Saturday, February 29, 2020

Educational Links 3/1/20

A Fun, Experiential Approach to Strengthen Reading and Writing Skills



4 Steps to Help Students Discuss Real Issues and Tackle Misinformation



What Giving Students Choice Looks Like in the Classroom



Why Your Best Students Need Strict Accountability



What’s Going on Here? How to Have a Trouble Huddle with Students


States to Schools: Teach Reading the Right Way


What Is Auditory Processing Disorder?



Up to twelve percent of children have diagnosed or undiagnosed auditory processing disorder, a condition that inhibits the brain’s ability to translate and process sounds. Learn more about common signs and symptoms.

Educational Links 2/29/20

Reaching Students With Emotional Disturbances



Does Social Media Cause Depression?


Mainstreaming Making: Helping Teachers and Administrators Embrace Making


Trouble Estimating “How Many”: What It Looks Like


COLLABORATIVE LESSON STUDY


What's Your Purpose? Finding A Sense Of Meaning In Life Is Linked To Health



An Updated Guide To Robust PBL For Teachers


First, there are varying degrees of how effective any project-based learning experience will be due to a variety of factors including teacher and student experience with PBL, the nature of the project, and outside variables that are the reality of any school. The aim is to turn all the knobs to 11 but that’s not reality. With any PBL experience, it’s most likely there will be pieces you wish were more impactful. Effective teaching with PBL is not an easy skill to master and it takes practice and time for refinement.

Educational Links 2/28/20


12 Of Our Most Popular Articles About Project-Based Learning

BACKGROUND NOISE FOR WRITING WORKSHOP


The TeachThought Podcast Ep. 197 Are We Teaching Reading Wrong By Omitting Knowledge?

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Don’t Mistake Your Child’s ADHD Symptoms for Bad Behavior



Brainpop: Corona Virus

https://www.brainpop.com/health/diseasesinjuriesandconditions/coronavirus/?fbclid=IwAR3xoCQYqGRorammunOc93NmDTkryh3eLKYl7TWsd797nFZRljDHnCtEN-w

Enhancing Early Ed Classrooms with UDL

Using Art in Assessments

An assessment called a one-pager has students use art to show what they know—and it can be used across the curriculum.

Classroom Management for ADHD

ADHD Fact Sheet


Download this free guide to remaining calm and responding right when a student challenges.


The Messy Student’s Guide to Order: ADHD Organizing Tips


Chaotic desk? Forgotten homework? Missed deadlines? Your child needs these ADHD organizing tips ASAP — start by color coding his folders, buying him an easy-to-use organizer, or trying these other ADHD-friendly strategies.

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