One of the secrets to being a better teacher and maintaining your enthusiasm for it, is coming up with creative teaching ideas! It keeps things fresh and enjoyable for both you and your students and can be a key ingredient in reinvigorating your love for teaching and learning. So whether you’re still teaching right now and are looking for new and fun ideas to keep the kids engaged, or whether you’re done for the year and are finding you have the creative space to think about your classroom for the next school year, today’s episode will help you come up with your own creative teaching ideas.
And it’s important to point out that I’m not talking about stalking Pinterest or being inspired by other teaching resources already out there, I’m talking about how you can be innovative and think of something new and original to bring to the classroom table!
And it’s important to point out that I’m not talking about stalking Pinterest or being inspired by other teaching resources already out there, I’m talking about how you can be innovative and think of something new and original to bring to the classroom table!
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Big Brother Clocks Idea
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Email me: [email protected]
Facebook: facebook.com/teachersresourceforce
Instagram: @teachersresourceforce
More information:
A podcast is a free downloadable audio show that enables you to listen and learn while you’re on the go.
To subscribe to my podcast for free, you’ll need an app to listen to the show from.
For iPhone/iPad/iPod listeners – Get your phone or device and go to the iTunes store (free) and search “Teach On, Teach Strong”. This will help you to download the free Podcasts App and then subscribe to the show from within that app. Every time I produce a new episode, you’ll get it downloaded right on your iDevice.
For Android listeners – Download the Stitcher Radio app (free) and search for “Teach On, Teach Strong.” Or, if you have already downloaded an app for listening to podcasts, see below.
For podcast enthusiasts – If you already listen to podcasts and have a podcatcher that you prefer, the feed you’ll need to add is http://teachonteachstrong.podbean.com/feed/. My favourite free podcatcher is Podcast Addict.
If you don’t have a mobile device – You can always listen to the show by clicking the audio file on these blog posts.
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