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Each week, I publish a post containing three or four particularly useful resources on classroom instruction, and you can see them all here.
You might also be interested in The Best Articles (And Blog Posts) Offering Practical Advice & Resources To Teachers In 2015 – So Far and The Best Resources On Class Instruction of 2016 – So Far.
Here are this week’s picks:
Teaching Election 2016 Part 1: What Should I Do In My Classroom? is by Alan Singer. I’m adding it to The Best Sites To Learn About The 2016 U.S. Presidential Elections.
Rethinking Whole Class Discussion is by Todd Finley. I’m adding it to The Best Resources Sharing The Best Practices For Fruitful Classroom Discussions.
This first tweet shares what looks like an exceptional series of close reading questions, and the second tweet has a link where you can download it for free. I’m adding them to The Best Resources On “Close Reading” — Help Me Find More.
Created an analysis chart with help from Reading Reconsidered by @Doug_Lemov pic.twitter.com/zBZu1xSzD4
— teachertrying (@Teachertrying) August 21, 2016
@Doug_Lemov @teach_smith poster is here 🙂https://t.co/qCbGuWWNkP
— teachertrying (@Teachertrying) August 21, 2016
I’m adding this next tweet to The Best Posts On Writing Instruction.
Good use for Trump quotes: Teaching kids how not citing sources makes it sound like you're just making stuff up. pic.twitter.com/HR3Tog0wrf
— Gregory Michie (@GregoryMichie) August 16, 2016
Brilliant truths are why I love to teach MS! Thanks @SaraKAhmed @smokeylit for such an uplifting read! #Upstanders pic.twitter.com/k6BQs5YodS
— Sandy Kline (@MissMiss47123) August 14, 2016
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