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Infusing Discovery into Instructional Coaching

Middle Web

The inquiry-fueled methods that pique student interest, invite critical thinking, and support deep learning can also bring joy and discovery to instructional coaching. Pam Koutrakos shows how collaborative inquiry-based coaching cycles can yield powerful results for everyone. The post Infusing Discovery into Instructional Coaching first appeared on MiddleWeb.

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Best 2+ Player Cooperative Board Games (Top 6 in 2022)

Stem Geek

Co op board games encourage two or more of you to work together in a bid to beat the game itself. They tend to lead to fewer arguments than competitive games, although there’s no guarantee, The post Best 2+ Player Cooperative Board Games (Top 6 in 2022) appeared first on STEM Geek.

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Newton Free Library: Little Lab Coats, ages 6-9, Dec. 19

Newton STEM

Little Lab Coats : Monday, December 19, 4PM-4:45PM, ages 6-9. Each month Little Lab Coats explores a different scientific topic with hands on activities — in December: Circuits. Space is limited. Registration is required.

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OTT 200: Happy 200!

Trina Deboree Teaching and Learning

My Favorite Memories of the Podcast Today we are celebrating 200 episodes with clips from some of my favorites. I hope you will stick around. Links Mentioned in the Show: Freebies: Yes Virginia Unit Reindeer Matter Investigation Links to Episodes Mentioned: 08: Team Rapport: The Power of Team Work 14: Teaching A Love of Reading 15: Engaging Students With Chris Kesler 23: 5 Reasons Every Classroom Needs a Makerspace 97: 7 Dreadful Ways to Kill the Love of Reading 98: 13 Remarkable Ideas to Help K

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Can Brain Science Actually Help Make Your Training & Teaching Stick?

Speaker: Andrew Cohen, Founder & CEO of Brainscape

The instructor’s PPT slides are brilliant. You’ve splurged on the expensive interactive courseware. Student engagement is stellar. So… why are half of your students still forgetting everything they learned in just a matter of weeks? It's likely a matter of cognitive science! With so much material to "teach" these days, we often forget to incorporate key proven principles into our curricula — namely active recall, metacognition, spaced repetition, and interleaving practice.

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Leventhal Map & Education Center: Online resources for STEM learning

Newton STEM

The Norman B. Leventhal Map & Education Center in Boston has online Teach It Yourself resources, programs, and activities for teachers to use in helping students explore various aspects of maps and mapping — such as art, history, politics, and STEM. The curricula and materials are also suitable for use at home. Here are some STEM-related resources, arranged by grade: Solving Problems with Maps (Early).

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Winter Holiday Display: A Great STREAM Project

User Generated Education

I love celebrating the holidays and calendar events with my gifted students from my bilingual, Title 1 school. I ask them to make artifacts and displays that showcase both their talents and the holiday (see my blog posts about Dia de las Muertos and Pi Day for examples.) Not only are the projects fun, engaging, and exciting, they also provide opportunities for students to gain STEM/STEAM/STREAM knowledge and skills that address interdisciplinary standards.

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Dec 11, Basic Concepts of Sets

Online Math for All

Basic Concepts of Sets - Representation of a Set - Examples

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