Interactive History Lessons
Confession: I never liked history when I was in school. I was more of a math and sciences guy. Why? Because I could actively do stuff in those...
Confession: I never liked history when I was in school. I was more of a math and sciences guy. Why? Because I could actively do stuff in those...
My son brought back a pinball book from a book fair. Not just a book but also a complete build-it-yourself pinball machine with a description of the...
Capturing your students’ attention is one of the hardest things to do. Strong content and a good picture can get the job done. But where do you find...
Creating fun and interactive widgets changes your way of teaching. Active lessons equal an active classroom. Teachers create great lesson materials...
Dreaming, staring and “What did you say?”. A familiar situation in every classroom. Students are often not paying any attention and are mentally...
Math is awesome! As a math teacher, you know this for a fact. Then why do students describe your favorite subject as “hard/boring/dry/all of the...
I remember my first computer. I could take a shower between pushing the button to start the computer and reaching a fully loaded desktop. And I’m not...
Geography, from the Greek word geographia (earth description), is one of the most interesting subjects to teach. Anybody can find a connection with...
Do you ever wonder how students really think? This blog post series will answer one of the most important questions in education history: how to...