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  1. You can use this lesson on how to write thank you notes as a stand-alone writing lesson, or you can incorporate it in a thematic unit on kindness. To get some appreciation, you can even make it a lesson specifically on how to write thank you letters to teachers.

  2. 14 sie 2024 · 1. Establish Clear Expectations. 2. Foster Mutual Respect. 3. Build a Strong Classroom Community. 4. Encourage Active Learning. 5. Provide Positive Feedback and Reinforcement. 6. Cultivate a Growth Mindset. 7. Incorporate Student Interests into Lessons. 8. Create a Safe and Comfortable Physical Environment. 9. Promote Autonomy and Choice. 10.

  3. Cute Printable "I Miss You" Greeting Cards for Students --Distance Learning. TPT. Apr 19, 2020 - Explore Jennifer McGee's board "Miss you card for kids", followed by 1,265 people on Pinterest. See more ideas about miss you cards, distance learning, postcards.

  4. Write a thoughtful thank you note, sharing specific examples of how the teacher has positively impacted your child. Volunteer your time in the classroom or at school events to show your appreciation. Offer a small gift as a token of gratitude, such as a gift card, a homemade treat or a special item related to the teacher’s interests.

  5. Set or co-construct ‘We are learning to’ statements in child-friendly language. This helps clarify for learners what they need to know, understand or be able to do by the end of an activity or lesson. For example: I am learning to write about activities I like and don’t like. I am learning to talk about my last holiday. Offer choices ...

  6. 26 sie 2020 · 80 Tips for Remote Learning From Seasoned Educators. Twenty-eight middle and high school teachers from The New York Times Teaching Project tell us how they’re navigating remote instruction this...

  7. 20 kwi 2020 · 1. Don’t panic if you have tech problems. No sound, webcam issues, slow internet – we’ve all encountered problems with technology in our day-to-day lives, and teaching online is no different. If you (or a student) have tech problems, remember not to panic!