From targeted writing prompts that get pencils moving to an interactive radio show where students join as the co-host, these AI classroom activities help students take learning to the next level.
Students are more likely to be deeply engaged in learning a language when the work is connected to their interests.
With this easy-to-adapt quick-write strategy, students steadily build their writing skills, a little at a time.
These low-pressure, brain-based learning strategies help students retrieve what they know, building confidence and motivation.
From AI tutors that actually work to a simple trick for beating back digital distractions.
Common formative assessment techniques can work a little better with these simple tweaks.
Teachers can use these tips to quickly put together the resources a substitute will need to keep students working and learning.
Instructional coaches can support novice teachers by facilitating a meaningful process of peer feedback.
Bringing students outdoors to draw and take note of natural surroundings creates space for curiosity—while encouraging deeper comprehension.