Connecting with teachers is why I love this project so much. Check out that Rhymewit sticker at the bottom!!! Thanks for all of your support and ideas Nikki!
Here's a fun, research-backed way to:
โญ Increase social cohesion and community
โญ Improve focused attention & sensitivity to language's rhythms
โญ Accelerate reading acquisition
โญ Lift moods
We're thrilled to announce "Retake Mode," where students can try again on any answers they get wrong on their first run through a rhymequiz. Check it out and let us know what you think!
Draw to remember! Research shows that drawing boosts learning by forcing us to process information in multiple ways: visually, kinesthetically, and linguistically.
I'm against the idea of treating colleges as trade schools. Jobs change.Creating more formidable people(which studying subjects in the humanities can do)makes us more able to roll with life's punches. My history degree has been exponentially more valuable than what I paid for it.
"Competency-based assessment is, to me, the apex of assessment practice," English teacher Stephanie Farley writes. Turn up the power of allowing students to show what they know authentically. ๐ช
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NEW PBS @NewsHour Classroom Daily News Lesson!
Hundreds of wildfires continue to burn across Canada and the smoke is putting millions of Americans under air quality alerts. What caused these wildfires and how are the impacting peoples' health? #sschat
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FREE lesson on the history of Juneteenth. The lesson is part of the @ChoicesProgram curriculum unit Racial Slavery in the Americas: Resistance, Freedom, and Legacies. https://t.co/Er0ByW0vo6 #sschat#EthnicStudies#EDUProtocols@scssa_prez@CAsocialstudies