Order of Operations Mnemonic
This is a color coded visual version of the "Order of Operations" Mnemonic, "Please, excuse my dear aunt Sally for looking too rough" [...]
This is a color coded visual version of the "Order of Operations" Mnemonic, "Please, excuse my dear aunt Sally for looking too rough" [...]
Do you use individual white boards with your students as a participation activity? Each student has a personal sized white board to use to answer questions. Buying white boards and erasers for an entire class would be awfully expensive. There are inexpensive ways to get white boards.
The Body of an essay…I use the human body as an analogy to explain the parts of an essay. This blog entry shows you how!
Who hasn't had a song stuck in their head, at one time or another? Using the naturally catchy nature of tunes to have your students leaving your classes humming the answers to next weeks test seems to sell itself.
Imagine your students being able to log on and participate in the creation and editing of their own webpages. Imagine using this to reinforce English learning.