by Yvonne Crawford | Jun 30, 2016 | Common Core, Common Core Literacy, Eighth Grade, Language Arts, Resources for Teachers, Seventh Grade, Sixth Grade, Teaching Resources, Teaching Tips, Writing
A lot of people think that interactive notebooks are only for elementary students because older students don’t like to color and cut out things, but I have to disagree. I think we need to remember that even if you students are in middle school or even high...
by Brian Crawford | Jan 5, 2016 | Eighth Grade, Fifth Grade, Fourth Grade, Handouts, Seventh Grade, Sixth Grade, Teaching Resources, Teaching Tips, Third Grade
I’ve just completed work on a new product – Martin Luther King, Jr. Close Reading. I would love for you to check it out, because I think it is one of the best products I have completed to date. To celebrate Martin Luther King, Jr. Day and the month of...
by Brian Crawford | Nov 12, 2012 | Eighth Grade, Fifth Grade, First Grade, Fourth Grade, Posters, Science, Second Grade, Seventh Grade, Sixth Grade, Teaching Resources, Third Grade
Using the class computer If you’ve got computers in your classroom, when you’re teaching your students how to use them, you’re also going to want to teach your students how to respect them. Computers are sturdy machines, but the right sort of abuse...
by Brian Crawford | Feb 21, 2012 | Eighth Grade, Geography, Seventh Grade, Sixth Grade
Here’s a free download of a flag matching game for kids in sixth, seventh and eighth grades (during their final years of elementary school or in junior high school). It might also be used by high school students. There are lots of countries in the world, and...