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The Power of Claim-Evidence-Question

Catlin Tucker

Using Claim-Evidence-Question at the Elementary Level Literature Analysis: After reading a story or book, students make a claim about a central theme or main character’s motivations, provide evidence from the text, and pose questions about the main idea or character.

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PROOF POINTS: Writing researcher finds AI feedback ‘better than I thought’

The Hechinger Report

The researchers eventually settled upon this wording: “Pretend you are a secondary school teacher. It was supposed to be a blind comparison test and the feedback raters were not told who authored each one. ChatGPT appeared to affirm that the student’s mistaken version of events was correct. Use a friendly and encouraging tone.”

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24 classroom games to make student learning FUN

The Cornerstone for Teachers

Best for elementary (grades K-5). Best for secondary (grades 6-12). Games best for elementary grades. Scroll down for secondary games). You can use these as a template and make a copy of these slides and just swap out the comparisons for whatever you wanted. That’s great if you have older elementary students.

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64 predictions about edtech trends in 2024

eSchool News

Unfortunately, many students leaving elementary school are still not proficient in reading, and that creates a significant barrier to their ability to learn across subjects. STEM opportunities are on the rise for young learners as elementary and early childhood programs increase exposure to STEM activities and careers.

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65 predictions about edtech trends in 2024

eSchool News

Unfortunately, many students leaving elementary school are still not proficient in reading, and that creates a significant barrier to their ability to learn across subjects. STEM opportunities are on the rise for young learners as elementary and early childhood programs increase exposure to STEM activities and careers.

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A Teacher’s Guide to Communicating with Generation X, Y, and Z Parents

Waterford

8] Your Gen Xers are most likely the parents of older elementary or middle and high school students. 6] Millennials are no longer elementary or secondary students themselves, though they may still be students in college or graduate school. The Millennial birthdate range is 1980–1995, making them between 24 and 39 years old.[6]

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Common Core: Addressing Text Complexity through Digital Resources

wwwatanabe

Here are the new AR scores also in comparison to the Lexile scores : However, it''s not the be-all and end-all for selecting independent reading. Secondary examples: Synthesize primary sources of information on the same topic from different perspectives. Compare secondary sources of information to the primary source.