What Educators Can Learn from Choose Your Own Adventure Books

Teach Better TeamBlog, Differentiation, Innovation, Leadership, Lesson Planning, Student Engagement

Originally published at ASCD.com: https://www.ascd.org/blogs/what-educators-can-learn-from-choose-your-own-adventure-books This post was co-authored by Greg Bagby. TL;DR: Choose Your Own Adventure books provide lessons we can apply to the educational world. Learning and trying new things can be complicated and messy, but it is worth the journey. Everything doesn’t always go the way you intend, but you learn from all of your experiences. Having … Read More

Learning Opportunities for Elementary Gamers

BreAnn FennellBlog, Edtech, Innovation, Lesson Planning, Student Engagement

TL;DR: This post shares learning opportunities for elementary gamers, including Sumdog, Teach Your Monster to Read, Prodigy, and Boddle. These learning opportunities for elementary gamers bring fun and play to learning. Learning Opportunities for Elementary Gamers Now that we are about a month into the school year, I have had the opportunity to introduce some favorite educational websites and explore a … Read More

Engage and Elevate Better with Data

Martin SilvermanBlog, Classroom Management, Differentiation, Leadership, Lesson Planning, Reflect Better, Student Engagement

TL;DR: Data drives many of our decisions in education. It comes from a variety of sources and is more than just numerical information from test scores. The use of data needs to be intentional and involve not only educators but students and families as well. Elevate data by using it to not only help you see progress but to help … Read More

Your New Idea Done Right Blog Series

Kari PitstickBlog, Innovation, Lesson Planning, Reflect Better

Your Idea Done Right Blog Series Overview No one said implementing a new idea would be easy! AND when you are an educator continuously looking for new ways to engage students for a more dynamic learning experience, the new ideas are endless! But how do you ensure your new ideas don’t flop? This blog series contains 3 posts that share … Read More

3 Tips to Implement Your New Idea

Kari PitstickBlog, Classroom Management, Innovation, Lesson Planning, Reflect Better, Student Engagement, Teach Happier

TL;DR: Trying a new idea can be intimidating when considering all the potential ways it could fail. Implement your new idea by visualizing the lesson, making predictions, finding your people, and being open to challenges and feedback. If you’re anything like me, you are always thinking. Thinking about anything and everything. It’s hard for me to focus at times—or even … Read More