Empowering students through skillful questioning techniques

One of the most important ways teachers can assess whether their student knows the content they have been teaching, understands the directions they have laid out, or can help to clarify confusion is by asking questions. Asking questions is arguably one of the most used teacher strategies, because, let's face it: questioning is really at the heart of learning. However, not all questions are created equal. There are rules to the questions we ask.

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Four Benefits of Teaching Summer School

We have all seen the Instagram posts or Tik Toks with the various teacher influencers touting how they won’t be teaching summer school or why they would never teach summer school. However, if you’re like us, you know that there are actually pretty solid benefits to teaching during the summer.

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Three Awesome Alternatives to Kahoot!

We have always loved using Kahoot! to help gamify our curriculum for our students, especially at the end of a unit to help support the review of the content we have taught. We also love using Kahoot! as a way for students to review the content for up and coming history tests.

This year we branched out and tried some different websites to gamify our curriculum. If you have been stuck in a Kahoot rut, fear not, dear teacher friends. We have a list of other delightful websites to try.


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Interactive History Lessons for the Classroom

Over the past decade, we have been creating and expanding our history curriculum to include some fun and interactive lessons that are engaging and require higher order thinking skills to complete. While students do benefit from note taking, they also benefit from being able to explore their learning and show their understanding of the history curriculum in a creative way. 

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