14 Ways To Use Digital Text Annotation In The Classroom
14 Ways To Use Digital Text Annotation In The Classroom Read More
Skim for key vocabulary that seems important, is confusing, or otherwise ‘stands out’ and mark it in a separate color.
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14 Ways To Use Digital Text Annotation In The Classroom Read More
Skim for key vocabulary that seems important, is confusing, or otherwise ‘stands out’ and mark it in a separate color.
1st Period Or 6th: Teaching The Same Lesson Differently Read More
Students would show up saying they heard “the test was brutal” or didn’t do the homework because they ‘heard’ I didn’t collect it.
5 Ways To Use Pokemon Go For Critical Learning Read More
How To Use Pokemon Go For Critical Learning by TeachThought Staff So I guess we should discuss this Pokemon thing,
5 Ideas For Using Infographics To Teach Literature Read More
Infographics help students decode complex story elements to better access a text. Try these ideas for using infographics to teach literature.
Cultural Exchange Program Seeks Young Adults In 2016 Read More
24 global students will be selected to participate in IOU Respect, a program dedicated to exploring one another’s cultures & worldviews.
New App Helps Students Learn To Avoid Non-Consensual Sex Read More
The YES to SEX app helps students avoid non-consensual sex by requiring partners to digitally agree to consent and protection in <25 seconds.
11 Activities Using Infographics And Data To Teach About The Election Read More
You can use infographics to teach candidates’ views, look for patterns & alliances, take and represent poll data, and count delegates.
Recommended Reading: Do I Really Have To Teach Reading? Read More
“Do I Really Have to Teach Reading?” aims to make literacy instruction accessible to all content area teachers.