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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:
Analogies Plus Tech Can Deepen Understanding is from Middleweb. I’m adding it to The Best Resources For Learning About The Concept Of “Transfer” — Help Me Find More.
Ten of the Most Successful Presidential Campaign Ads Ever Made (with Lesson Plan) is from KQED. I’m adding it to The Best Sites To Learn About The 2016 U.S. Presidential Elections.
Stop Student Plagiarism Before It Starts is from Middleweb. I’m adding it to The Best Online Resources To Teach About Plagiarism.
Dylan Wiliam: The nine things every teacher should know is from TES.
Help Students Analyze Complex Social Issues with this Great Graphic Organizer is by Steve Zemelman. I’m adding it to Not “The Best,” But “A List” Of Mindmapping, Flow Chart Tools, & Graphic Organizers.
I’m adding this next tweet to the same list:
Here’s a fantastic #Infographic cheat-sheet for Data Visualization by @annavitals pic.twitter.com/RrlRhrwY7E
— Jed Record (@JedRecord) August 28, 2016
This next tweet shares a neat final product of an excellent lesson:
After studying @humansofny to learn how stories teach us about other people. We created our own Humans of Room 14: https://t.co/iAHfFtYtgA
— Jess (@JessLif) September 1, 2016
This is how she got there:
We will watch this video on how these stories are collected: https://t.co/45FOFOuWiA
— Jess (@JessLif) August 30, 2016
And then Ss will write their own story following mentor texts of Humans of New York. We'll add their pictures to create "Humans of Room 14."
— Jess (@JessLif) August 30, 2016
This tweet shares a good example of an Anticipation Guide:
Use anticipation guides to prepare Ss to read complex texts. https://t.co/rfIqRgvL3u @Newsela #literacy #CCSS pic.twitter.com/GDqp0QjH6t
— Jim Bentley (@Curiosity_Films) September 1, 2016
I’m adding this next tweet to The Best Sources Of Advice For Making Good Presentations:
my ugle #microprogression chart helped groups improve first presentations @teachkate @MaggieBRoberts #diyliteracy pic.twitter.com/DuaYbmEE0f
— Ernie Cox (@erniec) August 31, 2016
I’m adding this next tweet to The Best Posts On Writing Instruction:
Created 1st microprog. today with Ss! Will print mini pics for journals @aswerdreader @MaggieBRoberts @teachkate pic.twitter.com/lkZhSo3fFV
— Jamie Silverboard (@Ms_Silverboard) August 26, 2016
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