📚 Looking for ways to boost student engagement? Check out these 6 tips from Julie Causton to make your lessons more interactive and inclusive! 🌟✨
https://t.co/XgbMsLnW6z via @BrookesPubCo#edutwitter#educoach#k12
Back-to-school tip: Have a list of #BrainBreaks at the ready! 🧠💫 Here’s our collection of ideas—designed for your classroom needs and grade level. https://t.co/A5hxOVDUyj
Adaptive teaching: Scaffolds, Scale, Structure and Style.
@AlexJQuigley take on AT offers a fresh take on how we can adapt learning whilst maintaining high expectations for all students.
Original blog: https://t.co/e691ZjN89Z
Revamp your formative assessment strategy by designing & categorizing your exit slips. Organize them to effectively gauge student understanding and progress. PLUS...learn HOW 𝑎𝑛𝑑 WHEN to use them.
https://t.co/ndjU6n0nzw via Mind Matters Pedagogy
#teachertwitter#k12#iteach
One of my favorite new student activity templates on @diffitapp is this Moment in Time Activity.
See a full example here: https://t.co/O3PQPca428
Make your own for any topic at https://t.co/Bd9cjL72cB
This list of 30 self-care ideas for teachers is so important. It is easy to get caught up in everyday life and forget to take care of oneself.
https://t.co/acMo7uaSAJ via Joyful Classrooms
All the phones went up when this quote went up.
"Young people do not hate math. They hate feeling confused, embarrassed, and humiliated by math."
-Lary Martinek
@_CrystalMWatson#NCTMDC23
@edutopia Thank you! New article! Teaching our students how to emotionally regulate their nervous systems when we go first!! This is as much for adults as it is students! https://t.co/DZjGldSmbz