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December 23, 2020

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How Teachers Can Use Their Own Writing as Model Texts 

Many teachers demonstrate writing moves using model texts. Using their own writing can foster a strong classroom community as well as students’ writing skills.

The Christmas Dilemma 

Teaching elementary students about religious and cultural holidays is tough, but in schools across the nation culturally responsive teaching is opening up new possibilities.

How to Spend Less Time Grading 

Carefully deciding what to grade and providing students with rubrics can make grading less time-consuming.

11 Tips for Teaching Preschool Online 

From scavenger hunts to obstacle courses to read-alouds, many activities from the classroom can be adapted for little kids learning from home.

3 Questions to Contemplate Before Adopting New Technology  

Tools that increase teacher efficiency and help strengthen bonds with students are the ones that are most worthwhile.

A Powerful Strategy for Fostering Student Motivation 

A look at how to adapt a well-established technique for boosting student motivation in distance learning or hybrid classrooms.

7 Ideas From Reggio Emilia That Any Early Childhood Teacher Can Use 

How to adapt principles from the famed approach to foster interest-based learning for the youngest students.

Making Learning Targets Clear to Students 

When students clearly understand classroom expectations, they’re better able to assess and improve their performance.

13 Virtual Games to Play in Your Elementary Classroom 

From scavenger hunts to Pictionary, we’ve gathered a batch of virtual games to get students talking, laughing, and engaging with peers.

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