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Even in moments of frustration, teachers can hold disruptive students accountable without punishing the class as a group.
Through thoughtfully planned events, schools can establish stronger connections between students, families, and the community.
If an assignment isn’t winning elementary students over, ask them to figure out how to make it more meaningful to them.
Well-chosen media resources can be powerful tools to spark children’s learning at home, and teacher support can help families ...
Administrators get a lot of benefit from taking time to reflect together, exchange strategies, and support one another.
By creating a visual representation of students’ performance, teachers can help them make sense of their skills and areas for ...
An educator explains how students can more easily access common supports like visuals, sentence frames, and pair-share.
These strategies, including peer-to-peer feedback, can help ensure that elementary students understand and can act on the ...
Adding notes and sketches in a reflection journal can be an enjoyable way to process information and record observations.
When teachers acknowledge the learning journey, they help students gain confidence and develop ownership over their ...
Help elementary students really get to know each other by empowering them to animate and share their personal stories.
Students build computational skills and their confidence and ability to talk about math effectively with these games.