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Creating social-emotional learning environments is a powerful way to foster collaboration, equity, and self-management among students.

Morgan Hugoboom
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Get back into science with these back-to-school activities for middle school science.

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Teacher and author of "I Wish My Teacher Knew", Kyle Schwartz, discusses how she helps students feel empowered to make a difference.

Christine Condon
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Explore these back-to-school science activities and experiments for the first day of science class.

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Whether you’re teaching math, science, social studies, or ELA, writing can be a great way to assess students’ learning and deepen their thinking on a subject. Here's how to incorporate writing across the curriculum in your classroom.

Dr. Troy Hicks
Professor of English and Education, Central Michigan University

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Discover 6 reasons to incorporate gaming in the classroom. Learn about the different benefits of games in education.

Morgan Hugoboom
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Stephanie Carmichael
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Try these back-to-school getting-to-know-you activities to help students discover more about their classmates on the first day of class.

Alicia Ivory
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These math icebreakers are games and activities that span all grades to help math teachers get students practicing math while getting to know one another.

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Learn about student-centered instructional strategies that are common across a wide variety of learner-centered classrooms.

Dr. Phil Vahey
Director of Applied Learning Sciences, HMH

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Who is doing the work and overcoming obstacles in order to develop math muscles?

Jennifer Lenhardt
Lead Instructional Designer, HMH Professional Services

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Get step-by-step instructions on how to elicit thoughtful questions and responses to tasks that ask students to estimate length.

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We sat down and talked with Christina Ruegamer to discuss some of the challenges in teaching today during the new normal and different ways to address them.

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7 facts about games in education are given, describing how games and gamification can be used to improve learning in education

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We sat down and chatted with an educator to discuss how to build teacher student relationships and spark student engagement along the way.

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With daily and weekly social-emotional check-ins for students, you can foster the development of strong social-emotional learning (SEL) .

Sara Austin
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Students will learn how to represent multiplication of fractions by drawing visual models, analyzing hypothetical examples of student work, and creating equations.

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Why is RTI important in education? Read about several benefits of RTI in the classroom.

Sara Austin
Shaped Contributor

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Actionable math feedback examples for students that promotes a growth mindset

Dr. Sue Chapman
Professional Learning Consultant, Heinemann

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