Plus, Having Students Document Scientific Phenomena Outside the Classroom
George Lucas Educational Foundation
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July 26, 2023

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Building Community Before the First Day of Middle School and Beyond 

Teachers can take steps to create a positive classroom culture before school even begins that will pay off throughout the year.

Having Students Document Scientific Phenomena Outside the Classroom 

Middle school science teachers can have students explore the natural world, strengthening their scientific habits of mind.

Promoting Gratitude in Your Classroom 

Expressing gratitude has a lot of benefits for students, and teachers can give them the freedom to express it in different ways to promote student choice.

4 Effective (and Frugal) Ways to Decorate Your Classroom This Year 

Teachers can use classroom decorations to promote and showcase student learning while spending little or no money.

Moving Beyond Status in Math Class 

By focusing on ideas rather than individual students, math teachers can move beyond assumptions that some kids are ‘good’ at math.

Bookending Lessons by Answering the Question ‘Why Am I Here?’ 

Teachers can increase student engagement by establishing relevance at the beginning of class and discussing the broader purpose at the end.

A Tool to Give Students More Control Over Their Learning 

Giving students an opportunity to develop a plan for improvement is empowering and can boost academic performance.

Planning a Great Sixth-Grade Open House 

When students and their families are invited to participate in meaningful activities, they can learn what their new school has to offer.

A Focus on Equity in Math Instruction 

Math teachers can use short activities based on student goals related to equity in order to make classes feel more inclusive and accessible.

Using Free Edtech Tools to Get to Know Your New Middle and High School Students 

Older students can use these tools to introduce themselves to their teachers and each other—even before school starts.

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