Curriculum isn’t “one size fits all.” That’s why we offer free pilots of Inquiry Journeys, our inquiry-based social studies curriculum, and provide support through the whole trial period to make sure you have everything you need to make an informed decision. Learn more about launching your first pilot. ➡️ https://bit.ly/3VoZIph
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Evolve with the needs of your learners by keeping an up-to-date and organized curriculum! Follow these tips in our new monthly ReflectConnect newsletter so your learning initiatives continue to thrive!! https://hubs.la/Q02kqVvw0
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The sequence of learning is written so that children continuously build on their prior knowledge and the learning that has taken place before, using the principles of ‘Link It, Learn It, Check It, Show It, Know It’ which runs through the heart of the Learning Challenge Curriculum. https://buff.ly/3ulWb0w
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Unlock the mystery behind the curriculum! Dive into the essentials of our course and discover the knowledge awaiting you. 📚 Learn More: https://lnkd.in/gARmcFQb
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My latest guidebook, the "Starter City of the Future", is now available on Share My Lesson. This resource is designed to bring Design-Based Learning to life, offering teachers a practical roadmap for implementation. Discover a step-by-step plan that prepares students for the thrilling task of imagining, and developing, their very own City of the Future. Not only does this guidebook facilitate hands-on learning, but it also encourages students to engage in critical thinking and back-and-forth questioning, essential skills for the 21st-century learner. Explore a range of K-12 Guided Lessons across subject areas, from basic to advanced, crafted to help educators seamlessly integrate a student-built City into the classroom to teach the required curriculum. Ready to spark curiosity and creativity in your classroom? Dive into the "Starter City of the Future" guidebook today! #DesignBasedLearning #EducationInnovation #ShareMyLesson https://shorturl.at/stQV7
The Starter City of the Future Guidebook
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🚀 NEW BLOG 😉 How can a primary curriculum truly transform student learning outcomes? A PRIMARY CURRICULUM THAT BRINGS JOY, AND OUTCOMES! https://buff.ly/47OT8MQ 🗣️ Discover the power of the Lion Learning Pathways in our latest post
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📢You asked, we listened! With a print or digital option and so many interactive features to guide you through a strand of the curriculum, we think you'll love Learning Guides. Here are some of the Year 9 Science options - but we're introducing more resources to this range all the time.🌿 #InteractiveLearning #ForwardThinkingEducation #EmpoweredLearning
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🧰 Making the shift to a Science of Reading-based curriculum isn't a light lift or a quick fix, but it's one worth making. 🔗 Keep exploring with our new, self-paced Science of Reading course: at.amplify.com/SoRPD
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PacPrep offers fully customized curriculum. What does that mean? It's more than the "what and when". It's finding fun, exciting ways for students to engage with the material they are learning, all within a 1:1 setting that offers the time to explore their curiosities. Here is a glimpse of some of the ways our instructors customize their lessons to spark student interest: https://lnkd.in/gvfj4b7b
A Day in the Life — Accredited K12 Online School | K12 Homeschool | Private School - Pacific Preparatory
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Let classwide intervention be your protective mechanism as you make changes to your core curriculum. Watch this video to see what Dr. Amanda VanDerHeyden recommends for managing system changes to drive student learning gains > #SpringMath
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Putting together an online course? Your first module or lesson can make or break the success of your entire course. According to Make Learning Whole by David Perkins, give students a big-picture overview of the whole concept you’ll be teaching in the first module of your course... Instead of breaking things down into parts and teaching each part separately. For some students, the first module might be all they need at the moment of signing up for your course. They’ll dive deeper into the next modules as it makes sense for them to learn more specifics. Have you taken any courses that do this? Did it help you learn better? https://loom.ly/zD4bFKU
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