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Help! I’m Tired of My Middle School Students Gaslighting Me

[ad_1] Dear WeAreTeachers,I’m new to middle school this year, and I’m having a particularly hard time with “I wasn’t ___.” You now have a zero for talking during the test. “I wasn’t talking.” It’s inappropriate to be laughing during this lesson. “I wasn’t laughing.” Bring me your phone, please. “I wasn’t on my phone.” I …

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25 Best Teacher Instagram Accounts To Follow

[ad_1] We rounded up some of the best teacher Instagram accounts to follow for great ideas, great content, and classroom inspiration. You’ll find teacher hacks, book recommendations, lesson ideas, free printables, and so much more from these teachers! Plus, be sure to give @weareteachers a follow on Instagram, where we regularly share awesome ideas from …

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I Had a Principal Start Snoring Halfway Through My Observation

[ad_1] For many teachers—especially new teachers—observations by a principal or AP can feel debilitating. Whether they’re planned or “gotchas” (and yes, surprising a teacher for their 45-minute observation is absolutely a gotcha), having someone in the room making notes on how you respond to factors out of your control is … a lot. It’s easy …

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If You’re Still Using These 5 Words for Your Students With Disabilities, It’s Time to Stop

[ad_1] As educators, we are constantly using language and communication to teach and inform our students. The specific words we choose to use carry meaning and connotations based on their etymology, the history of those words, and our current cultural and political contexts. Our students will also learn the words we use and repeat them …

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These Teachers Aren’t Asking for Safer Schools, They’re Demanding Them

[ad_1] Every morning, Abbey Clements feeds her dog, fills her tumbler full of home-brewed coffee, and reviews a mental checklist of what her fourth graders will need that day. Like so many teachers, Clements has a morning routine that helps her be “on” and ready to do the most important job in the world. But …

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5 Ways To Differentiate Instruction

[ad_1] 5 Ways to Differentiate Instruction by TeachThought Staff Differentiation is an important aspect of education that aims to meet the diverse needs of students in the classroom. It is the process of tailoring instruction to meet the individual learning needs and preferences of students. Differentiated instruction recognizes that learners have different readiness, interests, and …

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20 Fun Savings and Budgeting Activities for High School Students

[ad_1] If we let students graduate high school without learning key skills like saving and budgeting, we’re doing them a real disservice. These budgeting activities are terrific for a life-skills class, morning meeting discussion, or advisory group unit. Give teens the knowledge they need to make smart financial choices now and in the future. 1. …

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