I’m making a change in the content of the regular feature.  In addition to sharing the top five posts that have received the most “hits” in the preceding seven-to-ten days (though they may have originally been published on an earlier date), I will also include the top five posts that have actually appeared in the past week.  Often, these are different posts.

 

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Here are this week’s most popular posts:

1.THE BEST FREE ONLINE TOOLS USING ADAPTIVE LEARNING

2.THE BEST RESOURCES FOR TEACHING & LEARNING WITH AI ART GENERATION TOOLS

3. The Best Websites To Help Beginning Readers

4. The Best Online Virtual “Corkboards” (or “Bulletin Boards”)

5. The Best Resources For Helping Teachers Use Bloom’s Taxonomy In The Classroom

 

Here are this week’s top posts that originally appeared in the past seven-ten days (if they are not already on the above list):

GALLUP POLL FINDS THAT AMERICAN PUBLIC TRUSTS TEACHERS

THE “STUDENT PERSONAL REPORTS” I’M CO-CREATING WITH MY ELL NEWCOMER STUDENTS & WHAT WE’RE DOING WITH THEM

THE BEST ONLINE TOOLS USING ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE FOR CREATING STORIES FOR CHILDREN

“TEACHERS: GIVE YOURSELF A BREAK. DON’T EXPECT PERFECTION, ESPECIALLY IN YOUR FIRST YEAR”

THE INSTRUCTIONAL STRATEGIES & ONLINE TOOLS THAT HAVE WORKED BEST IN MY CLASSES THIS SCHOOL YEAR (& A COUPLE OF IDEAS I’M GOING TO TRY)

The “True Stories” Book Series Is An Extraordinary Match For My ELL Newcomers Classroom – Do You Know Of Other Similar Titles?

“Just Because You’re a Teacher Doesn’t Mean You Know It All”