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.All Student Handouts From Our New Book – Plus Five Bonus Chapters – Are Now Available For Free Download

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

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

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5. The Best Places To Get The “Same” Text Written For Different “Levels”

 

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):

THE CREATORS OF CHATGPT ANNOUNCE NEW TOOL THAT CHECKS IF TEXT WAS PRODUCED BY AI – THAT MEANS TEACHERS HAVE 3 OPTIONS NOW

“What Makes for Valuable Feedback? Teachers Weigh In”

It’s The Sixteen-Year Anniversary Of This Blog!

The Best Resources For Learning About The 2024 Paris Summer Olympics

“Author Interview With Gholdy Muhammad: ‘Unearthing Joy’”

Would You Like To Write A Guest Post About A Classroom Experience?

Decent Ideas On “Small Ways to Be a More Inclusive Colleague”

Here Are The Guidelines I Gave A Student Teacher For Teaching US History To ELLs

“‘Explain Less, Show More’ and Other Advice Teachers Have Learned”

THE BEST RESOURCES ON PEER TUTORS

The Best Articles About New Report Saying Public Schools Lost A Million Students During Pandemic