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10 Ways To Use ReadWorks In The Classroom

10 Ways To Use ReadWorks In The Classroom

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A simple way for students to build background knowledge and improve literacy skills, here are 10 ways to use ReadWorks in the classroom.

50 Ways To Use Bloom’s Taxonomy In The Classroom

50 Ways To Use Bloom’s Taxonomy In The Classroom Read More

Bloom’s Taxonomy is a powerful teaching and learning tool that can help you shape nearly everything that happens in your classroom.

What Does Teacher Improvement Look Like? Maybe Something Like This

What Does Teacher Improvement Look Like? Maybe Something Like This

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The ultimate metric for your teaching is the quality of students’ lives after your journey & their journey diverge–borderline immeasurable.

assess without testing

7 Easy Ways To Assess Without Testing

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At a recent teachers conference, one of the most astute comments was ‘you can assess without testing.’ There are many ways to assess.

10 Strategies To Make Learning Feel More Like A Game

10 Strategies To Make Learning Feel More Like A Game

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From using levels and and progress bars to badges and rewards, here are ten strategies to make learning feel more like a game.

20 Tips To Promote A Self-Directed Classroom Culture

20 Tips To Promote A Self-Directed Classroom Culture

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When a task feels overwhelming, the ‘I can,’ quickly falls apart. Teach students how to break down a big project into miniature steps.

How To Never Run Out Of New Ideas As A Teacher

How To Never Run Out Of New Ideas As A Teacher

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Just like a great teacher can teach anything, a great learner can learn from almost anything–and teachers are first learners.

Getting To Know Students Starts With Asking The Right Questions

Getting To Know Students Starts With Asking The Right Questions

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Want To Get To Know Your Students? Ask The Right Questions. contributed by Dawn Casey-Rowe, Teacher It’s back to school

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