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About Continuing Education: 10 Warm Ups for Lesson Plans

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From Deb Peterson, your Guide to Continuing Education
What better way to engage your students in a new lesson than by having a little fun, fun that is related to the topic? Warm up student brains by introducing your topic in an unexpected way. We've got 10 warm ups to try. Go ahead, have a little fun.

10 Warm Ups for Lesson Plans
We've got 10 ways for you to introduce new lesson plans in ways that engage your students. Engaged students learn faster. Which one will you choose? Read more
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