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Concept maps are fantastic tools for studying.

1. Write down the main topic in the center of the page.
2. Around the topic, jot down key concepts related to it.
3. Under each concept, add more details, explanations and examples.

Here is an example.

Concept maps are fantastic tools for studying.

1. Write down the main topic in the center of the page. 
2. Around the topic, jot down key concepts related to it.
3. Under each concept, add more details, explanations and examples.

Here is an example.

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Amber Merrick(@ambermerrick_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We did some peer revising today in 4th grade! My students checked their classmates’ paragraphs for fragments, run-ons and splices! Pretty impressive for this age group!

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We did some peer revising today in 4th grade! My students checked their classmates’ paragraphs for fragments, run-ons and splices! Pretty impressive for this age group! 

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Teacher's Manual(@UnofficialOA) 's Twitter Profile Photo

When your year 8 books get called for scrutiny and you can’t remember the last time you did any whole class feedback.

When your year 8 books get called for scrutiny and you can’t remember the last time you did any whole class feedback. 

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Ashima Gupta(@AshimaGupta07) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Using Movies🎬 as an Educational Tool !

Movies have the power to effectively Engage students, facilitate Meaningful Experiences, encourage Critical Thinking, Discussion & Contemplation.

'12th fail' inspired my young learners to find their Inner Hero✨

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Teacher's Manual(@UnofficialOA) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The most useless thing ever to happen to education was not learning styles, brain gym, Michael Gove, Ofsted, or triple marking….

It was these glue sticks:

The most useless thing ever to happen to education was not learning styles, brain gym, Michael Gove, Ofsted, or triple marking….

It was these glue sticks:

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JenniferLynnTeaches(@jenniferlmoroz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Dr. Tom Guskey shares some common sense “truth bombs” about curricular content and skills. Check out the entire discussion here: youtu.be/otPtHgb3jgE?si…

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Aditi Das khan(@daskhanaditi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The word hobby comes from the word 'hobbyhorse' which was a toy horse for kids to play and have fun with. Parental expectations and pressure have carved up a 'hobby industry' barely letting the word live up to its name. Let's do better.😊

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When the Adults Change(@TheAdultsChange) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It's Friday... Have you noticed any positive behaviour at school this
week? Why not pick up the phone or ping an email over to let a home adult know about it. Remember, you get more of the behaviour you notice most! Let’s notice the good stuff.

It's Friday... Have you noticed any positive behaviour at school this
week? Why not pick up the phone or ping an email over to let a home adult know about it. Remember, you get more of the behaviour you notice most! Let’s notice the good stuff. #edutwitter
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Teacher's Manual(@UnofficialOA) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In case any teacher needs reminding- just because it’s bank holiday weekend, doesn’t mean you have to use Monday for marking. Take the full three days off because you deserve them.

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Edvative Learning(@edvative) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The week is officially over and it's time to share your highlight of your week. What victory, big or small, made you smile? Drop your stories below and let's celebrate our achievements together!

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Dr. Catlin Tucker(@Catlin_Tucker) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🤔 Do students need to attend every station in a ?

No!

Watch to learn more about a fun variation of this blended learning model called “must-do, may-do!”

More on my blog: bit.ly/3UIYXr3

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Square Peg(@teamsquarepeg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Let’s talk about male aggression on .

It’s a significant problem.

It’s unprofessional.

It’s nasty.

It’s knowingly intimidating.

It’s aggressive.

It’s divisive.

It’s toxic.

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