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How to Deal With Rude Middle School Parents
A rude, aggressive or intimidating parent can make the life of a teacher difficult. However, teachers need to remain professional and to keep the focus on the student.
Middle & High School Teacher Project Funding
Educational projects can be funded by a variety of sources if budgets are tight. The first step is to know exactly what is needed and to find funding sources.
Cheap Middle School Field Trips
In conjunction with a unit of study, a field trip can be a powerful teaching tool. The problem is the cost. Try these ideas to give students a memorable experience.


Contributing Articles in Middle School

Holiday Journal Topic Ideas
Choosing holiday related topics for middle school journal assignments can help keep kids focused on school work.
Halloween Competition for Middle School Advisory
Advisory teachers feel lucky when they stumble on a cheap activity that appeals to everyone in their group. This newspaper costume contest fits the bill.
ABC Graphic Organizer
A brainstorming template such as the ABC graphic organizer is a good tool to elicit prior knowledge for a specific concept in a social studies class.
Main Idea Template
A main idea template is a good non fiction graphic organizer to improve student comprehension.
Choosing Middle School Journal Prompts
Teachers who create exciting journal entries for middle school students often find that their students write better responses.
Homework Help for Middle School Students
How much homework help is the right amount for students whose goal is to become academically independent?
Poetry Journal Prompts for Middle School
Eve Merriam's poem "How to Eat a Poem" can be the basis for several journal prompts and writing activities for sixth to eighth grade students.
Introducing Poetry to Middle School Students
The following list of poems will show students that poetry can be fun, exciting to learn and something they can relate to.
Venn Diagrams as a Teaching Tool
Venn diagrams are a tool for students to visually compare and contrast two different concepts.
Classroom Management for Eighth Grade Teachers
The style and mood you set the first day sounds the tone for the entire year. With eighth graders, teachers may find more of a need to apply a unique style to traditions
Rock Paper Scissors Baseball Game
Play a baseball game by using hand gestures of rock, paper, and scissors. Kids will enjoy this non traditional baseball game as a gym activity.
Middle School Students and Career Choices
Even though the current labor market is a bit tight, young students might want to start thinking now about their future career path.
Host a Game Show on the First Day of School
Welcome middle school students on the first day of school with an educational game, Student Feud; a variation of the popular TV game show Family Feud.
Journaling to Build Relationships
Dialogue journals are a fantastic tool for building relationships between middle schoolers and their teachers. Here's how to organize and implement them successfully.