4 Essential Anchor Charts to Kick Off the School Year
Posting visual references to reinforce structure, routines, and expectations helps establish classroom culture and start the year strong.
Ready to create some fresh anchor charts with your class for the new year? I'm jazzed to see how excited folks are about @edutopia.org's customizable collection of posters for routines and norm-setting. Check out our new animation and get the goods: www.edutopia.org/video/4-esse...
08.08.2025 15:29
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Teaching Students How to Be Smart With Their Money
When schools teach financial literacy, they help students develop lifelong money management skills—and families benefit too.
It's #financialliteracymonth! We have a couple great videos on @edutopia.org showing lessons for #financialliteracy at every grade level. Here's one for high school that includes links to resources: www.edutopia.org/video/teachi...
15.04.2025 16:17
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Tapping Into Curiosity to Engage Teens in Challenging Content
Using topics students care deeply about in an AP Statistics course can leverage their natural interest to encourage them to develop new skills and content knowledge.
How can you get high school students to tackle tough content? This AP Stats teacher found using local data and a subject his kids were passionate about—environmental justice—did the trick. Latest video for @edutopia.org: www.edutopia.org/video/tappin...
#TreeEquity #environmentaleducation
14.03.2025 19:44
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💯☺️
10.03.2025 15:22
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Samer & Madison at the Edutopia table at the ATE Conference
Very excited to be at the #ATE2025NOLA conference, learning what teacher educators are talking about as they train the next generation of teachers... plus it's super fun to see the @edutopia.org table in action with @samerrabadi.bsky.social and @madisonshumway.bsky.social at the helm! 🧡
10.03.2025 15:05
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Teaching Teens How to Separate Fact From Fiction
When students study their region’s scariest urban legends, they learn about oral history—and how to look for kernels of truth from the past.
UFOs, axe murderers, and ghosts, oh my! Watch high school students dig into local urban legends to search for truth—and gain a deeper understanding of primary sources, oral history, and how stories shape their community. Loving our latest video for @edutopia.org! www.edutopia.org/video/teachi...
05.03.2025 20:37
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Helping Students Navigate New Technology Responsibly
By giving students a safe way to explore using AI chatbots in the classroom, teachers can help them sharpen their digital literacy and critical thinking skills.
We've just published an @edutopia.org video about working with elementary students on learning to craft better prompts and evaluate responses from a chatbot! And you can download the rubric you see in the video from this page: www.edutopia.org/video/using-...
28.02.2025 20:50
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Helping Students Navigate New Technology Responsibly
By giving students a safe way to explore using AI chatbots in the classroom, teachers can help them sharpen their digital literacy and critical thinking skills.
Curious about giving your students some experience using AI tools? This STEM teacher in Idaho has 5th graders rating chatbot responses against a rubric as they learn to refine their prompts—and evaluate the results: www.edutopia.org/video/using-... #AILiteracy #MagicSchool #AIintheclassroom
27.02.2025 20:59
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4 Ideas for Connecting to Nature in Elementary Classrooms
Bringing nature into every subject is not only beneficial to student wellness and learning, it can make curriculum more relatable and engaging.
Springtime still feels far away here in the northern hemisphere... but you can bring nature into your classroom anytime. ECE and elementary teachers, get some fresh ideas in this latest video on @edutopia.org: www.edutopia.org/video/4-idea...
15.02.2025 00:02
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60-Second Strategy: Attendance Question
Transforming a mundane task like roll call into a chance to connect and share a moment with students makes the start of class more joyful.
Happy Friday! On a scale of medieval lions, how are you doing today?
I *love* this teacher's way of taking attendance with a goofy question—it gets all the kids tuned in and kicks her class off with a little joy.
Latest video via @edutopia.org: www.edutopia.org/video/60-sec...
07.02.2025 18:16
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Want to go straight to the research? It's here: dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn...
03.02.2025 21:06
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AI Tool Demo: Canva’s Text-to-Image Generator
Assistant editor Daniel Leonard shows how teachers are using Canva’s AI image generator to create fun writing prompts and engaging history-oriented images.
Have you been curious about AI image generation, but are not sure how to use it in your classroom? @dalorleon.bsky.social has some quick tips on Canva's Magic Media tool for you in his latest video tutorial on @edutopia.org: www.edutopia.org/video/ai-too... #canva #AIineducation
27.01.2025 20:07
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What to do when the world is on fire.
Taking action for LA and caring for ourselves and others.
Feeling very brokenhearted about the fires in LA today, and my friends and family who are affected. Grateful for this Take Action list from Reimagined that offers lots of tangible things to do: antiracismdaily.beehiiv.com/p/what-to-do...
10.01.2025 17:16
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60-Second Strategy: Flash Philosophy
In this quick warm-up that sharpens critical thinking, students wrestle with moral and ethical questions—while also gaining communication and writing skills.
Dipping my toes in here! 👋
Just published a new 60-Second Strategy on @edutopia.org, featuring HS social studies/history teacher Benjamin Barbour: www.edutopia.org/video/60-sec...
If you like these shorties, you can get them all in one place, sorted by grade level! buff.ly/422yPeL
09.01.2025 17:47
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