Website designed for kids to use with information on topics such as energy, pollution, eating the future, and food. It also has videos, quizzes, and fun stuff too.
This has different areas of science; chemistry, enginerring, and forces and energy. Teachers and students can click on the experiment they wish to try. There are step by step instructions and a material list provided. Children also comment on the results from conducting the experiment, which are listed after the directions.
This site contains free lesson plans on consumption, energy, food, transportation, and water. The site has limitless opportunities, whether you use it as a starting point for a lesson, to teaching the whole curriculum. Note that the site is FREE, and the lesson plans can be adapted to the younger grades.
Countless studies corroborate the idea that self-care reduces stress, which can deplete your energy and impair your judgment.
2. Focus on Building Relationships
Many educators noted that a teacher’s ability to balance warmth and strong boundaries is key to successful relationships—and classroom management.
3. Set Rules, Boundaries, and Expectations (and Do It Early)
Many others cautioned that while enforcing rules consistently is critical, it’s important to pick your battles too—especially if those confrontations are going to be public
4. Take a Strength-Based Approach
A strength-based lens means never forgetting to look beneath the surface of behavior, even when it’s inconvenient
don’t forget to continue to work to deepen the connection, being mindful of the context and using language thoughtfully.
Finally, cultural differences can also play an unconscious role in our expectations of whether a student will succeed, so it’s important to reflect on any stereotypes that come up for you.
5. Involve Parents and Guardians
The majority of teachers send home reports of both positive and negative behaviors—it’s critical to do the former, too—and also use email and text services to communicate about upcoming events, due dates, and student progress.