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Teachers around the country have complained that there aren’t enough hours in the day to do all the things they need to do: lesson planning, marking homework, entering grades, answering emails, etc. One teacher in Illinois has a solution: “I don’t sleep,” he says. “If I don’t sleep, that gives me enough time to do all the things I need to do. It’s great!”
No sleep you ask. Is that healthy? Doctors recommend 7 - 9 hours of sleep per night. Teacher Willa Johnson counters this. “I find that stress is worse than no sleep. If I don’t finish my work, I feel stressed. By not sleeping, I feel more relaxed because all my work gets done. It’s really the best option for me.”
We interviewed dozens of teachers in different school districts and we found many are in agreement. “Sleep is for wimps.” chuckles a teacher in Oregon. “We just have to learn to live without it.”
So, put on some loud music and grab your favorite energy drink. Get ready for a night of finishing up all your work so that you can breathe easy the next day.
Hi, I am reading the book Wonder with my kids in class.
Towards the end of the book, the main characters are watching the musical The sound of Music.
Only a few of my students had ever heard of the movie. I thought it might be cool to have them watch it, but I have only 135 minutes (max) at my disposal. The original movie is almost 3 hours long. Does anyone here know of a shortened version I could show in class (three 45 minute lessons)?
Otherwise, there was apparently an edited version aired on television that dropped about 30 minutes, but I can�t find it anywhere. (This was my mother�s favorite movie)
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If your colleague taught that "maybe" expresses an opinion, they might have been confused. Opinions are usually introduced with phrases like "I think," "In my opinion," or "Personally."
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Parts of speech noun, verb, adjective & adverb 1
Learning parts of speech—nouns, verbs, adjectives, and adverbs—is essential because they are the foundation of English grammar. Mastering them helps students build grammatically correct sentences, communicate more effectively, expand their vocabulary, improve reading comprehension, and perform better in exams and writing tasks. Answers on page 2.
Level: elementary Age: 8-100 Downloads: 10
Parts of speech subject pronouns, object pronouns, possessive adjectives and possessive pronouns 1
Learning subject pronouns, object pronouns, possessive adjectives, and possessive pronouns is essential for clear and accurate communication in English. They help students construct sentences correctly, avoid repetition, express ownership, and make their speech and writing more natural and fluent. Mastering these elements also enhances comprehensio...
Level: elementary Age: 8-100 Downloads: 12
Past continuous 1
Learning the past continuous tense is important because it helps students describe actions that were in progress at a specific time in the past. It adds context and detail to storytelling, allowing for clearer descriptions of ongoing past events or interrupted actions. Mastering the past continuous improves fluency and accuracy in both speaking and...
Level: elementary Age: 7-100 Downloads: 15
Charles by Shirley Jackson
This is a test based on the short story written by Shirely Jackson.
The level is for 4-pointer students.
Level: intermediate Age: 16-100 Downloads: 1
Money expressions and their meanings
In column A are the meanings and in column B the expressions. Match up the correct meaning with the expression.
Level: intermediate Age: 14-100 Downloads: 8