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Why Teacher Staff Meetings Suck–And How To Make Them Better

Terrell HeickJan 10, 20165 min read

Time for a staff meeting? Need an idea? Something that engages teachers? Shake things up a bit? Start the year off right?

What Are The Benefits Of Student Blogging?

What Are The Benefits Of Student Blogging?

TeachThought StaffJan 8, 20167 min read

Blogging enables you to write freely about your ideas and thoughts and share them, and use them as a means for personal growth and reflection.

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5 Teacher Tips For Better Presentations In The Classroom

TeachThought StaffJan 6, 20165 min read

With slides, less is more. Here are some tips for teachers to make better presentations for engaging learning in the classroom.

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Are The Questions You’re Asking Important To Your Students…Or Just You?

Drew PerkinsJan 6, 20163 min read

Many teachers think in terms of Essential Questions. While these are often helpful and important to teachers, are they important to students?

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7 Pros & Cons Of Teaching With Genius Hour

TeachThought StaffJan 5, 20163 min read

What’s it like teaching with Genius Hour? Students accustomed to being told what to do, when, and how can feel uneasy without ‘assignments.’

Book: Using Improvisation To Teach Skills & Boost Learning

Book: Using Improvisation To Teach Skills & Boost Learning

TeachThought StaffDec 27, 20153 min read

The Second City Guide to Improv in the Classroom aims to promote team-building, thinking on-the-fly, & fun through improvisation.

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The Time I Went To Israel In Search Of Innovation

Terrell HeickDec 22, 20157 min read

In the middle of the desert in southern Israel, it’s not the sand or sun but the cold that you first notice.

5 Ways To Support Students With Sensory Processing Disorders

5 Ways To Support Students With Sensory Processing Disorders

TeachThought StaffDec 21, 20156 min read

Sensory processing disorders are characterized by difficulties in processing a range of sensory information, such as touch, sound, and smell.

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