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Teaching to Make a Difference
You became a teacher because you wanted to make a difference in children’s lives. But somewhere along the lines we all got caught up in the work of it all… the paperwork, the evaluations, the behaviour management, and it became… heavy. Educalme is here to support you with this. :orange_heart: Send us a DM, we would love to chat with you about how we support you in making changes!
The Best Team Building Exercises for Kids
Make your school year fun with these team building exercises and challenges for kids. In this blog post you will find fun team building games to develop critical thinking skills, establish a classroom community, and party ideas too. Use these for the back to school season and throughout the entire year. Perfect for any elementary grade and these nine ideas are great for bringing fun into your room. See them here!
30 Beginning of the Year Team Building Activities and Ice Breakers
30 Ways to Start the Year Off Right - Team Building Activities - Young Teacher Love by Kristine Nannini - See how this veteran teacher works with her upper elementary 3rd, 4th, 5th, or 6th grade students to create classroom community and set the stage for a successful year on the first day. Click through to learn more! #BackToSchool
Chatting About Culture with High School Students Blog / Moore English
What does Big C Culture mean? To us? To our students?My students define Culture through examples, including food, sports, music, traditions, and holidays. If I right click on the word “culture”, Google Docs offers to “define culture.” That seems like a loaded promise, but I’ll try it. According to Google dictionary, Culture is “the arts and other manifestations of human intellectual achievement regarded collectively.”