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guide teaching through learning stations

6 Questions To Guide Teaching Through Learning Stations

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How will work at learning stations be timed? How will students transition between stations? Will there be models of work or guided examples?

There's A New Sesame Street Character--And She Has Autism

There’s A New Sesame Street Character–And She Has Autism

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Julia comes to life as a Muppet, along with resources designed to serve autistic children and their families and increase autism awareness.

What Blocky Video Games Can Teach You About Learning

What Blocky Video Games Can Teach You About Learning

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In your lesson design, give students something accessible. Playful. Something that is simple to use simply but complex to use with complexity.

4th Grader Wants To Lead Movement To Empower Women

4th Grader Wants To Lead Movement To Empower Women

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It’s important for kids to believe they can create change in the world. Activism allows them to try leadership roles & learn about diplomacy.

Be Human When Providing Accommodations For Students

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The goal of an accommodation is for students to build measures of self-sufficiency: I need this accommodation to show I can master a concept.

Multiple-Choice Questions

4 Examples Of Increasing Rigor In Assessment

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In your assessments, strive for a level of rigor that challenges the students while remaining accessible and even compelling.

quality multiple choice

5 Elements Of A Quality Multiple Choice Question

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The five elements of a quality multiple choice question include standards, stimuli, stems, keys, and distractors.

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More Teamwork, Less Group Work: 27 Ways To Build A Team

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Cultivate more teamwork and less group work by teaching students how to work together instead of as individuals near each other.

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