Each week, I publish a post or two 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 RESOURCES ON INSTRUCTION IN 2022 β PART ONE.
Here are this weekβs picks:
I’m adding this tweet to The Best Posts & Articles About Providing Students With Choices:
BE INSPIRED! Get engaging ideas for Novel Studies including choice board ideas, final projects, and a rubric πhttps://t.co/zc3ZCRvSP7 via Mrs. Germaine’s Class#literature #reading #teachertwitter #elar pic.twitter.com/PxlSRHEaGG
β π§πππ (@TCEA) October 2, 2022
8 WAYS TO PROMOTE GENERATIVE LEARNING is from InnerDrive.
I’m adding this next tweet to The Best Resources On Differentiating Instruction:
Differentiate your instruction by using Google Docs. Here are some tried and tested ways to differentiate in your classroom.https://t.co/mL2yNMvP6P @diben#edtech #gsuite #teachertwitter pic.twitter.com/Sbq82fGZ74
β π§πππ (@TCEA) October 1, 2022
I’m adding this next tweet to The Best Resources On Providing Scaffolds To Students:
β Daniel Willingham (@DTWillingham) October 4, 2022
I’m adding this tweet to The Best Resources For Learning About Formative Assessment:
Easy, no-tech formative assessment ideas. https://t.co/e9OUpw7qpk by @DitchThatTxtbk pic.twitter.com/f0PgfEH5eS
β Miguel MΓguez (@onthesamepagelt) October 4, 2022
I’m adding these tweets to The Best Ways To Use Multiple Choice Exercises:
β Kate Jones (@KateJones_teach) October 7, 2022
β Kate Jones (@KateJones_teach) October 7, 2022
β Kate Jones (@KateJones_teach) October 7, 2022
β Kate Jones (@KateJones_teach) October 7, 2022
β Kate Jones (@KateJones_teach) October 7, 2022
Respond to a Story in The Times via Our One-Pager Challenge from The NY Times Learning Network has a ton of useful resources. I’m adding it to THE BEST RESOURCES (& TEMPLATES) FOR βONE-PAGERSβ THAT STUDENTS CAN USE TO SHOW THEIR LEARNING.
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