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Recent Posts by Jordan
Thu, Dec 03, 2020 5:36 PM in NSTA Daily Do!
The Daily Dos seem like a great idea! I cannot wait to try them with my classes! They are interesting and will spark stuents interests. There are so many differnet topics and ideas that all students' interests will be reached. I think these are a great way to try and keep students engaged especially if they are learning from home. What a great resource!
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Thu, Dec 03, 2020 5:10 PM in Solar System Activity- Recycled solar system
This is such a great idea! I love how accessible this would be for students to do in the classroom or at home during remote learning. It is a simple project with inexpensive materials, so all students would be able to do it. Thanks for sharing!
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Recent Reviews by Jordan
Thu, Dec 03, 2020 8:25 PM
Classroom Management
This is a great resource about classroom management. It is great that the article offers insight of what an ineffective classroom looks like and what an effective classroom looks like. Effective classroom management is a necessity. Without it, the classroom will seem chaotic and unstructured. This article gave great insight and examples on how to make sure your classroom is managed in a positive way that will help both the teachers and the students be successful. The best part of good classroom management is consistency and maintenance. You have to maintain the same climate and atmosphere at all times while always keeping the expectations consistent. Students will respect the classroom, their peers, and their teacher with effective classroom management. Great read!
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