👀 Something new is coming to Amplify Classroom.
🙌 Join us June 9 to explore exciting features and updates arriving before the back-to-school season.
🗓️ Save your seat: go.amplify.com/4vgkV46.
🦖✨ Learning comes alive when students become the teachers! 1st graders worked in pairs to create dinosaur presentations using posters or Google Slides and proudly shared their discoveries. Amazing job communicating and collaborating! @ErmelES_AISD@Amplify@PebbleGoHQ
📚 We’re kicking off our Summer Series: Adolescent Literacy with Susan Lambert and special guest Doug Fisher of San Diego State University.
Over the next four weeks, we’re breaking down what the Science of Reading looks like for older students, giving you evidence-based strategies to boost comprehension and engagement in middle school and beyond.
🎧 Follow along: go.amplify.com/4uiB9bZ.
🦕🔎Our 1st graders are becoming paleontologists! Working in teams, they are researching different dinosaurs, sharing facts, asking questions, & learning how to collaborate like real scientists! We can't wait to see their final projects!🦖📚✨ @ErmelES_AISD@Amplify@PebbleGoHQ1
👀 Something new is coming to Amplify Classroom.
🙌 Join us June 9 to explore exciting features and updates arriving before the back-to-school season.
🗓️ Save your seat: go.amplify.com/4vgkV46.
✨ Sometimes students just need to see it.
Rectangular arrays make division visible, helping students recognize patterns and build confidence with their division facts.
🧡 Explore more at: fluency.amplify.com.
#MTBoS#ITeachMath
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💼 Join our team!
We're looking for people of all experience levels who are passionate about making high-quality education accessible to students.
🧡 View the full list of opportunities: amplify.com/careers.
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🪙 Practice money skills with The Toy Stand!
This grade 2 activity helps students explore coin combinations and count toward a given value through hands-on problem solving.
✨ Give it a try: go.amplify.com/4uhXNSl.
👋 Say hello to Theresa, an Amplify Ambassador and sixth grade ELA teacher.
⬇️ Keep reading to hear about the most rewarding part of her career.
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☀️ A summer of science is on the way!
Grab free science-themed activities to keep the curiosity flowing.
➡️ Download yours here: go.amplify.com/4feKvBt.
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The "Science of Reading" has changed the game for literacy. But is there a "science of math" equivalent?
Our CEO Larry Berger sat down with Rick Hess at @educationweek to talk about why math instruction requires a completely different playbook.
Read the full interview here: go.amplify.com/4tMXkqw.
☀️ Keep the learning going all summer long!
Our free summer learning kit is packed with bookmarks, word searches, scavenger hunts, and more literacy fun.
➡️ Grab yours here: go.amplify.com/4d4l04A.
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💭 What helps learning actually stick?
📚 Host Susan Lambert and her guests on Science of Reading: The Podcast unpack the Science of Learning and the role background knowledge plays in comprehension.
🎧 Join the conversation: go.amplify.com/43jC8xj.
📢 Literacy and math educators, we've got you!
🌟 Join Susan, Greg, and Kelly as they explore the latest research in reading comprehension and math fluency.
🗓️ Save your spot: go.amplify.com/4feE6pZ.
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“People are always the heart of everything you do. And if they’re not with you on the journey, you’ll hit roadblocks.” —Kristina Tucker, Richland School District
In this conversation on sustainable implementation, one thing was clear: people come first. Collaboration moves the work forward—and ownership makes it last.
🧡 Read the full story: go.amplify.com/3PCALGK.
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Our Differentiation Suite is … different. ✨
We take care of the hassle of prepping and planning centers, so you can focus on what matters most: your students and purposeful instruction. 🧡
🛠️ Shifting to a Science of Reading–based approach can feel like a leap, but meaningful change often does.
Explore what the Science of Reading is (and isn’t) and how to take the next steps in your classroom: at.amplify.com/SoRPD.
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