October 19, 20171:55 read The Homework Riddle Here's the riddle: If a student doesn't understand how to do his work, why send it home? If he knows how to do it and understands it, why send it home? As with most... Read more...
October 19, 20171:30 read Should Students Use Calculators in the Classroom? Well, what do you want to accomplish? If your goal is for students to compute answers quickly and accurately, then your answer probably should be no. For instance, what would you... Read more...
August 16, 20172:44 read Phonics: A Word-Family Affair Teaching phonics can be a family affair--a word-family affair, that is. A word family is a group of words that have the same endings. Cat, hat, bat, and sat, for example, are... Read more...
August 16, 20175:24 read Relating Current Events to End-Time Prophecy The headline reads, "Jewish Activists Urge Knesset to Rebuild Temple!" Hmmm. Doesn’t the Bible say something about a temple during the Tribulation? Could this be... Read more...
August 16, 20173:15 read The Joys and Challenges of Teaching English One of the challenges of being an English teacher is the plurality of areas that must be covered in class: literature, grammar, vocabulary, and writing. As with literature,... Read more...