Creating A Culture Of Reading In Your Classroom
Let’s stop the endless worksheets and cooperative groups that skim through text merely to find answers and grow a culture of reading.
Let’s stop the endless worksheets and cooperative groups that skim through text merely to find answers and grow a culture of reading.
Costa’s levels of questioning feature three tiers of questioning designed to promote higher level thinking and inquiry.
Critical thinking questions include, ‘Why is this important? What are the causes and effects of this? How do we know if this is true?”
We can’t control everything and apologizing for things out of our control can set unrealistic expectations of teachers.
From Khan Academy to Canva, these 25 apps make informal learning practical and engaging—ideal for Genius Hour, self-directed projects, or personal growth.
What is the effect of your work? Did you choose your work, or are you doing it under compulsion as the way to earn money?
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Critical thinking strategies often employ multiple data sources and perspectives in pursuit of understanding.
There once was periodic table song whose frenzied pace and extraordinary organization made it seemingly irreplaceable — here’s another!
Assessment for learning is commonly referred to as formative assessment–that is, assessment designed to inform instruction.
Understanding the difference between inference and prediction is one of classic challenges in literacy instruction.
Why might you need alternatives to Bloom’s Taxonomy? While wonderful, it neglects important ideas that see the whole child.