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Vocabulary and Spelling Made Fun

by Susan Fitzell, M.Ed., CSP | Jan 28, 2009 | Education Articles, Teaching Strategies

Wordle.net   I’m always looking for ways to make learning motivating and fun. Vocabulary development and even spelling are a passion of mine that has been building for the past year. I constantly hear teachers lament that students don’t remember vocabulary. Reading...

Interesting Research on Autism and Empathy

by Susan Fitzell, M.Ed., CSP | Jan 12, 2009 | Education Articles, Teaching Strategies

Autism and Empathy and Mirror Neurons These articles aren’t new to publication, however, I believe they still are worth reading. From: Mirror cells’ fading spark: empathy-related neurons may turn off in autism. by Bower, B. Source: Science News,...
Quick Review- A Bell Ringer Strategy

Quick Review- A Bell Ringer Strategy

by Susan Fitzell, M.Ed., CSP | Jan 11, 2009 | Education Articles, Teaching Strategies

At the beginning of each class I use a warm up or “Quickstart”, that includes questions that refer to the lesson material from the day before. This method of review shows me if students understood what was taught the day before. If student’s...

Individual White Boards and Erasers -Low Budget Solutions

by Susan Fitzell, M.Ed., CSP | Dec 8, 2008 | Education Articles, Teaching Strategies

Individual White Board Erasers Free Alternatives Do you use individual white boards with your students as a participation activity? Each student has a personal sized white board to use to answer questions. Buying white boards and erasers for an entire class would be...

The Body of the Essay: A Visual Demonstration

by Susan Fitzell, M.Ed., CSP | Dec 7, 2008 | Education Articles, Response To Intervention, Teaching Strategies

The Body of An Essay Visual Demonstration The Body of an essay…I use the human body as an analogy to explain the parts of an essay. 1. The Brain – the intro: like the brain, the intro “controls” the body of the essay (especially point out ‘thesis’) 2. The Heart...
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