This course will teach you how to integrate some simple study skills into your lesson using a method called the notecard system.
This course will highlight the significance of retrieval practice in the math classroom and guide you in a specific format for teaching retrieval techniques to your students.
This quick course will teach you how to utilize poster presentations in your gifted and talented science classroom to support critical reasoning.
This course will provide you with insights into the gradual release model of instruction and teach you strategies for instruction as you work towards supporting collaborative and independent student activities.
This course focuses on instructing you in teaching text annotation, context clue usage, and fostering purposeful reading across grade levels. You will also learn how to assess student understanding through well-crafted writing prompts and assessment questions.
This course will provide you with two specific word problem techniques that you can teach your students depending on their level, and a variety of ideas and challenges to consider as students tackle word problems in your classroom.
This course will introduce you to practical tools and strategies for supporting reading instruction for your middle school students. You will learn about reading behaviors, how to build mini-lessons, and various classroom activities to support your students.
This course will teach you specific strategies for managing student behaviors through a student-led approach by implementing ideas like natural consequences and clear expectations.
This course will focus on the benefits of productive struggle and teach you some methods for designing effective activities to support students through challenging tasks.
This course teaches you about the cyclical action research process that you can implement within your classroom, outlining the steps for empowering you to confidently apply these ideas for continuous instructional improvement.