Looking for writing lessons that will engage your students? Student Writing Lessons from YES! Magazine may be just what you are looking for. The lessons are based on thought-provoking YES! articles ...
Editor’s note: A version of this article originally appeared on The Character Tree’s blog. When we were just a couple weeks into distance learning, I started to really miss writing workshop time. Over ...
“Justice for All” Student Writing Lesson Dig deep to identify and explain how you personally can treat people more justly. Describe what treating people fairly and humanely looks like to you. How ...
Having interviewed more than 30 bestselling authors over the past year on my podcast, I’ve learned a lot about how they overcome distractions and mental blocks and get down to work each day. I like to ...
A whopping 97 percent of respondents in a recent survey say they ‘frequently’ or ‘sometimes’ use ChatGPT to write lesson plans. Likewise, 93 percent of teachers say they use the AI platform to grade ...
Starting in the 1970s, and under the recent implementation of the Common Core, a former pillar of elementary education has been largely forgotten. But there’s a feeling that learning cursive still has ...
I love collections of authors’ letters. I’m not interested in their affairs, their illnesses, their gossipy reflections of the literary world of their time. What I look for as I race through the pages ...
Writing for Seeking Alpha is a continuous learning curve. As you write more, your knowledge and efficiency improve, making research easier. Editors are invaluable partners who enhance article quality ...
An Advent story entitled “An Unexpected Lesson” led to a captivating lesson from ChatGPT.
As the new school year begins, all those little hands in elementary school are once again at the center of a fierce debate: Is cursive writing a skill that’s still worth teaching, or an out-of-date ...
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