Teacher places students' names on Popsicle® sticks or tongue depressors.
learners. We feel that using various types of co- teaching helps us to meet their needs.
From the beginning of the year until the end, these fun activities will get your students excited about learning. You should definitely go out and get some popsicle ...
Keep the popsicle stick target for later use. It will come in handy for later tracking and convergence tasks. games favicon Commercial Games. There are many good ...
Orange and green popsicle sticks in red plastic cups on a teacher's desk. Photo credit: Shane Safir. Equity sticks keep students on their toes, mentally alert, and poised to contribute.
What's wrong with tracking students by math ability?
questioning (“no hands up” policy, use of popsicle sticks to choose students, increased wait time, allowing ...
No, the driving motivation in the Popsicle stick game is good
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Part of learning to read is learning to track letters and words from left to right.