Best Posts Of The Week

Best Posts Of The Week

 

This series used to be called “The Most Popular Posts Of The Week.”

However, Google has changed their analytics program and, for the life of me, I can’t seem to figure out how to transition to it.

And, since the popularity of posts has never affected what I post in the least, I figure now I’ll just list my choices for the best posts that have appeared here in the past week (or two).

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Here are my choices for the past week (or two):

Excellent “Preview, View, Review” Guide For Teachers Who Don’t Speak Their Students’ Home Languages

New Growth Mindset Study Points Out – Again – Why Researchers Really Ought To Check With Teachers First

I’ve Said It Before & I’ll Say It Again, The ML Book Club Is One Of The Best Free Online PD Resources For ELL Teachers!

National Museum Of The American Indian Releases Excellent Thanksgiving Lesson

Brainpop Adds Leveled Reading Resource

The Best Resources For A Lesson On If It’s Possible To Separate The Artist’s Work From Their Personal Behavior

Here Are Some Ideas For What We Want Newcomers & Intermediates To Be Able To Do At The End Of The Year

Tools For Using Artificial Intelligence To Assess ELL Speaking

TikTok Videos Of The Month

Four New & Excellent Resources For Teaching About This Year’s Elections

Photos! Ready To Start Year 22 At Burbank High School On Monday

Good Example Of An “Improvement Rubric”

Quote Of The Day From Tim Walz: “Never Underestimate A Public School Teacher

Writing Prompt(s) Based On Last Night’s Speech By Former President Obama

Two Writing Prompts Based On Kamala Harris’ Speech Tonight

“How Teachers Can Improve Their Math Instruction”

“Equity and Equality Aren’t the Same Thing. What Does That Look Like in Education?”

   This series used to be called “The Most Popular Posts Of The Week.” However, Google has changed their analytics program and, for the life of me, I can’t seem to figure out how to transition to it. And, since the popularity of posts has never affected what I post in the least, I figure most popular posts Larry Ferlazzo’s Websites of the Day…

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