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Unmasking the Mysteries of Student Writing: A Teacher's Guide to the Chrome Extension Revision History

Ever wonder if your students are wizards of words or if there's some digital magic afoot in their writing? As teachers, we strive to nurture genuine creativity and honest effort. But in the age of AI, how do we ensure that the essays and reports we receive are truly the fruits of our students' labor?

Enter the Chrome Extension: Revision History. This handy tool doesn't just track changes—it reveals the story behind every keystroke. Let’s delve into how this can be your new favorite classroom assistant.

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Using Bloom's Taxonomy to Help Guide Your Teaching

Bloom’s Taxonomy, in simple terms, is a classification system used to define and distinguish different levels of human cognition—i.e., thinking, learning, and understanding. Its original purpose was to give educators a common language to talk about curriculum design and assessment. The belief is that when students learn the basic foundational skills first, they can then progress to more complex types of thinking such as analysis and evaluation.

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Boost Classroom Energy: Engage Students with a Personalized Class Mood Pin Board!

Building a vibrant classroom community hinges on embracing the unique energy and spirit of each group of students. One creative way to cultivate this is through a class mood pin board. This visual representation not only captures the dynamic mood and humor of your class but also strengthens bonds and fosters a sense of belonging. Here’s how you can harness class energy with a personalized mood pin board:

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The Best Scary Short Stories for Middle and High School To Teach Around Halloween

My favorite time of year is quickly approaching. Bust out the sweaters and tall boots. Get your Halloween decorations all sorted out. Start sipping everything apple cider and pumpkin spiced. And most of all, get your SpOoOoOoOoOky stories prepped and ready! There are some phenomenally engaging scary stories that are just right for the month of October. Not only are they just the right amount of creepy, they are also chock full of literary elements. Read on for our list of favorite Short stories to read during the month of October.

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5 Reasons to Use Exit Tickets In the Classroom

We L-O-V-E exit tickets because they are a great formative assessment tool that gives us a way to assess how well our students understand the material they are learning in class. The best part is that we can then use this data for adapting instruction to meet our students' needs the very next day. Exit tickets allow teachers to see where the gaps in knowledge are, what they need to fix, what students have mastered, and what can be enriched in the classroom.

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