Author: Mrs T’s Musings
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Student Self Reflection – How To Help Students Reflect on Learning
With limited teaching time each day and a never-ending list of things to cover with our students, it can be easy to move through our lessons at a fast pace, always ready for the next topic. There’s an important step in the learning process though that we must not forget about though. That important step is -…
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How To Make Homework Fun – 9 Ways to Switch Things Up
Many schools still require that homework is set for students. So, as teachers, how can we make sure we are approaching homework the right way, in order to provide enriching opportunities for student learning to take place? Well, here are a few simple ideas to get you started.
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The Flowers Still Bloomed
The world came to a pause. Fear entered many hearts. We adjusted to a ‘new normal’. Yet, some things didn’t change, and the flowers still bloomed.
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Multiplication Review – 8 Engaging Times Table Homework Activities
Many primary school teachers include times table practice as part of their homework routine. So often though, this involves repetitive revision of the same set of times tables over and over again, leaving both students and teachers alike feeling bored with times table practice. There are many activities that you can use to keep your…
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What it’s Like to Teach 3-Year-Olds, 18-Year-Olds, and Everything in Between
Would you rather teach 3-year-olds or 18-year-olds? Although I am primary school trained, during my years as a relief teacher I experienced teaching the tiniest to the tallest of students. I may have my preferences, but I’ll let you decide what yours are based on my brief list of observations.
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