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Are you looking for tips for teaching teenagers?
Maybe some help on teaching a tricky maths concept?
Check out these blog posts to find actionable and REAL teaching tips and strategies!
A guide to teaching 7th Graders how to Multiply Decimals
Struggling to explain why you remove the decimals when multiplying decimals? Here is a guide to help you teach your 7th graders how to multiply decimals.
3- Step Plan to implementing a New Routine in your junior secondary classroom
In three easy steps teachers will know how to implement a new routine into your Junior Secondary/Middle School classroom that will encourage learning, group work and the ability for the teacher to have more time and less behaviour management.
Explicit Lesson for Simplifying Fractions
Are you looking for a ready-to-go lesson that will help your students master simplifying fractions? I know how challenging it can be to find the time to create comprehensive resources, especially for students who need a bit of extra support. That's why I'm...
Creating Effective Classroom Routines: A Teachers Guide to Smooth Sailing
What are routines and why are they so effective in classrooms? Every Principal, administrator, teacher expert, or colleague has probably told you about the importance of creating routines within your classroom. Why are routines so effective? Having a clear and...
The MUST HAVE resource to teach students how to multiply, divide, add and subtract fractions!
An in-depth look into the PowerPoint and worksheet bundle that provides everything a teacher needs to teach their 7th graders how to multiply, divide, add and subtract multiples. “Fractions and the Four Operations” is Teach with Annalise’s top selling resource for its explicit explanations and worked examples that enables student success!
The 5 Steps you MUST follow to build rapport with Students with Autism
Building Rapport with Students with Autism We have all read or wrote many support plans that list one of the most important aspects of teaching and supporting students with autism is to “build rapport”. As teachers we understand the importance of having a personal...