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Voices from The Hub: Teachers’ Favorite Mighty Minutes
...variations, and several other factors, providing a truly personalized and adaptable learning experience. We recently invited teachers to join us in The Hub—the Teaching Strategies online professional development community—to tell...
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Leadership for Learning: How You Can Support Intentional Teaching
...they’ve created, the ways they choose to arrange classroom furniture, and how they select and store materials. Teachers can improve the quality of their practice by being intentional about all...
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Introducing ReadyRosie: Talking with Founder, Emily Roden
...grocery store, etc. As modern adults, we have access to more information than ever before. When we have a question or want to learn how to do something new, we...
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Hitting the Road With Social Studies
...What looks the same as where we live? Yes, we have that same store at home. This bridge is much taller than the bridge in our town. You’re right, the...
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Keeping It Real: Making Social Studies Learning Relevant to Young Children
...and history come to life through predictable daily routines and schedules. Dramatic play involving a restaurant or store presents an opportunity to explore economics concepts. And learning to cooperate and...
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Winter Math
...few big thermometers at the dollar store and placed one outside and one inside our classroom. We talked about how the red line moved up as it grew warmer. With...