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:

Common Core: Teach Literacy in Every Subject is from Ed Week. I’m adding it to:

The Best Resources For Writing In Social Studies Classes

The Best Resources For Writing In Science Class

The Best Resources For Writing In Math Class

Two Myths about Feedback (and Why the Myths are Wrong) is from The Learning Scientists. I’m adding it to The Best Resources For Learning How To Best Give Feedback To Students.

This is a useful infographic on culturally responsive teaching. I’m adding it to The Best Resources About “Culturally Responsive Teaching” & “Culturally Sustaining Pedagogy” – Please Share More!

Public school teachers would have to pick-and-choose carefully, but TRUMP SYLLABUS 2.0 is worth checking-out. You can read more about it here. I’m adding it to The Best Social Media-Created “Syllabuses” About Current Events.  Note, however, that this Trump syllabus was created by two historians.

Try This Teaching is a new website by Amjad Ali that contains useful teaching resources, like this On One Hand graphic organizer. I’m adding it to the Best Resources On Writing Instruction.

(Re)Building Classroom Community Post-Election is from Facing History, and shares some good lesson ideas. I’m adding it to The Best Sites To Learn About The 2016 U.S. Presidential Elections, where you can also find other post-election ideas.

I’m a big fan of Hans Rosling videos (see The Best Hans Rosling Videos). I recently discovered this TED-Ed lesson using his most popular one.

Tools to Teach Writers to Distinguish Evidence is from Middleweb. I’m adding it to The Best Online Resources For Helping Students Learn To Write Persuasive Essays.