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When teachers clearly model skills, guide practice thoughtfully, and gradually release responsibility, students thrive. They feel capable, confident, and prepared to tackle challenging material. Explicit instruction is not about telling students...
Figuring out how to adjust our grading strategies to fit our currently unstable situation is one of the most important things we can do to help kids...
Lesson Objective: To write a story about what it would be like to be one of the first people to play hockey
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6 quick tips for implementing meditation in your class.
By prioritizing an effective formative assessment process that encapsulates a “less is more” approach, providing frequent feedback, and checking...
With this author excerpt, discover a powerful tool for maximizing student learning.
Lesson Objective: To read the book, The Magic Hockey Stick and answer questions about the story
The one category of child that you may not think about as often: the child who is fostered or was adopted. They are in the classrooms and need...
Assessment helps educators understand where each child is currently situated on the developmental continuum…and where they should be going....
"Dear Teacher’s Lounge: With Thanksgiving right around the corner, I’m having a hard time getting into the spirit of the holiday. I am so...
Many educators are not entirely sure how to assist students with diabetes. Thankfully, you do not have to have a medical degree in order to...