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In the occasion of the holy month of Ramadan, I would like to extend my best wishes to Muslims around the world . May Allah bless us



So you’ve heard of the 4 C’s : critical thinking, creative thinking, communicating, and collaborating

The 4 C’s help you teach your subject. They aren’t content. They’re skills for gaining content. Here are 3 simple steps that use the 4 C’s to help students learn your subject:





At the end of the units and reading texts or at the beginning of writing activities; I always think that one of the most important things the students should do is mind mapping to be able to view the whole story from A to Z. Here, I’ve listed some mind map online tools that are totally free and easy to use in our classrooms throughout the year:

Dabbleboard : is an enjoyable and free tool to use. The best side of the application is that you don’t need to sign up to create your mind maps. It consists of a white canvas allowing you to draw diagrams and jot down notes. Dabbleboard also includes a library of readily-available objects such as charts, mind maps, network diagrams, floor plans, photo annotation, interface designs, and electrical diagrams.




At the end of one journey lies the start of another.I am back again to the world of blogging ,making this my 3rd blog in 5 years.  I'll be using this as platform to reflect on my teaching , my new job, life and share practical and inspiring ideas that might motivate and help you. So buckle up and join me in this journey.

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