This excerpt from chapter one of Mathematize It!, Grades K-2 introduces why you should teach students to mathematize.
This excerpt from chapter one of Mathematize It!, Grades K-2 introduces why you should teach students to mathematize.
This excerpt includes examples of surface, deep, and transfer strategies for geography in Visible Learning for Social Studies.
This excerpt from Visible Learning for Social Studies covers feedback strategies to use in the classroom.
Use this study guide to Clarity for Learning to lead a book study and dive deep into the concepts presented in the book.
In this excerpt from The Teacher Credibility and Collective Efficacy Playbook, the authors discuss how to cultivate trust with your students and how to use that trust as the basis for a positive teacher-student relationship.
In this resource from Start With the Heart author Michelle Trujillo, you'll discover critical behaviors for self-care to do during distance education, in order to effectively care for ourselves and others.
In this excerpt from Activities, Games, and Lessons for Social Learning, you'll discover what self-regulation is, its importance, and understand how to teach critical self-regulation skills to your students.
These pre-assessment strategies from Every Math Learner, Grades 6-12, will help to better prepare your students for an exam.
This chapter from The Mathematics Lesson-Planning Handbook, Grades 3-5, introduces and explains how to use learning intentions and success criteria in the math classroom.
This lesson from High School Mathematics Lessons to Explore, Understand, and Respond to Social Injustice introduces students to the GLSEN School Climate Report on how LGBTQ+ students are being mistreated, among other things.
This excerpt from High School Mathematics Lessons to Explore, Understand, and Respond to Social Injustice gives teachers a chart of instructional strategies for teaching mathematics for social justice.
In this free excerpt, the authors lay the groundwork for visible learning in social studies.