When teaching symmetry to young children introduce new vocabulary with hands on activities. In math, symmetry means that one shape becomes exactly like another when you move it in some way: turn it, flip it or slide it. When teaching beginners, show them that shapes on one side of a line are the same as on the other side of a line. Young children begin to understand the concepts and ... continue reading...
COOKING IN THE CLASSROOM
Thinking of adding cooking to your curriculum this year? Read below for successful cooking in the classroom tips, plus discover the benefits for your students. It can be daunting to think of cooking with 15 – 20 children. With the following suggestions and a little organization, cooking can be an easy learning experience for all. 1. Keep it simple! Forget about complicated recipes or about ... continue reading...
EASY SCIENCE EXPERIMENTS
Organizing for science experiments in your classroom can be difficult when you already have a busy schedule. It's tempting to give students only worksheets, dvds and books about science, rather than including actual opportunities for investigations and experiments. Having weekly experiments, organized in advance, ensures that the students will be enthusiastic about science. Also, provide ... continue reading...
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