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November Bulletin Board Ideas
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Today, I'm sharing some photos of my November bulletin board. I have included some Veteran's Day and Thanksgiving Day visuals on the bulletin board. Hope it gives you some inspiration for your own bulletin board!
Gifted and Talented Students Shouldn't Be Left Behind! What does it take to motivate gifted students? Well, gifted students usually dislike completing worksheets to which they already know all the answers. A regular classroom teacher might allow the gifted student to complete part of an assigned worksheet and then move on to a critical thinking activity. Perhaps, the student could create an activity for the class that goes along with the lesson. An extension activity created by the gifted student may be able to reach students that normally wouldn't have success with the lesson. Sometimes, peers can teach each other better than we teachers can. This, in turn, motivates the gifted student to participate in the lesson instead of being left behind. For more ideas to help Gifted and Talented students check this out...https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Lomasney-Gifted-And-Talented-Plus-Bell-Ringers
Wow! I recently visited the NASA Kennedy Space Center, Cape Canaveral, Florida, and I had so much fun! It is definitely worth the trip! I also got a great surprise, while I was there. I found a geodesic dome! Actually, geodesic domes can be found in many places...including the Epcot Center (geodesic sphere). They are a very sturdy structure. If you like to teach your students "real life," lessons, then you may want to try the following unit about geodesic domes. Your students will learn about geodesic domes through research, reading, writing, building and measuring a geodesic dome. Click here to find out more!
Gifted and Talented Students May Enjoy Debating Cell Phone Use In this day and age, many are wondering how we can control cell phone use. We all hear of those accidents caused by texting and driving. We don't want this great technological tool to become dangerous to ourselves and others. In the following unit, students take charge of their learning through research. They will discover answers for themselves and develop questions and answers for debating and sharing their ideas. It can be used as a philosophical chairs activity or students may simply develop a presentation. Click Here
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