10 Classroom Exercises to Scaffold towards APUSH
17kviewsBut I don’t teach AP US History, why is this relevant to me? After ten years, I still remember my first mentor telling me that “The… Read More »10 Classroom Exercises to Scaffold towards APUSH
17kviewsBut I don’t teach AP US History, why is this relevant to me? After ten years, I still remember my first mentor telling me that “The… Read More »10 Classroom Exercises to Scaffold towards APUSH
1.5kviewsLast week, I was so fortunate to have the opportunity to tour the beautiful state of Michigan—from Parma, down in the Southeast, to Mackinac Island, up off the North shore… Read More »Literacy Roadtrip 2014: nErD Camp & Michigan Reading Association Summer Conference
6.1kviewsEntering the Conversation Most of ya’ll know my friend and colleague Dave Stuart over at Teaching the Core. A few weeks ago, Stu shared ways… Read More »Getting Real with Argumentative Writing
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17.1kviews What is a Reading Ladder, and where does this idea originate? A Reading Ladder is simply a piece of explanatory writing where students rank the… Read More »Reading Ladders: How to Hold Students Accountable to Choice Reading
1.1kviewsWhen it comes to the Common Core, many teachers today feel a bit overwhelmed by the barrage of ever-changing standards and top-down state expectations. In terms… Read More »Use In-Class Debate as a Transition to Argumentative Writing