Help foster a love of reading with your English learners with these seven great strategies from the HMH Shaped blog: spr.ly/6014M31WI 📖 #ELL#ELA
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Headline text reads: Instructional Implementations of Interventions That Address Today’s Diverse Classroom
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Wednesday, November 17, 2021 3:00 PM ET
Hosted by Dr. Bonnie Cochran, HMH Director of Academic Planning and Analytics
Featuring speakers from: Clayton County Public Schools (GA
Elmira City School District (NY)
The skills of working together with other students and being able to conduct productive discourse are among the @OfficialNGSS and extremely important in the science classroom. They are perhaps just as important as understanding science concepts. #SELspr.ly/6012yOTOa
It’s time to reflect, rebuild, & reinspire!
🔸 Learn the @caselorg researched-based #SEL framework
🔸 Examine how trauma or anxiety affects remote learning & SEL skills
🔸 Foster resiliency with SEL practices & strategies
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.@apsupdate Superintendent @DrLisaHerring takes part in exploring a simple question: "To what extent has the pandemic shaped our policies, practices, and beliefs about the inequities in school communities as we address unfinished learning?" spr.ly/6010y3gCo@InForEquity
The cicadas are coming! Billions will come out of the ground this spring for a short—but loud—visit. 🔊
Discuss this phenomenon with your students and see if they can "buzz" through this short quiz. spr.ly/6010y3H8Y
Hosted by @MatthewMFields, an admitted "unabashed edu-nerd," the #ShapingTheFuture podcasts feature insights from other industries on the future of learning with refreshing and spirited dialogue with CEOs, scholars, artists, and more. 🎧 spr.ly/6012yzZJa
Tips here that can help you choose solutions to make your district’s academic recovery plan be:
✔️ sustainable
✔️ scalable to serve unique learning needs
✔️ proven to get results that will put all students on a pathway to success spr.ly/6013yzOlH
Teachers can connect with their students through shared language and experience. @ChrisEmdin shares more about advocating for student voices: spr.ly/6017yBMlx
How can you draw on the surface of a liquid? 💧
This 90-second #science experiment exploring cohesion and adhesion uses just dry erase markers, glass, and water—perfect for your #middleschool and high school students. spr.ly/6017HSXzR
Have your students plant seedlings, then share progress and discuss as you watch them grow. 🌱
Download free K–5 interactive #science activities and get your kids developing hypotheses, performing experiments, and gathering evidence. spr.ly/6016Hq4t2
These hands-on math activities for first and second grade will enable young learners to solve word problems, add numbers, complete and create patterns, and much more. spr.ly/6012HqJ02
These #math activities for elementary school will get your 3rd, 4th & 5th grade kids' math brains spinning and offer just the practice they need to master different concepts.🌀 spr.ly/6010HUVje
Your 3rd, 4th, or 5th grader will 🧡 these 5️⃣ days of reading lessons exploring Earth's ecosystems. 🌍
Want more? Find a perfect fit for every student with free learning activities that span reading, math, and science on a range of topics. spr.ly/6014Ho2Mn
With these hands-on lessons exploring concepts like probability, counting techniques, and measurement, your Grades 9-12 students will gain valuable insights and solve problems focusing on a wide range of topics. spr.ly/6011Ho57R
Introduce Spies and Analysts to your math class!
🕵️ The spy acquires the information.
🔎 The analyst determines which of it is helpful, and uses it to create a model which can solve the problem. spr.ly/6016HoJw4
Coordinate graphing can sound very daunting for students in Grades 4–9. Help them understand that it is just a visual method for showing relationships between numbers and can actually be kind of fun! 📈 #middleschoolspr.ly/6010HWI3C