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What Can Teachers Do To Help a Child with AD/HD?
Learn how you can adapt curriculum, promote on-task behavior in the classroom, and provide... | Differentiated Curriculum: A Successful Experience
Differentiated curriculum is individualized to meet the diverse needs of all the students in... | |
Charting and Reinforcing Behaviors
This behavior management article includes two handy charts to track student behavior as well as... | Six Tips for Dealing with ADD Students
Learn practical, easy-to-implement ideas for dealing with ADD students. | |
Guidelines for Behavioral Observations
The guidelines outlined in this article will be helpful in performing a thorough behavioral... | Promoting Social Development for Students with Autism
Background information on four approaches that have commonly been used to promote social... | |
Behavioral Contracting: A Technique for Handling Disruptive Behavior
This behavior management technique involves using behavior contracts to prevent poor behavior. | ||
Behavior Management: Locus of Control
Understand the difference between praise and encouragement and when to use each method as a... | Teaching English-Language Learners with Learning Difficulties
Practical information and guidelines for those working in districts or schools that provide... | |
O. Henry's "The Gift of the Magi"
Find the full text of the classic short story by O. Henry, "The Gift of the Magi." This is an... | Using Mad Libs® in the Classroom: Nouns (Gr. 4-6)
Focus on regular and irregular plurals, common and proper nouns, possessives, and pronouns. | |
A Long Way from Chicago and A Year Down Yonder
These two stories by Richard Peck offer a lively picture of the depression years in small-town... | ||
Catch Them Being Good: A Technique for Handling Disruptive Behavior
This behavior management technique includes ways to focus on the good behavior a child... | Teaching with Cooperative Learning
Learn the basics of successfully teaching your class with the cooperative learning method. ... | |
Journaling
Learn how to incorporate journaling in your classroom. Teachers can use journaling as a kind of... | Collecting Data
The main purpose of collecting data is to answer questions whose answers are not immediately... | |
Map Library – Activities
These printable mapping activities are sure to keep your students engaged in learning... | Educating Children Who Are Deaf or Hard-of-Hearing
Tips to help you ensure deaf and hard-of-hearing students are learning in your classroom. |

