Whole Brain Teaching

Classroom Methods Help to Engage Students in the Material “How do you have so much control in your classroom?” “How do you get 100% student participation?” “How do you activate the whole brain when teaching students?” These are some questions that can be answered by Whole Brain Teaching.  Whole Brain Teaching is a high energy, highly […]

Differentiated Instruction with the Jedi Academy

Structured Program Assists Students in Completing Online Work As more classrooms are becoming 1-to-1 with students and technology, two high school teachers chose to differentiate through tiering processes with the Canvas LMS system.  The beginning of the year was the first time students at our school experienced Canvas LMS.  The first few units were done […]

Science and Robotics Clubs

Afterschool Science Club Gives Students the Ability for More Hands-On Activities I started this program to get kids excited about science and learning.  I send permission slips home with the fourth graders near the beginning of the school year.  I make sure they know I will allow the first 30 students, that return their permission […]

Minecraft Camp Invites “Struggling” Students into School-Based Literacy Activities

Program Designed to Help Struggling Students with Literacy What:  This activity took place in a Title I school in which over 90% of the students qualify for free or reduced lunch and about 25% are identified as English learners. Because we receive federal and state money, we also have numerous government mandates to fulfill. Some […]

Fostering Academic Accountability in High School Students While Improving Communication with Parents and Teachers

Weekly Plan Implemented to Help Keep Students Accountable For Their Academic Commitments This Best Practice was implemented to help students improve failing or low grades from the mid-term grading period to the end of the semester. A Grade Improvement Plan (GIP) template was designed to aid students and teachers in tailoring strategies for improvement to […]

Collaboration with Dry Erase Boards

Dry Erase Boards Creates a Culture of Conversation While Encouraging Small Group Interactions In the realm of education and instruction, collaboration is a hot topic. The mathematics classroom thrives on collaboration among students, fostering deeper thinking. Use of dry erase boards can enhance problem solving, boost self-confidence, and assist in the practice of mathematics. This […]

Linking Theory to Practice to Support Authentic Learning for Preservice Teachers

Seminars Created for Student Teachers For decades research polls have identified school discipline and classroom management as among the top challenges most teachers at some point face during their professional careers.  New teachers as well as some veteran teachers frequently cite classroom management as a primary concern in their teaching practice, and preservice teachers often […]

Use of “The Recovery Process” for Disruptive Classroom Students

The “Recovery Process” Allows the Teacher to Preserve the Classroom Learning Environment The “Recovery Process” is one of the nine-skills found in the multimedia training program, 9 Essential Skills for the Love and Logic Classroom. This process allows the teacher to preserve the learning environment when nothing seems to be working with the student. We […]

Transitioning Toddlers

Elicited Transitioning Strategies Help Toddlers Throughout the Day When you look at a typical toddler schedule, it might go like this: Drop-off, breakfast, free-play, potty, snack, circle time, outside, potty, lunch, nap, potty, free-play, pick-up. It may seem like a full day but consider this: between each activity the children must transition. Transitioning can be […]

Camping and Hiking Trip

Spring Break Trip Allows Urban Students to Learn About the Wildnerness Being a school focused toward at-risk youth who have grown up in an urban centered environment we wanted to design a program that would allow students to experience a meaningful lesson outside of the typical classroom structure. A program director was able to contact […]

The Egg Drop Project

Hands-On Activity Helps Students Integrate STEM Concepts with Content Writing 7th grade science, math, and English honors teachers at Southside Middle School developed a cross-curricular egg drop project to integrate STEM concepts with content writing. Student were challenged to design, create, test, and analyze a BESS (Better Egg Shipping System) that would protect a dropped […]

Student Led

Students Transform Into Leaders of Their Own Learning Through a Variety of Student Led Activities and Student Engaged Assessments As an EL Education school, we are constantly looking for ways to better serve our students and to learn and grow as educators just as we would ask our students to do.  One way to create […]

Flocabulary

Online Music Videos Help Keep Students Engaged in the Classroom Flocabulary is a website that can be found at www.flocabulary.com and the free videos can be accessed from any classroom or home.  Flocabulary music videos are aligned with the Common Core State Standards and can be incorporated in multiple subjects such as reading, math, language arts, science, […]

Social Media in the Classroom

Social Media Connects Students with Others at All Times After becoming a connected educator myself, I began to understand the possibilities of connecting my students through social media. After checking our Responsible Use Policy and lengthy discussions with district administration, I began slowly incorporating social media, specifically Twitter, into my lessons. We started slowly, with positive […]

PBIS Initiatives

Students Rewarded for Doing the Right Thing Our PBIS team has created a positive set of school wide expectations for all areas of the school.  We have put into place many incentives for students who do the right thing.  We have a student of the month breakfast for those students selected in the different curriculum […]

Grissom & Southside: Working Together

Students Encouraged to Give Back to Their Community Southside Middle School 7th and 8th grade teachers have implemented a collaborative and cross-curricular program to encourage students to contribute to the growth and development of their community and begin life-long habits of philanthropy. Once each month, students from the 7th and 8th grade honors program at […]

Assessment: A Window Into Students’ Thinking. Look, Listen, and Learn!

Professional Development Workshop Created to Help Teachers Meet Student Needs In May 2015, Southside Middle School, participated in an AdvanceED diagnostic review. One of the findings and identified improvement priorities was to hold Professional Development regarding topics including best practices, classroom management, team building, and formal/ informal assessment. This workshop will highlight certain formal and […]

Workplace training through JEL

Students are Given the Opportunity to Complete Work Training JEL (J.Everett Light) is a workplace training program offered to our Junior and Seniors.  As an alternative charter school, Options High School has a very diverse population of students.  Many of these students don’t plan on attending a traditional 4 year college.  To help prepare these […]

Game Based Learning in Science Classes

In-Class Games Help Students Apply Key Concepts In my high school science classes I attempt to keep lecture time down per each one hour class.  The remainder of the time is spent applying the class concepts to various content related problems.  I break students into groups every class for collaborative learning.  In an effort to […]

S.W.A.G.G.E.R. Wall

Students Rewarded for Good Grades The goal at Southside Middle School is to promote responsibility and a strong work ethic with students.  In order to achieve a positive academic atmosphere, we reward students for good grades.  Students who receive a good grade on an assignment, test, or project are identified by their teacher.  The teacher […]

Classroom Economy

Classroom Jobs Teach Students About Economics This best practice was developed to meet the second grade economic standards. It begins by teaching the content and introducing vocabulary words: needs, wants, producers, consumers, goods, services, opportunity cost, save, spend, and donate. After the majority of the content has been addressed the students begin the interview and […]

Jigsaw Activity in the World Language Classroom

Interactive Activity Helps Students Create Their Own Learning During our unit on travel and transportation, I wanted to design an activity that was more interactive than simply finding information from an authentic French website. I know that the “jigsaw” technique is a cooperative learning strategy that allows students to create their own learning. I found […]

Math Thinkers – Math Talkers

Students Learn to Try Multiple Strategies to Solve Math Problems Young students learn how to explain their math reasoning and thinking using math strategies. Students can verbalize how they solve math problems and share their thinking process. Multiple strategies are taught and students have choices and voice in what strategy they use. Students are encouraged […]

Let’s Get Visual

Visual Cue Cards Enhance Classroom Management This summer, I attended a conference on appealing to special needs students.  There were many strategies presented about adding more visual elements to your classroom.  I felt like I wasn’t doing enough to appeal to the visual learners in my classroom.  This year, I have tried out visual cue […]

Alternatives to saying “Good Job!”

Teachers Work to Change Their Daily Language This presentation will include 10 main tips for changing our teaching language from general to detailed, expressive and meaningful. Suggestions: 1. Use sentence starters: Example:  “I see you…” or “I heard you…” Use thought openers: Example:  “Show me how you….”, “Tell me more about…” 2. Notice and provide […]

A Great Way to Integrate: Language Arts and Social Studies Combined

Two Departmentalized Teachers Integrate Lessons to Help Students Become More Engaged Two departmentalized teachers share how they integrate their subject matter to make lessons meaningful for their students. There are strategies, lessons, and tips on how they easily manage their cross-curricular planning. Challenges or Obstacles: Challenges can occur if you are sharing the subjects mentioned […]

Kennedy Assassination: Crime Scene Investigation

Unique Class Assignment Encourages Students to Use Problem Solving and Communication Skills Students travel back in history to 1960 to the presidential election between Richard Nixon and John F. Kennedy. We spend a week acquiring biographical information while comparing and contrasting the influence of media then and now. Once students have a good understanding of […]

Learning Centers: Not Just for Elementary Students

Learning Centers Enable Teachers to Cover More Content and Increase Student Participation When secondary teachers struggle to keep students engaged learning decreases. The use of active learning centers increases student engagement, participation, and therefore learning. There are some tangible advantages to including learning centers in the classroom. Experience has shown that students actually tend to be […]

Ultimate Frisbee as Civic Engagement

Playing Ultimate Frisbee Helps Enhance Communication Skills The Ultimate Frisbee Club at Northside Middle School was created after students showed an interest in playing the sport. However, it was selected because many of our students struggle to communicate effectively with peers, as well as adults. They are capable of stating opinions, and willing to argue […]

Golden Beads: A Golden Ticket for Teaching Math

Use of Beads Helps to Introduce Mathematical Concepts The Golden Beads are used to give a concrete introduction to the decimal system. The Golden Beads, like all Montessori materials, are very tactile, attractive, and easy to understand. The material consists of: “unit” beads, which are just individual bead “tens” bars, which are made of 10“unit” […]

Student Led Book Clubs

Book Club Allows Students to Take Ownership for Their Reading Book Club was originally created through collaboration with a third grade teacher(me) and fifth grade teacher who were seeking a way to empower students to have meaningful discussions on complex texts that were being read in class.  When Book Club was first created, the whole […]

Intervention for All: Encouraging Growth of Language Arts Mastery

English Enrichment Program Allows Students the Opportunity to Experience in Depth Exploration of Class Standards At Northside Middle School, we knew a key component to achieving success in the mastery of language arts would be to encourage growth from all of our students. While many intervention programs are aimed at only the bottom or top […]

7th Grade Honors Capstone Project

Students are Given a Chance to Make the Community Better An inquiry-based investigation based on the idea, “Any community has the potential to grow, to serve better its members, become safer, or present a more enjoyable environment.  How can you make your community better?”  The project included the four stages of proposal, research, presentation, and […]

Co-Teaching

Use of Two Teachers in the Classroom Creates a Calm Environment for Children to Learn Co-Teaching is not easy and for some can be uncomfortable.  Once you have the right two individuals come together, they form a bond that is beneficial to the learning and development of young children.  Co-Teaching is a practice that has […]

Growing a STEM program with Rube Goldberg Machines

After School Program Allows Students to Excel in an International Event to Promote the STEM Field The Rube Goldberg Machine Contest originally began as a competition against Purdue engineering organization.  Today, it has grown into an international event that inspires all students to design, build, problem solve, and present.  In recent years, Science, Technology, Engineering, […]

Brain Breaks with GoNoodle

Implementation of Break Breaks Develops Students Memory and Fluency in Common Core Subjects GoNoodle is a free website that can be found at www.GoNoodle.com and can be accessed from any classroom or home.  GoNoodle works with Common Core subject experts to create brain breaks that develop memory and fluency in math, spelling, and vocabulary in the form of […]

Co-Teaching

Implementation of a Co-teaching Model Enhances Small Group and Individualized Instruction for Students From 2013-2015 the first grade team at Burris Laboratory School implemented a co-teaching model. All first grade students are taught together using differentiated teaching methods. Teachers use whole group, flexible small group, and one-on-one instruction. Groups are identified through the use of […]

Study Buddy Time

Older Students Help Younger Students Succeed in a Dual Credit Math Class This is a technique that we used in a dual credit math class that had 4 eighth grade students. It was used to ensure that the underclassmen enrolled in this Dual credit College Algebra class would succeed. Each eighth grader was assigned to […]

Best “Cs” in the Classroom

Use of the 5 C’s in the Classroom Helps to Engage Students Project Based Learning:  In choosing rubric design and criteria to guide students as they research, analyze, and present topics, remembering the best “Cs” in the classroom leads to learning, interesting discussion, and creative and affective product development.  The Best “Cs”:  Choice; Collaboration; Communication; […]

Using the Spanish Subjunctive Mood in the Real World

Students Get the Opportunity to See the Spanish Subjunctive Mood Applied to the Realities of Their World After a thorough introduction to and MANY practice activities with the uses of the Spanish Subjunctive Mood in Noun Clauses, students then read a cultural unit on Central America and watch a video about the growth of tourism in […]

The Heart of Alternative Education: Understanding the Individualized Service Plan

Ways to Help Students Who Have an Individualized Service Plan (ISP) Options Charter Schools currently run two full-school alternative programs in Hamilton County. In order for our schools to qualify for alternative education funding we must service students that fall under one of the five categories of eligible students: (1) Intend to withdraw or have withdrawn from […]

WIDA English Learner Standards and School-wide Professional Development

Staff Meetings Increased Teachers’ Knowledge of the WIDA English Language Development (ELD) Standards Rhoades Elementary, in the MSD of Wayne Township, Indianapolis, is a Title I building with approximately 25% of our students identified as English learners. With Indiana’s adoption of the College & Career Ready and WIDA ELD* Standards, it became increasingly important to build […]

Results with Readers Workshop in First Grade

Reading Workshop Helps Develop Life-Long Passionate Readers Readers Workshop in our classroom is an extended period of time during our Language Arts Block devoted to reading and responding to literature.  A mini lesson begins the workshop everyday. Children are then released to their “book nook” to read literary and informational text at their level and […]

The Roots of Rap

Students Learn About Slavery and How its Effects are Still Present Today in Rap Music This project is intended to help students draw connections between the history of oppression (slavery) in the American south and contemporary issues that plague the African-American community today.  Students begin researching the oppressive nature of colonization and subjugation and then […]

Have You TITHED?…Taught In The Hallway Every Day?

Math Students More Successful as Teacher Utilizes Instructional Activities During Transitional Times Throughout the School Day My students deserve the best education opportunities they can get.  A lot of my students have been in need of more instructional time to practice and master math skills so that they can be successful in the classroom, on state […]

Black History Month Essay Contest

Essay Contest Brings Local Students and Their Community Together Anderson High School actively sought community participation in sponsoring a Black History Month Essay Contest taking place during the month of February.  This was a school-wide initiative implemented during our 8-Step Process Success Period. Writing skills are constantly practiced and reinforced across all content areas at […]

Use of Quarter Courses to Increase Curriculum Diversity for High Ability High School Students

Quarter Length Courses Allow Students the Choice Between Multiple Narrowly Focused Subject Matters Throughout the Semester Quarter courses were developed to increase the diversity of courses available to high ability students.  Courses last for half a semester and are usually developed in pairs taught by the same instructor.  Topics for quarter courses are usually more narrowly […]

Integrating Science into Physical Education

Teaching Students About the Connections Between Physical Education and Science Helps Them to be Actively Engaged I focused on integrating science into our physical education program throughout the year. My goal is for students to be actively engaged in physical activity while learning about science. This year, the students had a chance to learn how […]

Turning Caps/Lids into Tables

Children’s Involvement in Collecting Plastic Caps and Creating Tables Enhances Environmental Awareness We first became aware of Green Tree Plastics, Inc. and their ABC Partnership program when two former CUMNS Kids students asked for help in gathering plastic caps and lids for their elementary school’s bench project. As we got involved in helping them, our […]

Authentic Assessment in Early Childhood Education

Gathering Information About Children Through a Variety of Ways Latin derivative of the word “assessment” is “to sit beside and get to know”…Let’s get to know our children by using an ongoing process of gathering information through observation & regular documentation then sharing & requesting input from a variety of professionals.  We will look at […]

The 10 Day Push

Last Minute Review Helps More Students Pass the English 10 ECA Kay Winter, former AHS instructional/ data coach, heard about The 10 Day Push used at another high school with incredible results.  They reported that 60% of their students who participated in The Push passed the English 10 ECA.  Kay brought the idea to AHS, […]

The Shot Heard Round the Town: Engaging Young Children in the Work of Social Justice

Students Concerns Spark Community Involvement When students became concerned with gunshots they were hearing in their neighborhood, we were called into action. Leaving this teachable moment as just a classroom discussion left us feeling unsatisfied. As early childhood educators, we were not able to give our students the answers they desired on gun violence. We sought […]

Classroom Engagement

Professional Development Session Helps Teachers to Improve Student Engagement After thoroughly reading Dr. Robert Marzano’s “The Art and Science of Teaching,” Storer staff members conducted a professional development session where we analyzed each chapter and provided each other with examples on how we can use this information throughout the school building. After this session, each staff […]

Cultural Literacy in English Enrichment

Enrichment Course Enhances Students Knowledge of Cultural Experiences The English Enrichment courses at Muncie Community Schools were designed to provide students with extra exposure and practice in key English/Language Arts skills. As an entirely new class, this meant developing a course from nothing. I hired on to teach this course last year, and decided immediately to turn […]

Making Science A Priority In Today’s Classroom

Activities Help Students Learn to Foster an Appreciation for Science Using STEM activities; along with detailed lab manuals, will help you to foster an appreciation for science with your students.  Students need the opportunity to manipulate materials, trial and error, and use verbal and written communication to describe how things work.  STEM activities are great […]

Community Inclusion: Bringing a Novel to Life

Using Classic Literature to Inspire Student Success Through Inclusion So many great works of literature connect to universal themes experienced by our students. Students in high school with functional reading levels significantly below their peers need assistance in accessing the literature their peers study in general education high school English classes. Finding time to collaborate […]

Making the Reading and Writing Connection

After School Program Helps Students with Reading and Writing Wes-Del Elementary Comp Camp was begun several years ago by Shirley Thacker.  Comp Camp is held in the spring, fall, and in the summer as an after school program.  Mrs. Thacker is a certified presenter with the Indiana Writing Project and has presented her information in Washington […]

Hands-On Projects in AP Physics

Students Apply Concepts Learned in Class to a Real World Environment Each project was implemented to provide students opportunities to directly test physics concepts in a real world environment. Egg-Drop Ships – This is a first semester project given to students after a discussion on kinematics and forces.  Students are given a specific material list […]

Celebrating Me, Celebrating You: We Are Alike and Different

Students Learn About Culture and Diversity This unit is literacy based, integrating culture and diversity.  A center-based, hands-on approach is used to facilitate instruction and differentiation, while promoting tolerance, diversity, and acceptance. Children move from center to center in heterogonous groups.  A class library is also available for self-selected reading of fiction and nonfiction texts […]

Online Professional Development

Ways to Enhance Teacher Development Sustained professional development time has been curtailed due to changes in school scheduling. In addition, there is an online course management tool (MBC) that was underutilized. Some professional development materials and discussion topics were presented via MBC. Teachers responded to pertinent topics such as cultural competency, engaging children from poverty, […]

Reducing Office Referrals for Targeted Students

Creation of a Progressive Discipline Plan Helps Keep Students in the Classroom Assistant Principals have reduced the number of referrals for targeted students who had 5 or more referrals during the previous school year.  Students who have consistently violated school rules have missed instructional time due to office referrals, suspensions and parent meetings to address […]

Student Literacy Projects in the Virtual Setting

Literacy Projects Helps Virtual Learning Students The virtual learning world is still a new one.  Many projects, and project ideas, begin in the brick and mortar setting.  Teachers in the virtual world are always looking for ways to translate those projects into the virtual setting, especially when thinking of literacy projects for our elementary students.  […]

Interactive Science Notebooks

Use of Interactive Science Notebooks Enhance Students Organizational Skills A study source to enable you to be a creative, independent thinker and learner! Your Interactive Science Notebook (INB) will increase your understanding of science by: Using writing as a process for discovery and synthesis of inquiry; Modeling many enduring functions of scientists- recording information, data, […]

Article of the Week

News Articles Help Students Develop Reading Skills The Article of the Week is based on a concept developed by educator Kelly Gallagher. Gallagher recognized that the chief reason his students were struggling with reading comprehension was due to their lack of prior knowledge. His solution was “Article of the Week.” Students are assigned a current […]

Interactive Notebooks In Middle School Language Arts

Interactive Notebooks Help Students Organize and Synthesize Information The purpose of the interactive notebook is to enable students to be creative, independent thinkers and writers. Interactive notebooks are used for class notes as well as for other activities where the student will be asked to express his/her own ideas and process the information presented in class. The purpose behind […]