20 Great Experiential Learning Lesson Plans to Create Tomorrow

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After teachers learn all about the benefits of a hands-on learning experience, they almost immediately start searching for experiential learning lesson plans. While there are a lot of them out there, sometimes it seems as though the same few get recycled over and over again. Why not use this list to shake up a tired … Read more

Clear Experiential Learning Benefits for Our K-12 Classrooms

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When teachers learn about experiential learning activities, they are optimistic, but there is always the lingering question of true, long-term experiential learning benefits. We’ve seen trends come and go in education and wondering about experiential learning benefits is a valid thought. No one wants to put effort into something that doesn’t have any long-term promise. … Read more

Easy Ideas for Experiential Learning Activities in K-12

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Once the student-centered model makes sense to a teacher, they are often excited to give it a try. However, it can be somewhat intimidating to find great experiential learning activities that aren’t too complex (you can’t dive headfirst into a fully student-led assignment without some hand-holding in the beginning). Often, teachers give these types of … Read more

Easy Ways to Score Teaching Grants in K-12

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We know there are so many things we would love to have for our classrooms, but often our school budgets don’t allow for them and our pockets sometimes can’t take the hit. This is when teaching grants are clutch. Teaching grants are given to teachers by many different organizations, businesses, universities, and foundations to help … Read more

How to Engage Students in the Learning Process? 8 Easy Ways…

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More so now than ever, teachers are wondering how to engage students in the learning process. Classroom engagement seems like it is at an all-time low, leaving teachers not only wondering how to engage students in the learning process but wondering if it’s even possible anymore. Don’t fret; it is still possible, it just may … Read more

Easy Classroom Management Lesson Plans for the K-12 Teacher

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Classroom management lesson plans are a tricky thing to find. While classroom management activities should be incorporated into every lesson, it’s also important to acknowledge that when you are in a new classroom (perhaps for a new school year), engaging classroom management lesson plans are the perfect way to start your new journey together. First … Read more

Easy Classroom Management for Substitute Teachers in the 21st-Century

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If you have ever subbed, you know that classroom management for substitute teachers can be a struggle. Your management style may be completely different than that of the classroom teacher, you might not know any of the students, and there’s nothing worse than hearing, “Yes! We have a sub!” from that kid that you already … Read more

K-12 Classroom Management Consequences that are Easy and Effective

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With student-centered classroom management, the idea is that the more your students’ buy into the process, the fewer discipline issues you will have overall. Though this is certainly the case (and I personally have proven it in situations time and time again through my own classroom and those teachers whom I’ve worked with), sometimes there … Read more

Student Engagement for Young Learners: Easy 21st Century Tips

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Student engagement for young learners can certainly be a challenge. I once heard teaching being correlated to “herding cats” and I couldn’t help but laugh. Add in the element of small children just learning how to interact with one another and what social and societal norms are and you have a recipe for quite the … Read more

Benefits (and Tips) for Student Engagement Virtual Learning Success in K-12

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If we’ve learned anything since spring 2020, it’s that not only can life change on a dime, but as teachers, we will need to be able to adapt quickly. In that adaptation came virtual learning (or what I like to call “crisis learning” because what we were all expected to execute is not true distance … Read more