Compliments of Creating Media for Learning, find here four easy e-book tools for helping students showcase what they know.
Compliments of Creating Media for Learning, find here four easy e-book tools for helping students showcase what they know.
Try out these three instructional strategies on leveraging movement from Marcia Tate's Worksheets Don't Grow Dendrites. (K-12)
In this lesson from Smuggling Writing students learn to gather information from video and audio through structured note taking and collaborative discussion.
Students learn about digital citizenship and responsibilities related to posting work online in this lesson from Research Writing Rewired.
This lesson from No More Fake Reading provides teachers tips on how to manage your students during independent reading time.
Use these tips from What Do I Teach Readers Tomorrow? Fiction, Grades 3-8, to engage your students in fiction read alouds.
Use these ideas for indpendent disciplinary reading from Disciplinary Literacy in Action to inspire a schoolwide culture of independent reading.
Try out these inquiry peer observation methods from Experience Inquiry with your students to further develop their question-asking and question-seeking.
This six-step planning model from Gayle Gregory’s Differentiated Instructional Strategies helps teachers make critical decisions about differentiated instruction and assessment.
These two wrap-up strategies from Bringing Math Students into the Formative Assessment Equation feature "reflect-aloud" and "X-marks-the-spot" to help students self-assess.
Learn hands-on strategies for teaching geometry, measurement, and data excerpted from Planting the Seeds of Algebra 3-5. (Elementary)