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Preview of Asking Higher Order Thinking Questions: PD Session, Graphics, Organizers & More

Asking Higher Order Thinking Questions: PD Session, Graphics, Organizers & More

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Always A Lesson
Unlock your students' full potential with these strategies for asking Higher Order Thinking Questions! Learn how to design questions that lead to deeper understanding, and transform your classroom into a hub of critical thinking. Don't miss out on this essential professional development session!Included:Product ExplanationCorresponding Blog PostSequencing Staircase of Higher Order Thinking QuestionsHigher Order Thinking Process Graphic & DetailsQuestion StemsGraphic OrganizersQuestioning Exa
Preview of Managing the Not Okay-Creating Trauma Informed Classrooms: PD Session Plan

Managing the Not Okay-Creating Trauma Informed Classrooms: PD Session Plan

This is a comprehensive plan to offer educators a workshop that will encourage and strengthen Trauma Informed Classroom environments. Managing the Not Okay PD PlanManaging the Not Okay Note Catcher for Participants
Preview of Thinking Routine Templates: "What Makes You Say That?" explain justify thinking

Thinking Routine Templates: "What Makes You Say That?" explain justify thinking

The Visible Thinking Routine "What makes you say that?" has been the single most effective question I've asked in class (and PD!) Students expand their answers with a justification- from their thinking, or from something they see, heard, or read.Use these slides templates & posters as sign to hold up in discussions, for student participation cards, or interactive responses i.e. on Jamboard! Editable slides to adjust font or your own bitmoji or school mascot 15 slide options/ variationsClose
Preview of Developing Essential Questions and the PMQ Strategy

Developing Essential Questions and the PMQ Strategy

Have you ever tried to write your own Essential Questions and wanted to pull your hair out? These simple activities not only guides you the teacher through writing some fabulous questions, but also gives your students two strategies for formulating questions!
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