Plus, How (and Why) to Move Your Gallery Walk Outdoors
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March 13, 2024

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6 Ways to Improve Students’ Math Literacy 

Middle and high school math teachers can use these ideas to build students’ reading comprehension and reasoning skills using real tasks like budgeting.

How (and Why) to Move Your Gallery Walk Outdoors 

Students—and teachers—benefit from getting outside during the school day, and moving the traditional gallery walk outdoors is one way to make that happen.

A Metacognitive Strategy to Help High School Students See Their Progress in Learning 

These activities, with adaptable worksheets, help high school students check their understanding of course content quickly.

Question: How Do You Help Students Find Deeper Answers? 

Share what works for you and learn how your peers get students to reply more comprehensively.

Using Daily Reflective Writing to Track Connections With Students 

Reflecting on one of these suggested questions each day can help teachers ensure that they interact regularly with all of their students.

Hosting an Innovators Day to Boost Elementary STEM Learning 

A dedicated day for students to explore STEM activities fosters 21st-century learning and excitement across grade levels.

Using a School Walk-Through to Assess SEL and Character Development 

Touring the halls and other spaces can reveal a lot about your school’s climate and culture.

Authentic Assessment of Teachers in the Hiring Process 

Strategies like teaching demonstrations and portfolio reviews allow administrators to evaluate candidates where it counts—in the classroom.

3 Fun Relationship-Building Activities for Older Students 

Spending a little time having fun in the classroom can have a major impact on students’ engagement and sense of belonging.

11 Picture Books on Notable Women for Young Students 

These engaging books feature influential women in different fields who exemplify perseverance, creativity, and strength of character.

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