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Applying "The New Classroom Instruction That Works" in the Classroom
by Justin LiendoLearn how the Marzano teaching strategies from The New Classroom Instruction That Works can be applied in real classrooms. Discover practical examples using reusable dry erase flipcharts to support student engagement, retrieval practice, collaboration, and visual learning.
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Book Study: Teaching for Thinking
by Andrew JorgensenFostering Mathematical Teaching Practices Through Reasoning Routines Chapter 1: Teaching for Thinking In the compelling opening chapter of Teachin... -
Daily Practice with Wipebook MathReps
by Jaclyn BakerAs a 5th-grade teacher, I have loved using MathReps Workbooks by Wipebook for our math warm-ups. Students find it easy to use thanks to the reusable pages for practice. It really helps students to be able to erase and try their answers again. Some students worry a lot about making mistakes. Being able to fix these mistakes quickly helps boost their confidence.
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Wipebook MathReps Workbooks boost math skills
by Ana Migliano"I am a 4th grade teacher in Akron, Ohio. I am so fortunate to be able to use Wipebook MathReps Workbooks in my classroom. Math is such a fun subje... -
Helping Lead Educators in New Thinking Practices
by Ana MiglianoUsing the Wipebooks Flipcharts, teachers began working out their problems, discussing the problem, drawing, writing, and erasing as their discussions changed. I noticed that teachers were more liberal with their writing and editing of problems since the Wipebook made it easier to correct their mistakes or change their work product.
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