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by Terry Heick Want to help students learn to think critically about ‘fake news’? A simple, browser-based game could help.…
Students spend a lot of time on informative, or informational, writing (also called expository writing), especially as they get older.…
contributed by Beth Rush When students say they want to work in health care, they often default to roles they…
Teacher burnout isn’t just common—it’s nearly universal. In a 2025 We Are Teachers survey of more than 2,400 teachers, 91.95%…
Baseball, the all American sport, is also great for thinking about the multiple meanings of words and playing around with…
Ah, JanSport. One of the eternal backpack brands, carried by students everywhere. While we could wax poetic about the comfort…
If you were a kid in the 1980s, you know there’s only one right answer to “Guess what?” Chicken butt!…
We’re excited to offer a free Digital Citizenship Classroom Kit packed with ready-to-use resources that make teaching online safety and…
Good riddles can leave high school students both stumped and laughing. Trying to solve them and find the answer encourages…
contributed by Lee Caroll, PhD and updated by TeachThought Staff Research agrees that the strongest students emerge from homes supportive in the…