🏗️ Scaffolding Think, Pair, Share can help facilitate deep discussions and drive thinking from ALL students. This handy resource is designed to help students master the WHAT, WHY, and HOW of the process.
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Empower your students and lighten your load! Discover how classroom jobs can build responsibility and community. 🧹📚 From 'Librarian' to 'Recycler,' get inspired with practical tips and editable templates.
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Giant honeybees use a collective defense known as "shimmering" to deter wasps and other predators, whereby hundreds of individual bees flip their abdomens upwards in a coordinated Mexican wave-like pattern.
ChatGPT can serve as a thought partner when analyzing learning standards, suggests educator @plugusin. Consider giving this a try with your team!
Get the template here: docs.google.com/document/d/1…
ALT A screenshot of a template found at the link, which invites educators to consult ChatGPT to unpack learning standards and reflect on the results.
🔴 Concerns that need to be addressed?
🟡 Something that you need help with?
🟢 A positive moment?
This "traffic light" check-in invites Ts to share all three.
(Via P @TiffanyAlrefae)
ALT A photo of a "traffic light" check-in chart. On the left side of the chart, there are labeled red, yellow and green circles. The red circle indicates a "concern that needs to be addressed," the yellow circle represents "something that you need help with" and the green circle signifies "a positive moment, interaction or experience." On the right side, there is a blank space for staff to place sticky notes.
If you're seeing the Northern Lights tonight, here's an explainer of how the different colors can appear! We are currently seeing a vivid display of pinks and greens here at the office!
We tell pupils to study, but have we actually taught them how to study??
Today I finished off my ‘How to study: a simple guide on how to study smarter not harder’ PowerPoint. Hopefully will help senior pupils learn how to study effectively ✨
The intense blue of glacial melt water results from light scattering on glacial flour—finely ground rock sediment created by glacier movement.
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