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Semantic Feature Analysis – A Teaching Strategy

Semantic Feature Analysis

Ever tried to explain the difference between reptiles and amphibians, or help students sort out which characters in a novel are brave vs. sneaky vs. downright confusing? If you’ve watched your kids’ notes turn into doodles of dragons instead of actual connections, it might be time to pull out a Semantic Feature Analysis (SFA) grid. …

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Semantic Maps – A Teaching Strategy

Semantic Maps

If you’ve ever tried to get your students to organize their thoughts and ended up with a paper that looks more like spaghetti than structure, you’re not alone. Enter semantic maps, your new best friend in teaching kids how to untangle big ideas and see connections clearly. Think of semantic maps like the Pinterest boards of …

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Concept Webs That Boost Comprehension

Concept Webs

Have you ever noticed how much easier it is for students to remember something once they can see the connections? That’s the magic of concept webs. Instead of just reading or hearing information, kids map it out, and suddenly the “big picture” starts to click. In this post, you’ll find: what concept webs are (and …

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Tracking Student Fluency Rates

Tracking Student Fluency Rates

Tracking student fluency rates can feel like one of those elusive skills that’s everywhere and nowhere in the curriculum. You know it matters—you want your students to read with expression, speed, and accuracy—but finding an effective way to track fluency without turning your classroom into a stopwatch lab? That’s another story. Good news: it’s totally …

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Four Corners – A Teaching Strategy

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Creating an interactive and stimulating learning environment is every teacher’s goal. As educators, we encourage respectful debates and promote the development of well-rounded individuals. One effective strategy that accomplishes these objectives is the Four Corners activity. This teaching strategy allows students to delve into controversial topics, express their opinions, and engage in meaningful discussions with …

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Learning Log – A Teaching Strategy

Learning Log

A learning log is a specialized type of journal. Unlike typical journals, students record responses to the educational material they are learning. This type of journal helps students reflect more deeply on their learning material. Learning logs may include: Concept Webs Semantic Maps Semantic Feature Analysis Lists of Unanswered Questions Students Have Observations for Experiments …

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Collaborative Learning Strategies

Collaborative Classroom Discussions

Collaborative Learning. You know—the strategy we want to love because it fosters student interaction, critical thinking, and communication… but sometimes dread because it feels like pulling teeth. The truth? Collaborative learning is powerful. It gets students talking, thinking, and learning from each other. But without a plan, group work can get chaotic fast. So in …

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