Building a thriving classroom environment isn’t solely about academics; it’s about fostering connections, friendships, and a sense of belonging among your students. As educators, we recognize that when students feel comfortable, supported, and valued, the learning experience becomes more meaningful and enjoyable. One powerful tool in achieving this is through the use of interactive and …
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Quizzes are a fun and interactive way to engage your class, stimulate their brains, and test their knowledge. But if you’re having a hard time creating your own quiz, we’ve listed 120 super fun and engaging quiz questions & answers below. The following kids’ quiz questions cover a variety of topics, from animals and science …
Exercise drills are one of the best ways to train agility, endurance, strength, and technique for specific sports. They’re great fun, too, and can offer even more benefits, such as improved mental health and self-esteem. So, if you need fun and effective volleyball drills that will help your middle students, we’ve got you covered! Volleyball …
Forget quizzing your class on all 118 elements of the periodic table. Gather them together for some fun science projects instead! If you’re teaching grade 9 students, there’s no better way to increase their interest in the wonders of science than by letting them play mad scientist. Looking to add some spark and energy to …
Teaching your middle school students about self-awareness, social awareness, and self-regulation is a crucial part of their education that will set them up for better decision-making and improved mental well-being down the line. In a world where social interaction and overstimulation are more prevalent than ever, social-emotional learning shouldn’t be neglected. Middle school students from …
Can you remember your first show-and-tell experience? Or perhaps the time you attended your child’s first show and tell? Show and tells are a great way to get your students to speak about something they’re happy about, passionate about, or proud of. Not only do they help you get a better understanding of your students, …
We all remember sitting in our high school English class, trying to wrap our heads around the concepts of ethos, pathos, and logos. It might have seemed like an intimidating jumble of Greek terms back then, but today, we’re going to make it fun and easy for both you and your students. Ethos, pathos, and …
Teachers should have fun, too. And if you’ve ever been on the receiving end of a class prank at the crafty hand of one or more of your students, April Fools is the perfect time to get your own back! Joking aside, April Fools is a better time than any to have some harmless, friendly …
One thing’s for sure: the higher your GPA, the higher the chance you have of being considered for top academic institutions and high-paying jobs. Still, what is a good engineering GPA? What is the average? The upfront answer is that it depends. What’s considered a good GPA can depend on the type of engineering course …
Hexagons are a great way to introduce young children to the world of geometric shapes outside of squares, circles, and triangles. This can be taught as early as first grade as your students begin to recognize 2D shapes and count sides and edges. A “six-sided shape” is the easiest answer you can provide if one …