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Got 5 Minutes? Review Vocabulary and Content, Reflect

Got 5 Minutes? Review Vocabulary and Content, Reflect

Turn those extra few minutes of class into valuable time to review vocabulary or content or to reflect on recent learning.

For the Teachers July 16, 2013April 5, 2017 Classroom Organization, Language Arts, Learning, Posters, Reading, Strategies No Comments Read more

Instructional Strategy Ideas

Instructional Strategy Ideas

Because you can never have enough strategy ideas in your teaching toolbox…

For the Teachers June 18, 2013November 20, 2018 Classroom Organization, Learning, Posters, Strategies 3 Comments Read more

Collaboration, Creativity, Critical Thinking, Communication

Collaboration, Creativity, Critical Thinking, Communication

4 C’s essential to meaningful learning

For the Teachers March 26, 2013August 27, 2018 Learning, Posters, Strategies No Comments Read more

Five Reminders about Webb’s Depth of Knowledge

Five Reminders about Webb’s Depth of Knowledge

Asking students to work at the deeper levels of understanding just makes sense and fits what we know about how students learn best.

For the Teachers March 15, 2013November 20, 2018 Learning, Posters, Strategies No Comments Read more

Ode to a Stronger Password

Ode to a Stronger Password

  This is part of a student reading project that I’m working on, but – for Evernote users in particular this weekend – I thought it might be helpful. Plus I’m a sucker for anything that rhymes. Keep your online

For the Teachers March 3, 2013 How to, Language Arts, Posters, Reading No Comments Read more

5+ Ways a Parent Can Help a Child Learn to Read

5+ Ways a Parent Can Help a Child Learn to Read

Ideas to share with parents to help them encourage their kids’ early reading

For the Teachers February 15, 2013November 20, 2018 Parents, Posters, Primary, Reading No Comments Read more
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