Not exact matches
Spelling Names Ice Cream Center from Still Playing School Learning about Our Friends — Graphing Activity for Preschoolers from Rainy Day Mum Friendship Ice Cream Is a Fun Way to Practice
Sharing from Mama Smiles Simple Friendship Concentration
Game for Preschoolers from Toddler Approved Kind Words Sensory Lesson from Preschool Powol Packets Making Pumpkin Ice Cream with Friends from The
Educators» Spin On It Cupcake Cones from Kori at Home How to Make a Catapult Ice Cream Scoop Style from JDaniel4's Mom Paper Tube Friendship Bracelets from Clare's Little Tots How to Make a Colour Mixing Ice Cream from Peakle Pie Preschool Pencil Control from CraftCreateCalm How to Make Happy Faces in a Sand Tray from Big Owl Little Owl Witty Hoots
Share the Ice Cream Fine Motor
Game from Views From a Step Stool Pass the Ice Cream
Sharing Activity for Preschoolers from Sunny Day Family Gross Motor Core Strengthening Friendship Activity for a Group from Sugar Aunts Friendship Ice Cream Throw from Adventures of Adam Build 2D and 3D Ice Cream Cones with Friends from Kara Carrero Piggie and Elephant Shapes
Sharing Activity from Mosswood Connections
In this piece, childbirth
educator and postpartum doula Nicole Wheeler
shares her unique tool for teaching parents about informed consent: a rousing
game of BINGO.
Based on the literature reviews, observations in the schools and meetings with the departments at the Ministry of Education, the team presented several key policy considerations to the Ministry: (1) utilize a website, the National Play Day, and the Jamaican Teaching Council as platforms from which
educators can develop and
share best
game - based learning practices; (2) promote a culture of collaboration through the Quality Education Circles (local discussion groups for
educators), and by allocating time for teachers to develop and
share game - based learning strategies; (3) provide resource support for schools in the form of workshops and training; and (4) create a monitoring and evaluation plan to be conducted at the school level.
When Teaching Gets Tough: Smart Ways to Reclaim Your
Game, by seasoned
educator and school psychologist Allen N. Mendler,
shares practical tips and strategies that teachers can quickly and readily access when challenged by some of the most difficult aspects of teaching: working with difficult students, feeling underappreciated by colleagues or parents, and being expected to get top - notch student achievement without adequate support.
She writes a weekly blog as «Vocab Gal»
sharing engaging vocabulary activities and
games with
educators.