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Using Supreme Court Cases to Teach Equity

Education law expert Robert Kimโ€™s focused discussion of ten Supreme Court cases is written in practical and accessible language and can be a valuable resource to any educator who wants to help students understand justice and equity, writes pre-service teacher Morgan DeVico.

Fill Your Class Library with Bargain Books

Helping students learn to read and love to read are two of the most important jobs of any teacher in the middle grades. You canโ€™t do either without having robust libraries with books of all types, subjects, and levels. NBCT Rita Platt can help you build your collection.

Talking Frankly with Our Middle Grades Kids

Creating opportunities for frank and healthy student conversations about social issues is especially significant as we face a global pandemic that affirms our humanity. Middle grades teacher Nancy Costanzoโ€™s read alouds and writing ideas can help online and in class.

Purpose and Passion through Design Thinking

Dr. Lindsay Portnoyโ€™s sound research, detailed checklists, and illustrative classroom stories in โ€œDesigned to Learnโ€ will inspire you to fine-tune or jump-start your design thinking approach to instruction, writes teacher, author and curriculum leader Sarah Cooper.

Book-in-a-Bag Talks Let Kids Tout Books They Love

Add dimension to student book talks with Lynne Dorfmanโ€™s version of the Book-in-a-Bag project. And it works online, as students introduce their books by sharing a paper bag covered in images they recreate from fiction or nonfiction and by pulling out representative objects.

Students’ Journals Could Be ‘Primary Sources’ (Updated)

The global pandemic “will be in the history books, wonโ€™t it?โ€ Absolutely, 8th grade teacher Lauren Brown told her students. Sheโ€™s devised a simple home assignment โ€“ students create a โ€˜primary sourceโ€™ for future historians by jotting down their questions, concerns and observations. See her suggested prompts to get kids started.

Using Flipgrid & Edmodo with Google Classroom

As many of us find ourselves thrust into the realm of distance learning, PA TOY Marilyn Pryle details how she uses two online platforms, Edmodo and Flipgrid, for intellectual and social/emotional learning. “Any tool is only as effective as how it is put to use,” she reminds us.