Classroom exercises to combat student stress. Plus: a 7th grade teacher's shift to flexible seating

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Quick Classroom Exercises to Combat Stress; A 7th Grade Teacher's Shift to Flexible Seating; Hour of Code; Writing Strategies for Students With ADHD |

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November 22, 2017
Promoting emotion regulation can benefit learning.
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Quick Classroom Exercises to Combat Stress

These brain breaks and focused-attention practices can help students cope with stress and trauma and focus on their learning.



When given a choice, most students prefer flexible seating.
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A 7th Grade Teacher's Shift to Flexible Seating

In her continuing efforts to improve her teaching, a middle school teacher moved from reworking the curriculum to updating her room.



December 4-10 is Computer Science Education Week.
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Calling All Learners and Teachers for Hour of Code 2017

An hour of coding is a fun beginner's experiment for teachers or parents to do with kids—these resources make it easy as well.



Strategies to help your students with ADHD succeed

Writing Strategies for Students With ADHD

Helping students with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder develop their essay-writing skills.



Math talk exposes students to multiple ways to approach a problem.
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More Talking in Math Class, Please

Talking about math helps elementary students deepen their understanding. Use these three tips to get the conversation started.





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