This process can help students generate a lot of different thematic statements—and see that some work better than others. https://t.co/AjBaSfaVCn
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LFJ spotlights activist and scholar Debbie Reese, who explains how censorship harms our diverse democracy. In this article, Reese emphasizes that “A strong sense of justice can form in a young child’s mind when they read books that tell the truth. https://t.co/8SzkEoM409
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YouTube channel with beautiful 'in a nutshell' #science explanations with fab animations. https://t.co/GVuLoxXl5A #ukedchat #edchat #EduTwitter https://t.co/27jQqXqgBB
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Sitting down for mock interviews can be a real eye-opener for high school seniors. https://t.co/oa7253N2SF
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“The ultimate goal of cross-curricular literacy should be to develop the kind of writing fluency that is useful for a given discipline.” Some examples of how teachers can go about doing this work. https://t.co/yvBPnyw4nX
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Rubrics offer clarity about grading but can overwhelm students, so the single-point rubric focuses their attention on what’s important. https://t.co/UtCmBN0VKs
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Every sector is computational, including winemaking, making work-based learning and computational thinking key https://t.co/nIc4jo93tx via @Getting_Smart
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Use these games when teaching phase 4 phonics, and help your pupils master blending and segmenting words | via @learningladyuk https://t.co/3ZlvwhhndD
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Alex Budak talks about his #newbook Becoming a Changemaker: An Actionable, Inclusive Guide to Leading Positive Change at Any Level https://t.co/8EPRypvmIc via @Getting_Smart
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Independent play has many benefits for young learners and these picture books can inspire them. https://t.co/HwvLIfX8oF
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November is #NativeAmericanHeritageMonth, the time for Thanksgiving, and the perfect opportunity to teach middle and high school students about what’s behind the myth of the first Thanksgiving. https://t.co/RnbrVvbibY
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