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5 strategies to get your students talking

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Three Big Questions: Using this low-prep discussion strategy, students interact with a text and collect notes on the three big questions. After reading, students can share their responses via Padlet in text, image, and video. Students also can read and respond to other peers’ responses. The questions are: What surprised me?

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Showfloor News: Breaking Down Language Barriers

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At the conference, visitors will be able to check out their interactive learning tools, such as headphones with microphones and document cameras. They offer high-quality headphones, AV technology, and clean & healthy supplies, emphasizing their mission to provide dependable and innovative educational tools.

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McGraw Hill Announces a Next Gen Update to Its Beloved Reading Mastery K–5 Instructional Solution

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Learning science company McGraw Hill today announced the release of Reading Mastery Transformations , a long-awaited update to the beloved and effective English language arts solution for grades K–5, used in tens of thousands of classrooms across the country and trusted by educators for 65 years. ” . ”

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‘Ghostwriter’ trailer and interactive reading challenge

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Read the ‘Ghostwriter’ Books for Free HERE. Viewers are invited to engage in and complete a variety of thoughtful and stimulating reading challenges with opportunities to share their progress on social media as they unlock the secrets of each adventure. GhostwriterReadingChallenge Assets. Twitter: Download HERE.

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Learning enters the metaverse with “Mission: Mars” Roblox experience

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Each year, we share our 10 most-read stories. Not surprisingly, many of this year’s Top 10 focused on equity, edtech innovation, immersive learning, and the science of reading. This year’s 3rd most-read story focuses on immersive and interactive learning.

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Why Sending Students Home with Writing Assignments Might Not Be The Best Idea

Catlin Tucker

The solitary nature of completing a writing assignment at home stands in stark contrast to the collaborative and interactive learning environment of a classroom. In the classroom, students have the advantage of access to teacher guidance, peer interactions, and instructional supports.

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Beyond the bookshelves: 3 ways school libraries have evolved to meet students’ needs

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Once simply a quiet space to check out books, libraries have evolved to provide students with a holistic and interactive learning experience. Valuable analytics provide insights into resource usage patterns, students’ reading habits, preferences, and overall engagement with library materials.

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