November

November activities for kids and November ideas for kids. Also, grant writing for teachers on how to gain the necessary November supplies.
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Instructional Coaching Tools
Do you need PD or presentations to keep your teachers engaged? These instructional coaching tools and tips will excite your teachers and transform learning.
Classroom Management
As an educator, you are undoubtedly familiar with students whose behaviors seem to spiral out of control. Whether it’s talking in class, arguing with teachers and other students, or more serious offenses such as bullying or truancy, when student behavior starts to become unmanageable it can create a lot of chaos in the classroom and in school hallways.
Classroom Management
As an educator, you are undoubtedly familiar with students whose behaviors seem to spiral out of control. Whether it’s talking in class, arguing with teachers and other students, or more serious offenses such as bullying or truancy, when student behavior starts to become unmanageable it can create a lot of chaos in the classroom and in school hallways.
Classroom Management
As an educator, you are undoubtedly familiar with students whose behaviors seem to spiral out of control. Whether it’s talking in class, arguing with teachers and other students, or more serious offenses such as bullying or truancy, when student behavior starts to become unmanageable it can create a lot of chaos in the classroom and in school hallways.
Classroom Management
As an educator, you are undoubtedly familiar with students whose behaviors seem to spiral out of control. Whether it’s talking in class, arguing with teachers and other students, or more serious offenses such as bullying or truancy, when student behavior starts to become unmanageable it can create a lot of chaos in the classroom and in school hallways.
Classroom Management
As an educator, you are undoubtedly familiar with students whose behaviors seem to spiral out of control. Whether it’s talking in class, arguing with teachers and other students, or more serious offenses such as bullying or truancy, when student behavior starts to become unmanageable it can create a lot of chaos in the classroom and in school hallways.
Morning Meeting Activities
Sharing morning meeting questions each morning is important to build strong relationships with students. Students need a morning meeting in classroom to practice higher-order thinking skills and questions to understand, infer, categorize, and apply them to school and outside life. Students will become life-long learners and start their day off with critical thinking abilities to assist them for the rest of the day.
Use a Video of The Day to Raise Engagement! - 2nd Grade Skittles
Start your morning off with a bang with a Video of The Day! The creative and inspiring morning meeting slides will get your students engaged and excited to learn. The collection of morning meeting videos and activities has been designed to spark conversation and collaboration.
Morning Meeting Activities
Sharing morning meeting questions each morning is important to build strong relationships with students. Students need a morning meeting in classroom to practice higher-order thinking skills and questions to understand, infer, categorize, and apply them to school and outside life. Students will become life-long learners and start their day off with critical thinking abilities to assist them for the rest of the day.
Morning Meeting Slides: Engage Students and Elevate Classroom Interaction
Looking for creative morning meeting slides to boost student engagement and foster meaningful classroom interaction? Discover a collection of dynamic morning meeting slide ideas that will captivate your students and take your classroom gatherings to the next level.
Classroom Management Ideas
As an educator, you are undoubtedly familiar with students whose behaviors seem to spiral out of control. Whether it’s talking in class, arguing with teachers and other students, or more serious offenses such as bullying or truancy, when student behavior starts to become unmanageable it can create a lot of chaos in the classroom and in school hallways.
Classroom Management Elementary
Sharing morning meeting questions each morning is important to build strong relationships with students. Students need a morning meeting in classroom to practice higher-order thinking skills and questions to understand, infer, categorize, and apply them to school and outside life. Students will become life-long learners and start their day off with critical thinking abilities to assist them for the rest of the day.
Morning Meeting Activities
Do your students need to practice their inferencing skills with a Picture of The Day? Students need to practice their inferencing skills before becoming really great at them as independent readers. Students can infer during Morning Meeting Classroom time while also working on their observation skills. A fun picture of the day is important for students to build relationships, connections, and have diverse conversations.
Classroom Management Elementary
As an educator, you are undoubtedly familiar with students whose behaviors seem to spiral out of control. Whether it’s talking in class, arguing with teachers and other students, or more serious offenses such as bullying or truancy, when student behavior starts to become unmanageable it can create a lot of chaos in the classroom and in school hallways.
Morning Meeting Ideas
Do you need more ideas for Morning Meeting? A Video of The Day during Morning Meeting is the next step to creating stronger connections and inferencing skills with your students. Using visuals like a Video of Day with teaching is important because visuals or videos keep students engaged and students are able to see their learning before doing the work.