For the Teacher’s Desk
Tips for linking Learning Center resources into classroom curriculum, no matter the subject.
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How To Improve Student Confidence Through Seeing Math Differently
Hands-on activities shift math from memorization to exploration—building confidence and curiosity in the classroom. 

Teacher's Desk Stories
.jpg?cx=0.5&cy=0.5&cw=480&ch=360) - Teaching Science? Start With a History Lesson- For the Teacher's Desk Including historical findings can help students understand how science advances—one step at a time, often with a bit of help from serendipity.
 - Teaching Empathy: Five Classroom Activities From AramcoWorld- For the Teacher's Desk Help students build empathy and community for the academic year with AramcoWorld’s stories and Learning Center lessons.
 - How To Improve Student Confidence Through Seeing Math Differently- For the Teacher's Desk Hands-on activities shift math from memorization to exploration—building confidence and curiosity in the classroom.
 - Breaking Bread: Using Food As a Teaching Tool- For the Teacher's Desk Using food as a teaching tool, students widen their global understanding of other cultures while deepening their connection to the world.
.jpg?cx=0.31&cy=0.53&cw=480&ch=360) - Building Bridges in the Classroom: The Stari Most Story for Teaching Writing and Cultural History- For the Teacher's Desk Teach students how to uncover details through metaphor telling the story of their communities.
 - How Art Connects- For the Teacher's Desk Art links everything—cultures, history, even math. Want to hook students? Try teaching through the art that surrounds us with these stories.