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  • The Quick-Start Guide To iPads For Learning
    Technology

    The Quick-Start Guide To iPads For Learning

    ByTeachThought Staff

    This graphic from ipads4schools captures an overview of the work you have ahead of you if you want to use Apple’s mobile learning devices.

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  • 30 questions every student should be able to answer
    Critical Thinking Posts

    30 Questions Every Student Should Be Able To Answer

    ByTerrell Heick

    What students should know starts with themselves and moves outwards to a content area. Here are questions students should be able to answer.

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  • 4 Key Strengths Of Tablets As Learning Tools
    Technology

    4 Key Strengths Of Tablets As Learning Tools

    ByTeachThought Staff

    4 Key Strengths Of Tablets As Learning Tools by Rose Cauilan As the classroom quickly evolves into the 21st century, it should come as no surprise that portable devices are becoming an increasingly important part of a child’s education. Tips for teaching with tablets is something TeachThought has taken a look at before, and their momentum…

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  • Education Posts

    What Teachers Eat For Lunch Matters More Than You’d Think

    ByTeachThought Staff

    Healthy eating isn’t just an issue for kids–it’s an issue for adults, too, and critical, because we provide the example.

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  • Teaching Posts

    Mentoring Students: Tips & Reminders For Success

    ByTeachThought Staff

    Mentors need to be credible in their fields. They also need to grasp the concept of developmentally appropriate interactions.

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  • Education Posts

    Because It’s Friday: The Formula For A Back-To-School Post

    ByTeachThought Staff

    Want to write a successful #education post for back-to-school? Of course you do. We’ve got a simple formula below.

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  • Literacy Posts

    Why All Students Should Write: A Neurological Explanation For Literacy

    ByTeachThought Staff

    Writing promotes the brain’s attentive focus & long-term memory, illuminates patterns, and gives the brain time for reflection.

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  • Mind-Mapping And The Digitization Of Learning
    Learning Posts

    Mind-Mapping And The Digitization Of Learning

    ByTeachThought Staff

    Digitization has been a disruptive force across the board, leveraging existing technologies and taking them to new levels and speeds.

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  • Teaching Posts

    5 Science Resources For, Well, Science Teachers

    ByTeachThought Staff

    The Best Science Resources For Science Teachers by Dawn Casey-Rowe, Social Studies Teacher Science is everywhere. Sometimes it’s beautiful, sometimes it amazes, and at times, it’s just plain weird. My six-year-old son continually tells me, “Don’t interrupt me, I’m a man of science.” Science captivates children from the youngest ages. The more odd and off-beat,…

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  • Learning Posts

    The Kind Of Wisdom Children Are Capable Of

    ByTerrell Heick

    The Kind Of Wisdom Children Are Capable Of If we’re being honest, this particular young lady–in a video you’ve likely seen before because it has over 26 million views–is exceptionally wise for her age. She is poised, eloquent, and gifted with sensitivity and a macro-perspective that makes her unique. But if nothing else, she stands…

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  • Education Posts

    The Most Modern Of Back-To-School Supplies: These

    ByTeachThought Staff

    /sarcasm Just as learning is changing, Back-to-School supplies are changing in tandem. While the classroom above models much of the very latest in edu-thought, from the columns of desks to the pencil and paper exam, the perfect void of any student work, inspiring visuals, or learning tools on the walls to the lack of any…

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  • Teaching Posts

    The Daunting Task Of Being A Teacher

    ByTeachThought Staff

    A Letter To The Teacher by Kay Bisaillon My eyes filled with tears as I read the blog post from Toby Price (@jedipadmaster) titled, “All I Need is One Chance.” The pleading and open vulnerability of his words deeply touched my heart as he asks, almost begs, his child’s teacher to give his son a…

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