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You want to give them voice and agency, but suddenly, half the class is off-task, and you’re left wondering how this was supposed to be a good idea. That’s where the magic phrase “structured choice” comes into play.
Ready to Use Writing Lesson Plan on Baseball. Lesson Objective: To write an opinion piece about baseball.
Do your writing prompts sometimes fall flat? All the responses sound the same. Responses are shorter than you expected. The content of the responses...
Students will analyze historical perspectives, identify elements of persuasive writing, and compose a historically inspired letter reflecting the tone...
Baseball Lesson Objective: To listen to the book, The Berenstain Bears Go Out For the Team, and then answer questions about the book
Lesson Objective: To learn about refugees, migration, read the book, Wherever I Go by Mary Wagley Copp and answer questions about the book.
Despite every effort to standardize school testing, the set guidelines will always, in one way or another, leave some people at a disadvantage. Yet,...
Preservice week is not just a prologue—it’s an invaluable chapter in everyone’s teaching journey. By prioritizing relationships, understanding...
Does planning your week as a teacher feel like a soul-crushing, coffee-fueled Sunday night ritual? It doesn’t have to be. In fact, the most...
Students will describe the difference between theoretical and experimental probability, make predictions, and calculate basic probabilities using...
A powerful activity "buries" students' thoughts of "I'm not good at" and "I can't," building perseverance.