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  • The Underlying Assumptions Of A Curriculum
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    The Underlying Assumptions Of A Curriculum

    ByTerry Heick

    One underlying assumption of a curriculum is that it’s comprised of knowledge and skills that are both knowable and worth knowing.

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    Research-Based Classroom Management Strategies

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    Four research-based classroom management principles” relationships, routines, engagement design, and restorative responses.

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  • 20 Agree/Disagree Statements For The Great Gatsby (High School)
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    20 Agree/Disagree Statements For The Great Gatsby (High School)

    ByTeachThought Staff

    “What people believe about someone or thing matters more than what is true.”

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    Where Does AI Meaningfully Fit Into Curriculum And Assessment?

    ByTeachThought Staff

    Where does AI meaningfully fit into curriculum and assessment?

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  • Less Is More: 4 Strategies To Streamline Your Curriculum
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    Less Is More: 4 Strategies To Streamline Your Curriculum

    ByTeachThought Staff

    If we want to prepare students, we need to integrate, combine, and cut. Less is more. What’s most important in your curriculum?

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    15 Apps & Websites For Teaching Math Online [Updated]

    ByTeachThought Staff

    These platforms are verified by ESSA standards, and widespread adoption by educators from grade 3 through higher education.

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  • Recognition Is Not Retrieval: Solving The Illusion Of Student Preparedness
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    Recognition Is Not Retrieval: Solving The Illusion Of Student Preparedness

    ByTeachThought Staff

    The activities feel productive. There is visible effort and time invested, but recognition is not retrieval.

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  • 8 Free Online Crossword Puzzle Games
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    8 Free Online Crossword Puzzle Games

    ByTeachThought Staff

    Free online crossword puzzles are digital word games where players fill in grids based on clues.

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    6 Nonverbal Ways Students Engage In The Classroom

    ByTeachThought Staff

    Learn to recognize and value nonverbal student engagement. From gestures to eye gaze, here are 6 ways students participate without speaking to build safety.

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  • What Are The College Degree Levels?
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    What Are The College Degree Levels?

    ByTeachThought Staff

    Overview of associate, bachelor’s, master’s, doctoral, and professional degrees: definitions, and typical length/credit requirements.

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    15 Self-Guided Reading Responses For Non-Fiction Texts

    ByTeachThought Staff

    What is the author’s position on a debatable topic from the text? How do you know? What evidence from the text can you cite?

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  • 50 Ways To Use Bloom's Taxonomy In The Classroom
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    What Is Bloom’s Taxonomy? A Definition For Teachers

    ByTerry Heick

    Bloom’s Taxonomy is a hierarchical classification of cognitive skills used to design instruction, assess learning, and promote higher-order thinking.

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  • SEL Writing Prompts Middle School
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    20 SEL Writing Prompts For Middle School Grades 6-8

    ByTeachThought Staff

    Write about something in your life that feels uncertain right now. You don’t have to solve it—just describe what the uncertainty feels like.

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  • 26 Sentence Stems For Higher-Level Conversation In The Classroom
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    26 Sentence Stems For Higher-Level Conversation In The Classroom

    ByTeachThought Staff

    During meaningful conversations, students are forced to be accountable for positions, to listen, and to analyze opposing perspectives & ideas.

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