
Wednesday, March 21, 2018
Engaging Kids
It's not a secret that I've been struggling with being innovative in my more "difficult" classes. I've been following Caitlin Tucker on Twitter (@Caitlin_Tucker) for a while now and am inspired by so many of her ideas.
On this snow day, I've been digging into some blog posts that I've been saving and came across her post "Kids Will Be Kids: 8 Easy Strategies for Engaging Kids". I think I found some strategies that will work with my super active kiddos. With our current novel, I'm excited to try #2 - Tea Party. Getting the kids moving out of their seats, talking to each other, sharing different quotes just might be a refreshing change for them (and for me).

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