Plus, Guiding Students in Special Education to Generate Ideas for Writing
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March 6, 2024

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4 Brain Breaks for Different Classroom Needs 

These brain breaks are designed to serve different purposes, and selecting the right one at the right time can yield positive results.

Guiding Students in Special Education to Generate Ideas for Writing 

When students are stuck, breaking the brainstorming stage down into separate steps can help them get started writing.

Using the CRA Framework in Elementary Math 

Math tool kits and other teaching strategies allow seamless implementation of the Concrete Representational Abstract framework.

Empowering Students With Repeated Reading 

This strategy for improving elementary students’ reading skills enables them to see their growth.

Question: What Video Games Do You Use in Your Classroom? 

Learn from your colleagues and share what works for you.

Using Virtual Field Trips and Game-Based Lessons to Support an Inclusive Classroom 

Teachers can acknowledge and celebrate their diverse classrooms by providing a variety of learning experiences.

Harnessing Technology for Engaging Learning Experiences 

Having students try podcasting or storytelling with virtual reality is an effective way to increase engagement and reinforce critical content.

17 Fun Games to Get World Language Learners Talking 

When learning a new language, speaking in front of peers can be daunting. These games can help alleviate pressure and lower the stakes for students.

Getting Students to Read Digital Texts More Deeply 

Since so much of what students read is presented onscreen, it’s important to ensure that they slow down and really engage with the content.

8 Brain Breaks to Spark Joy and Help Young Students Concentrate 

Theater games make fun brain breaks that also foster valuable executive function skills.

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