Here is a website I learned about through a Collaborative class:
https://www.insidemathematics.org/classroom-videos/public-lessons/9th-11th-grade-math-quadratic-functions
Skilled teachers have shared their entire process, from planning to teaching students the lesson.
Category: Teaching
How to Delete a Private Comment in Google Classroom
Everyone makes mistakes. Today, I posted a private comment about a student’s work twice by accident, and was annoyed I couldn’t find out how to delete either one of the comments. I googled it, and hidden deep in the thread, found this method that works! Thanks Gareth Davies and Angus Chan.
Stanford Teaching Commons: Activities to Boost Student Engagement
Today, while reading Sarah Rose Cavanagh’s article “How to Make Your Teaching More Engaging” — because hey, that’s something I need to do! — I followed one of the links which led me to these learning activities, posted in the Stanford Teaching Commons. Maybe you’ve used some, like Think-Pair-Share, maybe others you’ve never heard of. In my opinion, they are all worth checking out!
I believe that a large part of teaching is to inspire students. After all, we became teachers in part because we were inspired by other teachers. Also, we chose to teach our particular subject because there was something about it that made it stand out. Thus, it is our responsibility as teachers to make our classes engaging for our students.
See below for Activities to Boost Student Engagement, from the Stanford Teaching Commons:
LEARNING ACTIVITIES