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As a child, I had an avid imagination. I see the same traits in my own children today; I think creativity just comes naturally to most kids. Using

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Are you looking for a way to teach critical thinking skills to your students? Give my favorite strategy, "Not the Answer" a try! This activity builds critical thinking skills through the use of multiple choice questions and allows you a look inside your students' thinking.

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Teachers everywhere want their students’ thinking to be self-guided and self-disciplined. They encourage students to reason, analyze, and communicate effectively so they will increase academic achievement and become lifelong learners. It can be quite a challenge to teach higher order thinking skills, but there are practical ways to incorporate opportunities to think critically into each school day. Here …

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Sara | 4th Grade Teacher on Instagram: "🛑❌BOREDOM👇🏻

The formula is simple: High Engagement = High Academic Achievement 🧠✨ 

Upper elementary students deserve fun and interactive lessons just as much as younger students! Here are some simple tricks I use to make learning exciting (and effective) in my classroom:

📝 Sticky Notes Everywhere!
I use sticky notes to keep students active during lessons. We use them to share our ideas and build together class anchor charts, write notes while we close read or write our text evidence.  It turns boring lessons into hands-on experiences.

🎯 Bingo with a Twist
I turn my lessons into a game by creating content-based bingo cards. Whether it’s vocabulary, reading comprehension, or math facts—students stay focused because they want to win!

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Sara | 4th Grade Teacher on Instagram: "🛑❌BOREDOM👇🏻 The formula is simple: High Engagement = High Academic Achievement 🧠✨ Upper elementary students deserve fun and interactive lessons just as much as younger students! Here are some simple tricks I use to make learning exciting (and effective) in my classroom: 📝 Sticky Notes Everywhere! I use sticky notes to keep students active during lessons. We use them to share our ideas and build together class anchor charts, write notes while…

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