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If an assignment isn’t winning elementary students over, ask them to figure out how to make it more meaningful to them.
My kids started having sleepovers in Kindergarten. They knew they could call me at any time and I would pick them up.
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Remember when you couldn’t set foot in a garage without hearing someone swear you had to warm up the car for ten minutes — ...
Do your students ask you how to spell “because” three times a week, even though it’s on the word wall? It might be time to dust off those dictionary skills. And yes, I included the answer keys with ...
Neil Well, that's exciting and very useful because we're talking about summer plans today. It's summer in the UK at the ...
Some young Americans are turning to trading stocks full-time as an alternative to a traditional 9-to-5. BI spoke to three Gen Z and millennial traders about how they've navigated the market full-time.
Gayathri Ramkumar, a teacher at Aurora Central High School, aims to get students talking about math. Her lessons combine ...