Plus, Authentic Social Studies Assessments Through Student-Written Letters
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March 5, 2025

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4 Ways to Boost Students’ Self-Efficacy 

These strategies help students see what they have learned so they believe they can be successful in school in the future.

Authentic Social Studies Assessments Through Student-Written Letters 

Writing letters offers an opportunity for students to get creative, get personal, and get deeply connected to course content.

Maintaining Students’ Focus in the Spring 

Teachers can use these small ‘upgrades’ or tweaks to their regular practices to help keep students focused and involved.

10 Picture Books That Showcase Collaboration 

These entertaining stories feature collaboration and social-emotional skills to highlight the benefit of working together to accomplish a goal.

Supercharge Your Quizizz Use 

Even if you’ve used Quizizz for years, power users have pro tips for taking your assessments, lessons, and differentiation to the next level.

What a 30-Day Break From AI Taught Me About My Teaching 

Using AI became second nature for this educator. A month without the tools gave him an opportunity to pause, reflect, and recalibrate.

AI Tool Demo: Making Music With Suno video icon

Assistant Editor Daniel Leonard shows how the AI music-generation tool Suno turns text into a song in any genre—and shares how teachers are using it in the classroom.

Celebrating Pi Day Across the Curriculum 

Engaging, informative Pi Day activities designed for middle school math, ELA, science, and social studies.

How to Engage Parents for Support During Testing Season 

Teachers can send home information about behaviors that boost student success on standardized tests.

Getting Creative With Student Presentations 

Teachers can use these tips to guide students to share their learning in ways that are informative and genuinely engaging.

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