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Google Classroom Practice Sets
Practice Sets aim to make assessment more effective and engaging for both teachers and students. By combining AI-powered tools with familiar...
Adobe Express: Animate from Audio
Unleash your inner animator with Adobe Express Animate from Audio! This nifty feature lets you transform your voice recordings into animated...
Verity: Improve the News
Improve the News, also known as Verity, is a valuable resource for anyone seeking in-depth, informative, and alternative viewpoints on important news...
Google Meet Host Controls
Discover Google Meet Host Controls in this resource from Kasey Bell of Shake Up Learning. Manage who joins, mute noisy participants, spotlight key...
Crash Course
Crash Course believes that high-quality educational videos should be available to everyone for free. The Crash Course team has produced more than 45...
Google Slides Photo Words from Eric Curts
In this idea from Eric Curts, discover a captivating project that combines images and text to form "Photo Words" in Google Slides. These visual...
Reading Mode in Google Chrome
Did you know Google Chrome can make reading easier for everyone? Reading Mode removes clutter and adjusts the text size and font, making it ideal for...
Crafty Level Extension
Crafty Level is a free Chrome extension that analyzes the reading level of any web page you visit. It uses the Flesch-Kincaid Grade Level (FKGL)...
National Parks Service Educator Resources
This resource from the National Park Service is a searchable warehouse of lesson ideas, virtual tours, virtual field trips, and even materials for...
Accountable Talk Language Stems and Features
Accountable talk in the classroom involves the kinds of discussions that move learning forward by promoting the use of academic language, encouraging...
Reciprocal Reading
Sometimes called Reciprocal Teaching, Reciprocal Reading refers to an instructional reading activity in which students become the teacher in a small...
Thinking Maps: The Building Blocks of Brain-Based Learning
Thinking maps are meant to be used across all grades and content areas as scaffolds for the critical thinking, problem-solving, comprehension, and...
Sticky Notes Annotation Strategy
This strategy employs the use of sticky notes to annotate texts in order to notice and note or stop and jot connections, questions, key takeaways,...
Double Entry Journal Annotation Strategy
This strategy may be used during reading or listening tasks. The student divides journal pages in half with the left side of the page devoted to...
Education Endowment Foundation for Improving Literacy in Secondary Schools
According to the Education Endowment Foundation, through their synthesis of international educational research, these seven evidence-based...
Improving Literacy in Seconday Schools Self-Assessment
The Education Endowment Foundation has developed a self-assessment tool for this purpose. Combining this self-assessment tool with other means of...
Building Vocabulary and Conceptual Knowledge Using the Frayer Model
Using the Frayer model, teachers are able to intentionally incorporate the four elements of vocabulary instruction for tier two and tier three terms:...
Science of Reading Implementation: Indiana's Priorities for Early Learning
This session shares details regarding Indiana’s Priorities of Early Literacy and recent legislation to help educators, school leaders, and literacy...
An Introduction to Future-Focused English-Language Arts: A New Chapter
This session delves into the impact of the streamlining process on the Indiana Academic Standards for English/Language Arts, detailing key...
Helping Your Beginning Reader At Home
Strategies for teaching reading to preschool-first graders has changed over the years. Join us to learn about best practices at home and ideas if...
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