Displaying articles for: 02-05-2012 - 02-11-2012

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5 Simple Ways to Save Time (and Your Sanity) When Differentiating Instruction.

by WAT Staff on 02-09-2012 02:18 PM - last edited on 02-09-2012 02:19 PM

 

There are no cookie-cutter students—which means that there are no cookie-cutter lessons.  So, how do you as a teacher plan lessons that adapt and adjust to various leaning styles, interests and abilities while maintaining your curriculum goals?  Here are three proven ways that can help you do just that—and save your time and sanity in the process.

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Five Tips For Taking Technology "Out of the Box" In Order to Get the Most From It.

by WAT Staff on 02-07-2012 01:42 PM - last edited on 02-07-2012 01:46 PM

 

Busy teachers—and aren't all teachers busy?—typically only know and utilize a small percentage of their classroom technologies capabilities.  Why?  Because beyond the instruction manual, they don't know where to turn to find out the products intentions, potential and best use.

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Did you know that in addition to Valentine's Day, next week (February 13th-19th) is Random Acts of Kindness Week?  And we want to encourage teachers to share the love and challenge their students to show kindness in some small or big way next week.  Here are some easy ways to help your students celebrate Random Acts of Kindness week next week:

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