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Unleashing Metacognition: The Power of See, Think, Wonder

Catlin Tucker

See, Think, Wonder Thinking Routine “I see, I think, I wonder” is a simple yet versatile thinking routine that can be used in elementary and secondary classrooms. Using See, Think, Wonder at the Elementary Level Science Exploration: Use this routine during nature walks or while exploring the schoolyard.

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Keyboarding Basics Part 1

Ask a Tech Teacher

We are taking the next two weeks–two articles–to answer the questions that should help you as a teacher or administrator decide what type of keyboarding program is best for your school. Week 1 (this article). Is elementary school too early—or too late? Why learn keyboarding? Zeitz, 2008. –Type to Learn, 1986.

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How digital tools and AI can enhance social studies

eSchool News

This article explores the significance of digital tools in social studies instruction, delving into their benefits, implications, and the emerging capabilities of artificial intelligence (AI) in both elementary and secondary settings.

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The Power of Claim-Evidence-Question

Catlin Tucker

This evidence can be drawn from various sources, such as research articles, data sets, personal observations, or historical examples. During the Evidence step, students are tasked with supporting their claim with relevant and compelling evidence.

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Project-Based Learning Engages K–12 Students with Real-World Challenges

EdTech Magazine

This interactive tool let students collaborate on Dell Latitude laptops to create a multimedia narrative using historical documents, 360-degree images, maps, and audio and video clips. Hayes has been covering technology, business and education topics for more than 20 years and has written more than 2,000 published articles.

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Are more 5-year-olds coming to kindergarten in diapers?

The Hechinger Report

In the 1940s, toilet training generally started before children were 18 months old , according to an article in the magazine American Family Physician. Around 60 years later, in the mid-2000s, the same article said parents were generally starting toilet training when a child was 21 to 36 months old.

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TCEA 2019: How One K–12 Principal Put Google Classroom to Work

EdTech Magazine

Neeb, the principal of Williams Elementary School, and Tickle, a digital learning specialist and Google Certified Trainer, presented “The Whole Ball of Wax: A Place for Everything,” on Monday. The old method was a mix of paper and cloud-based documents, but it didn’t work very well, Neeb and Tickle said. by Amy Burroughs.

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