmas, Valentine's Day and More!
Decorating a classroom is a lot of fun for both the teacher and students. Here you can find tips and ideas for decorating for the seasons and holidys.
8 commentsHow to Motivate Students to Read
Reading is an important life skill, but kids may not comprehend the importance of it. Encourage them to become better readers, and even to love reading, with a few simple — yet effective – techniques.
4 commentsColor Poems
These three poems, inspired by the colors black and silver, illustrate how to write poetry using a color theme.
22 commentsThe Poet Barton Allen And His Fall From Literary Grace
BARTON ALLEN, the anointed and now almost forgotten poet, could still be resurrected. Well, I want to believe it is so. It is a possibility that if he fails to produce any more work of note he...
9 commentsHow to Teach a Write Aloud
Writing is a complicated thinking process. It requires an enormous amount of multi-tasking, problem-solving, interactivity, and creativity. There is science to effective writing, but there is also art. Unlike...
0 commentsMain Idea-How To Teach It
Many students struggle with finding the main idea in elementary school. Students tend to confuse the main idea as the summary of a story. When asked for the main idea students tend to retell what a story or article was about. Main idea teaching to...
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