When to Write Numbers as Words

When to Write Numbers as Words

Do you know the rules for writing numbers in a sentence or paragraph? Should you write numbers as words, or should you write numbers as a figure? This quick video will show you the rules to follow to ensure you know exactly what to do the next time you need to communicate a quantity, dollar amount, percentage, measurement, or date. Take a look…

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Authentic Assessments: How to integrate creative assessment strategies

Authentic Assessments: How to integrate creative assessment strategies

o, what’s happening “testing-wise” in your school and in your classroom? Let’s continue the conversation about real or authentic assessments. (If you missed part one, click here.) In my opinion, it is vital to add these authentic assessments to your “testing bag-o-tricks.” Just look at some of the benefits:

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Authentic Assessments: How to break the paper test cycle (Part 1)

Authentic Assessments: How to break the paper test cycle (Part 1)

We’re all familiar with national standardized testing, the numerous true/false or multiple-choice tests a teacher gives throughout a school year, along with the benefits these assessments can provide. One school of thought says that assessments are a key component of learning because it helps students see how well they understand subject-specific material. Others say assessments can help motivate students. Still, testing often feels like a necessary evil that all teachers must do to show evidence that students have learned the content teachers worked so hard to teach.

I’d like you to consider looking at the way you assess your students through a different lens. What if

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Writing Toolbox: What are correlative conjunctions?

Writing Toolbox: What are correlative conjunctions?

Having the right tools in your writing toolbox can make all the difference when it comes time to revise a composition. Do your students need a creative way to link ideas and show association? Then look no further than the correlative conjunction! First, let's look at this simple definition:

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Don't capitalize these words...

Don't capitalize these words...

Knowing when NOT to capitalize a word is just as important as knowing when to capitalize a word. In this week’s Two-Minute Tip, let us show you three examples of when you should avoid capitalization. Take a look…

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How do I teach Shurley English in a multi-grade classroom?

How do I teach Shurley English in a multi-grade classroom?

When I began teaching at a small private parochial school, I learned quickly that even though I was teaching two grade levels of Shurley English in the same room, there was a disparity in the way I had to instruct each level. Each group had different developmental needs and learning objectives. Along the way, I discovered a few extremely effective strategies for teaching different groups of students that I would like to share with you today.

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ID Strategies: Is the word an adverb or an adjective?

ID Strategies: Is the word an adverb or an adjective?

When my third graders were first learning the parts of speech, some of them would mix-up adverbs and adjectives. I found a great process that would move my students from definitions, through Bloom's Taxonomy, and towards application. Let me show you...

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