Resources.“Let’s put our minds together and see what life we can make for our children.”
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These resources are all about Professional Learning Communities and the process of working as a team.
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From planning the unit to implementing instruction, these resources get to the heart of teaching.
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All things assessment--how do we know if their getting it? These resources deal with testing from start to finish.
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These tools of our trade make everything just a little bit easier and keep our essential items all in one place.
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Planning for InstructionGeneral ResourcesBlock Scheduling Tips for Teachers — "Making the Most of a 90-Minute Class" (from August 2020 Back-to-School PD). The Four Corollary Questions — As discussed on All Things PLC. Missouri Learning Standards — Click here to access the most current state standards and expectations. Depth of Knowledge — an Eduptopia overview of Webb's DOK Unit PlanningFPS Priority Standards and Curriculum Maps - Coming soon! Curriculum Development Guide - A research-based resource for developing instructional units. Priority Standards — The Hook Center PowerPoint on identifying priority standards. Unwrapping Priority Standards — The Hook Center template for unwrapping priority standards. Team Collaboration & Planning: The Four Questions and Backward Design — Combining The Four Questions Essential For Learning and Wiggins and McTighe's Backward Design. Instructional StrategiesMarzano’s (Nine) High-Yield Instructional Strategies — Adapted from Classroom Instruction that Works, this handout lists 9 instructional strategies, the research behind them, and ideas for implementing them. Hattie's Powerful Instructional Practices — A Hook Center PowerPoint overview. Kagan's Cooperative Learning Structures -
6 Scaffolding Strategies to Use With Your Students — Support every student by breaking learning up into chunks and providing a concrete structure for each. Scaffolding Student Learning: Tips for Getting Started — Identifying your major assessments and creating scaffolds for them. .
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