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T @mrrobhistory.bsky.social understands the power of a good question!

Here's how he centers them in his practice:
Graphic titled "A 5-Step Guide To Creating a Questioning Culture In the Classroom." The steps are planning your questions, creating a warm atmosphere, setting high expectations, being patient and checking for understanding. Each step is accompanied by a brief paragraph of explanation.
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Got a #TeacherHack that’s been saving you this fall?

Swap it with fellow educators Thursday at 7 p.m. ET during #T2Tchat, moderated by @michellelogarithms.bsky.social!
Join our next #T2Tchat this Thursday at 7 p.m. ET!
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In educator @TechySewell's classroom, Ss grow their 🧠s by nurturing their ❤️s!

Read how she weaves in #SocialEmotionalLearning for a more supportive and inclusive class culture: www.edutopia.org/article/sel-...
3 Ways to Integrate SEL Into Classroom Practices via Teacher Alicia Sewell and Edutopia
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You can't prevent moments of chaos – but you can respond with steady calm, says T Jami Witherell:

#TeacherSky
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T Brett Benson wants his whole classroom community to ask questions – and that includes families!

That's why he uses open house as a chance to open the discussion. More here: substack.com/inbox/post/1...
World Studies" flier includes information on the teacher's bio, the class priorities, assignments, and approaches, and the required supply list.
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When Ss get hit with a big feeling, how do you support their self-regulation?

@mindshift-kqed.bsky.social suggests these approaches to shifting emotions when they get too big or last too long: www.kqed.org/mindshift/65...

#SocialEmotionalLearning
What Kids Need to Know About Emotions via Educator Deborah Farmer Kris and MindShiftKQED
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You are this T for somebody.

Via T Matt Johnson #WhyITeach
"My first 6 years of teaching I felt defeated and irrelevant. One day I overheard a student in my class tell another student that I was the best teacher in the world. From that day on I believed her and taught like I was. Thank you, Gabi." —Teacher Matt Johnson
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Looking for some resources to structure your lesson planning around?

Educator @kyleniemis.bsky.social has got you covered! Check out this extensive roundup of videos, assessments and worksheets: docs.google.com/spreadsheets...

#TeacherHack
Screenshot of Crash Course Video spreadsheet's biology tab, featuring videos, formative assessments, interactive videos and printable worksheets. "More top collections" page of spreadsheet includes links to further resources for a range of non-science topics
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These prompts, via T teachertipsandtales (on Insta), don't just offer encouragement – they promote reflection:

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"Language that lifts: How did you grow your work today? Tell your partner what you like about your work. One thing I am proud of is ... We are going to ... so we can ... in order to ... Do you know you are doing a great job? Use names often."
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Here's how educator @valentinaesl.bsky.social invites her Ss to
S T R E T C H their sentences:
Stretch a Sentence" anchor chart provides sample sentences that include information prompted by the question words who what, when, where, why, and how.
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You are an essential member of an incredible community of educators, reminds educator @steelethoughts.bsky.social
"I know teachers go to work for their students … but they should never underestimate the impact they have on their colleagues. Their attitude and energy can inspire the adults around them. So they make a difference for kids they don’t even teach!" —Danny Steele
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#StudentChoice alert! This choice board, shared by T Brendan O'Sullivan, offers Ss a smorgasbord of retrieval practices to choose from:
Choice board includes nine retrieval practices, including prompts to create review flashcards, lists of keywords, and more.
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How do you share students' learning with their families?
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Scaffolding can help your Ss build to success in ELA – or in whatever subject you teach!

Check out this guide, via @unboundedu.bsky.social: unbounded.org/wp-content/u...
First page of instructions includes information on the purpose and use of scaffolds. Second page of instructions includes a breakdown of Step 1 of the scaffolds protocol: Determining which aspects of a task may challenge your students.
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When's the last time you stopped and gave yourself a round of applause for your hard work and accomplishments? 👏👏👏

If it's been a minute, T @mmewagstaff.bsky.social wants you to stop and do it now:
"Teaching can be so hard sometimes, especially when you aren't recognized for your hard work and accomplishments. Here's to all the teachers who are doing awesome things inside and outside their classrooms every day!" —Teacher Denise Wagstaff
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From 🤪 to 🥱 – when big feelings present themselves in the classroom, T Hillary Seides know how to support Ss in dealing with them:

www.instagram.com/p/DN1YfPaYtiL/

(Inspiration via T teachingwithoutfrills on IG)
Anchor chart that reads, "Strategies I can use when I feel ... [silly, mad, frustrated, bored, etc]". Below is a list of practices (i.e. "Calming corner," "Take deep breaths," etc.)
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🧩 What's the missing piece that completes any lesson?
#TeacherVoice
Every lesson should include ____.
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The first step to fostering Ss' self-belief?

Letting them know how much you expect of them, says educator Kareem Farah:
Hold students to high expectations. It isn't easy. They will feel like it isn't fair. But over time it will become intrinsic. They will have a newfound belief in themselves and set their own high expectations." —Educator Kareem Farah
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Individual connection-building can be this simple:

Via educator Gina Stabile
"Make a personal comment to every student who walks into the classroom at least once a week. Compliment something, ask a follow up about something, give a piece of praise for something you noticed in a previous lesson. Make every student feel like they are #1." —Educator Gina Stabile
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How do you encourage Ss to see – really see – their challenges and their progress?

For T Eileen Ng, the answer is visual: www.edutopia.org/article/repr...
Visual rubric shows a student's performance according to five learning objectives. Visual rubric shows a student's performance on six skills, mapped out on a weblike graph.
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These leveled sentence stems from @bsmitheducator.bsky.social encourage Ss to keep moving toward more and more complex thoughts:

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Social Studies Leveled Sentence Stems handout includes mild, hot, and fire sentence stems. Respective examples: "This reminds me of ...," "I understand what you are saying, but I think ...," "The effect of ... was ... This is important because ..."
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What does a productive student data conversation look like to you?

#EduSky