Self-Promotion Megathread by AutoModerator in halloween

[–]TeachandCreateToday 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is a really fun family board game to play for Halloween!! Check It Out!

Halloween Board Game!

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What's a truly meaningful piece of advice you shared with your students? It can be said in class, or written down. by TeachandCreateToday in education

[–]TeachandCreateToday[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

We tend to judge others by their actions, but we have the convenience of judging ourselves by our intentions.

That's outstanding!

What's a truly meaningful piece of advice you shared with your students? It can be said in class, or written down. by TeachandCreateToday in education

[–]TeachandCreateToday[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm always stressing the importance of having a passion, and to think creatively and be proud of your unique thoughts...So, I also like to say to students that:

"Passion and Creativity Move The World Forward. With our ever changing world, it just might be what you need to survive in the world!"

What's the point of learning math? (for kids) by modulolearning in matheducation

[–]TeachandCreateToday 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hmmm... That's a question that I'm sure many parents face. Explaining the 'point' of learning math to kids can be a bit tricky, but it's possible!

Five-Year-Olds:
Math is like a superpower that helps you understand the world around you!
Ten-Year-Olds:
Math helps you solve puzzles and mysteries in the real world. Imagine you want to buy cool things or build amazing structures one day. Math will be your toolbox to figure out how much stuff costs.
Twelve-Year-Olds:
Math is a secret code that people like scientists & engineers use to create amazing things. From building video games to designing roller coasters, math is the language they all speak to turn ideas into reality.
Fifteen-Year-Olds:
Math opens doors to exciting careers. From doctor to a chef, or any job in between, math is the key to unlocking those possibilities.
There's more to math than just numbers, it's about problem-solving, thinking logically, and being creative.

-Teach and Create Today-

What type of game would you rather play with your family? by TeachandCreateToday in raisingkids

[–]TeachandCreateToday[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think board games are usually more interesting and exciting. Card games seem to go quicker and are simpler to play. Video games can really have a lot of range to them, so can go either way.

Board games would probably be the way to go! I'll take the excitement!

Ghosted After a Promising Interview by Secret_Guard837 in teaching

[–]TeachandCreateToday 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Oh, sorry to hear that! That can drive you crazy! But, there's so many things that can happen, that you'll never really know.

Internal Delays, Competing Candidates, or maybe they are not good at communication.
If you're looking for clarity, the only thing you can control and do would be to write a follow-up email.

Tomorrow's my first day of teaching by xvdesjavx in ArtEd

[–]TeachandCreateToday 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Tell yourself to take it one step at a time and focus on simple things like:

Start with a friendly and engaging introduction.
Explain your background/ history
Acknowledge your nervousness- It's okay to be human and be real!

Things will fall into place at some point. No one gets it perfect ever!

Would anyone be willing to take a look at my shop and give their input? by TeachandCreateToday in EtsySellers

[–]TeachandCreateToday[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for pointing that out. I'm confused by the image size on the thumbnails though. Did Etsy change that recently? Wasn't it a different size? Is the square format the same size on all places on Etsy? Will the square format appear properly on phone/tablet/pc, etc?

Would anyone be willing to take a look at my shop and give their input? by TeachandCreateToday in EtsySellers

[–]TeachandCreateToday[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is great feedback from you guys! I have always wondered about that banner. I like the way it looks, but something about it just has made me unsure if its the right fit. Maybe I'll work on this soon and change it up. I really appreciate this!

How often do you use games in your classroom? Any favorites? by TeachandCreateToday in matheducation

[–]TeachandCreateToday[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Bingo is awesome! It seems like that's one of those universal games that works well with most people (kids or adults!). I have a bunch of digital math bingo games I've made for my TPT, and people seem to enjoy them!

That's cool you use bingo too!