Fact and Opinion Activities
Can your students tell facts from opinions? Develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills with these fact and opinion activities.
Can your students tell facts from opinions? Develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills with these fact and opinion activities.
Challenges are a part of life, but by building resilience in students, you can help them meet challenges with determination.
Imagine a classroom full of innovative thinkers. Turn that dream into reality by following these tips to promote creativity in the classroom.
Do you want a creative and hands-on way of learning? Try project-based learning in your homeschool and watch your kids love learning!
Make math hands on by using dominoes to teach math. These readily-available math manipulatives work well from preschool to middle school!
These math project ideas for high school span the math subjects. Make math interesting and applicable to the real world!
These math project ideas for elementary will develop problem-solving skills and foster a love for numbers in your students.
Are you looking for a way to teach critical thinking skills to lower elementary students? Try an easy and fun cause and effect activity!
You want to raise your kids to be creative and solve problems. How do you do that? It’s easier than you think! Here are some tips!
Raising independent learners comes from more than how you teach. In fact, as Dennis Dinoia explains in his new book, TEACH: Creating Independently Responsible Learners, it’s more about how you don’t teach than how you do.
Our kids are future problem solvers and world changers. Help them on their way by learning how to teach critical thinking skills.