Plus, 3 Strategies to Support Reluctant Writers
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July 6, 2022

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Huge Emotions and the Adolescent Brain 

Teachers can use clips from the movie Turning Red to explore with students the ways adolescence changes the brain.

3 Strategies to Support Reluctant Writers 

How to help students in grades 2 through 5 learn to love writing—because when they love to write, they’re motivated to keep growing.

Making the Most of the First 5 Minutes 

Teachers can use this time to get a sense of how their young students are doing and provide them with strategies to have a successful day.

Guiding Students to Sustain Effort in School 

Secondary students can learn to manage assignments and achieve learning goals with teacher support and tools that promote success.

How to Set Up Outdoor Class Time With Elementary Students 

Spending time outside one day each week helps students find a sense of calm and become careful observers of the natural world.

5 Questions to Help You Make Edtech Decisions 

Too many tech options? Here’s how to ensure that the ones you’re using are really working for you and your students.

Using a Cooking Project to Enhance a World Language Class 

After studying the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in a Latin class, students’ curiosity about what the people of Pompeii ate led to an unusual project.

4 Ways to Support Principals of Color 

Intentional support that’s built into the district culture can help ensure longer tenures for Black and Latino school leaders.

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