This page contains articles that will give you some teaching tips that first year teachers could use.
- Use simulations to teach punctuation
- Make history a daily current event
- Transport a book to the 'Big Screen'
- Use signs to develop 'immature' sentences
- Set up procedures to avoid 'over-grading'
- Careful planning leads to effective teaching
- Involve students in class instruction
- Teach students effective note-taking skills
- Bridge curriculum with family history
- Color coding helps students organize ideas
- Move beyond the answers toward forming questions
- Keep seniors thinking and learning during their last semester
- Take steps to deter plagiarism in your class
- Two-column note-taking skills boost grades
- Your praise can shape your students' goals
- Ask yourself three crucial questions
- Keep your students in suspense
- Underexplaining can help your students learn for themselves
- Share your passion; challenge students
- Help students overcome testing anxiety
- Teach students the logic of persuasive arguments, debates
- Organize learning with a good lesson plan
- Build your students' trust to create a good learning base
- Plan ahead to make this your most productive year yet
- Get Students to think about content
- Frisbee teaches about flight variables
- Make online assignmnets challenging for students
- Positive reinforcement boosts learning
- Teach students a valuable lesson about diversity
- Praise motivates students to work hard
- Allow time for yourself to avoid teacher burnout
- Improve your students' writing skills
- Tap Thanksgiving for math, science
- Make changes to relieve school boredom
- Select natural leaders for small groups


