Kindergarten
It tells how the little things in life make a big difference, and how the simple rules we learn when we are little will guid us through our lives.
Spann Elementry
The quality of teaching at Pueblo Elementry schools.
Accommodations for Students with Special Needs: ADHD
Too often, the needs of students with ADHD are over looked in the classroom. This article will give you some insight as to how to help those students and where to find more help and resources for them.
How to Give Constructive Criticism
Every now and then, we find ourselves in the position where we either have to expect some criticism from others, or give it. When you’re giving it, there are some unsaid rules that everyone should keep in mind.
Top 10 Tip for Teachers: How to Avoid Favoring The Best Students
Remember every child in the room needs to feel valued – there are ways to ensure that you don’t always favour the best students, this article should help you use some of them in your teaching.
Top 10 Tips for Teachers: The Golden Rules
Top 10 tips for teachers in the classroom, whether you are new to the profession or experienced… It is always good to remember the "golden rules"!
How Much Homework Should Students Be Assigned?
Different teachers will assign different amounts of homework based on their teaching philosophy. Some schools have guidelines as to how much homework needs to be assigned. Here are some general ideas about length and type of homework to be assigned on all grade levels.
The Teacher Newsletter: How to KISS
The idea of teachers creating a classroom newsletter is nothing new and the divide between technologically savvy teachers and those who do not use computers is drastically closing. And with constant updates to free resources both in software and online, there is really no excuse. Every teacher needs to have a newsletter or its equivalent.
Fifty Percent for a Job Not Done
Some school systems have a no zero grading policy. Does this work, or does it fail to prepare students for the real world?
Ways for Teachers to Lead a Positive Classroom
The old adage, “You reap what you sow,” is especially true in the classroom. Remember that teachers are human and all humans are subject to bad days, negative life experiences and crabby moods. The responsibility of being a teacher includes a hidden proviso that says “leave your life at the door.” So how can a teacher do this?






















