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Critical Race Theory Educational Worksheet
Use this worksheet to organize your talking points then hold a conversation or mini-lesson on critical race theory. Read MoreHow to Create a Summer Learning Challenge!
Why not center learning on an out-of-the-box learning challenge that has the power to make this summer uniquely different? Read MoreDo You Know Your Child’s Learning Maturity? Find Out Now
It is the Center for Homeschooling’s integrative model to visualizing and understanding your child’s learning maturity; it will help you to develop a planned way to improve your child’s ability to learn. Read Moreby James HaupertMay 13, 2021 Deeper Learning Conversations with Your Kids Through Coaching, Parent Resources0 comments
Checklist to Better Learning – Improving Mindsets
Mindset is an important enabler affecting your child’s daily self-dialogue which reinforces his or her intimate beliefs, attitudes, and feelings about their capabilities to learn and grow. Read Moreby James HaupertApril 28, 2021 Blog, Parent Resources, Teaching Tips and Mini-Lessons for You0 comments
One Big Thing to Improve Your Studies
Many students, along with their parents, don’t appreciate the connection of good study planning to better learning. Read MoreTeaching Tip: Stop and Jot
Looking for a great way to encourage more retrieval practice in your classroom? This is a technique you can seamlessly plug into your existing lesson plans and activities multiple times a day. Read Moreby James HaupertMarch 22, 2021 Parent Resources, Powerful Memory Techniques, Teaching Tips and Mini-Lessons for You0 comments
How to Memorize Bloom’s Taxonomy
You may wish to memorize the six levels of the thinking so you can use the taxonomy without having to look it up – try this kitchen mnemonic which gives you a way to “think on your feet” while teaching. Read Moreby James HaupertMarch 22, 2021 Deeper Learning Conversations with Your Kids Through Coaching, Parent Resources0 comments
The Cornell Note Method
It’s an unfortunate fact that most students don’t know how to create good notes. They know how to take them, but not how to make them work for them. Effective notes, from independent reading or in the classroom, are more than a record of information, they should be created to improve your memory and help you study better. Read Moreby James HaupertMarch 22, 2021 Deeper Learning Conversations with Your Kids Through Coaching, Parent Resources0 comments