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250 Boredom-Proof Writing Prompts. Fun!

In Unjournaling by Dawn DiPrince and Cheryl Thurston, students will find the bookโ€™s 250 prompts interesting and challenging, and teachers will appreciate the flexibility and variety this second edition brings to class. Everyone will have fun too, promises Anne Anderson.

8 Keys to Designing Tomorrowโ€™s Schools Now

Learning Transformed offers a still timely blueprint of practical ideas to reinvent schools so all students receive a useful education, all teachers are treated as professionals, and all families and community members are welcome and value the role schools play, says teacher Theresa Wood.

What Kind of Feedback Best Motivates Students?

Teachers are feedback machines โ€“ โ€œwe do it all day long!โ€ โ€“ writes classroom teacher and popular blogger Larry Ferlazzo. Here he focuses on ways to give feedback thatโ€™s particularly effective at enhancing studentsโ€™ sense of competence and encouraging intrinsic motivation.

Kids Loved Our Tasty Middle School Elective

โ€œAnd the winner isโ€ฆ Moose on the Loose!โ€ Students cheered and lined up at the ice cream cart for a scoop โ€“ a product of collaboration, market research, and community partnerships. Middle school teacher leader Jeny Randall shares the story of a successful business elective.

Empower Students to Become Lifelong Readers

Authentic Literacy Instruction cuts through the literacy fog and all the opposing claims about reading instruction to present practical, actionable techniques teachers can use with any curriculum in grades 6-12, says ELA/reading teacher Erin Corrigan-Smith.

Invite Your Students to Peel Some Poems

Ramp up poetry positivity with the Peel the Fruit activity from Project Zero. Throughout the year NBCT Kathie Palmieri helps her fifth graders uncover layers of poetry understanding and then invites them to write their own. Their current favorite: the Intimate Object Poem.

Why We Need to Teach Puberty Education in 4-6

Many problems that emerge in the ‘wonder years’ might be alleviated with a high quality puberty education program, writes health educator Wendy Sellers. “You will benefit from cultivating a more productive classroom climate and knowing you are meeting your studentsโ€™ needs.”