by Yvonne Crawford | Apr 21, 2021 | Teaching Tips
Through my years as a teacher I’ve felt that some of the classes I taught were a bit more positive than others. I then became aware of actively trying to create a more positive atmosphere. Just by doing small things to change the vibe in a...
by Yvonne Crawford | Apr 16, 2021 | Around the World, Social Studies
Have you ever wondered what school life is for kids in France? Here are some things I learned about France when I used to live here. Please remember all schools are slightly different, but here are my experiences. 1. 2 hour lunch – Yes you read...
by Yvonne Crawford | Apr 15, 2021 | Digital Learning, Teaching Tips
While most of us teach online classes synchronously because of the real-time feedback, there are many benefits to use asynchronous lessons as well. In case you are new to online learning and you don’t know what asynchronous means, it means that the teacher...
by Yvonne Crawford | Apr 14, 2021 | End of the Year
It’s great for students to be able to process things that have happened each school year. Here are 10 reflection questions you can ask your students at the end of the year to help them process this school year. 1. What major accomplishment did you achieve...
by Yvonne Crawford | Apr 12, 2021 | Digital Learning, Teaching Tips
Wondering how to spice up your on-line lessons? Here are a few ways you can do just that. 1. Use a shared Google Doc – One of the easiest ways to get your students to be engaged in their online lesson is to use a shared Google Doc. If...