
Mind Bogglers and How They Work
Mind Bogglers are very tricky questions that are as fun as they seem stupid. For example, take this old mind boggler, “which came first, the chicken or the egg?” Many
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Mind Bogglers are very tricky questions that are as fun as they seem stupid. For example, take this old mind boggler, “which came first, the chicken or the egg?” Many

How can I create a safe lab experience for my students? How will I have time to sanitize everything in my lab before and after each class? Do I have

By Dian Schaffhauser08/27/20 LEGO Education is priming to help teachers in the new school year with initiatives intended to serve learning, whether it takes place in person or remotely. New

BY GEORGE HADEMENOS May 8th, 2018 How I implemented project-based learning (PBL) in my classes STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) is more than just an acronym or a collection

Unless you’re a mobile app or software developer, the easiest Brain Games to create from the scratch are puzzles and riddles. Solutions of puzzles often require the recognition of patterns

Name web Have the students sit in a large circle. Hold the ball of yarn and say your name. Then hold the end of the string and pass the ball

There are different approaches to playing and understanding brain games. In some Brain Games, you don’t have to worry about tricks. However, most require that you follow certain steps before

Similarity circle This activity is best done outside or in a gymnasium (any place where the students can be loud!). Have the group form a large circle. Read a statement

I am a retired military and elementary school teacher living in Tennessee. I am an avid reader and love to write. I am very passionate about helping teachers. I hope you find my educational tips and strategies useful and enjoy hearing about my personal journey. Thanks for visiting!
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