by Tara Pelton | Jun 23, 2014 | Blog, Education
Please enjoy this wonderful video Teaching Native American Culture through...
by Tara Pelton | Jun 3, 2014 | Blog, Education, Educational Kinesiology
This lesson applies to students of any grade, actually. But it is written against the 6th Grade Common Core Standards Academic Literacy Lesson Plan: College and Career Readiness: Range of Reading and Text Complexity: Range of Reading and Text Complexity. Student must...
by Tara Pelton | Jun 2, 2014 | Blog, Education, Educational Kinesiology
A Theorem is an evident pattern in nature or natural phenomenon that can be shown to exist (proven) with mathematics. Theorems that apply to the 1st, second or third dimension can be seen in our physical/material world. Other dimensions or realities beyond our 3rd...
by Tara Pelton | May 23, 2014 | Blog
Snopes writes: “I’d put my money on solar energy…I hope we don’t have to wait till oil and coal run out before we tackle that.” Thomas Edison, in conversation with Henry Ford and Harvey Firestone, March 1931 Troberg writes: Is this true?...
by Tara Pelton | May 7, 2014 | Blog, Special Education
Viewpoints lead to opinions and opinions lead to actions. When we have an opinion that our student is incapable, disabled, disagreeable or disturbed, how will that influence our teaching? It is too easy to forget: all students want to learn, we just need to learn how...
by Tara Pelton | May 7, 2014 | Blog, Special Education
What if students knew the skills they are supposed to learn in school and became responsible for learning each one of them? In this Lesson Plan you’ll find answers to help students want to learn new skills in school, particularly students who have special needs...