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  1. Revolving Literacy

    How to Connect Relevance and Future-Ready Skills to Secondary English Instruction

    This book provides a step-by-step process for English educators to design future-ready literacy experiences in secondary English classrooms. Grades 6–12 teachers will find practical steps and resources, including reflection questions and tools, to aid curriculum development and reflection.

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  2. Small Groups for Big Readers

    Ten Questions Answered About Core Reading Instruction in the K–5 Classroom

    This book promotes small-group reading as a key tool for K–5 teachers, offering frameworks, videos, and text strategies. Teachers can differentiate instruction with evidence-based routines, creating a dynamic learning environment that nurtures readers and aligns whole-class instruction with small-group lessons.

    $57.50

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  3. Making Time for Social Studies

    A Four-Step Process for Unit Planning in the Elementary Classroom

    Classroom educator Rachel Swearengin guides educators in creating effective social studies units. Learn to unpack standards, craft compelling questions, select grade-appropriate primary and secondary sources, and design assessments using claim-evidence-reasoning (CER). Practical templates and examples are provided for each K–5 grade level.

    $47.00

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  4. Fifty AI Prompts for Teachers

    Enhancing Your Practice With Generative Technology

    Author Paul J. Cancellieri’s guide to artificial intelligence (AI) in education offers practical strategies for K–12 teachers. The book provides prompts and techniques to enhance learning, from activating prior knowledge to assessing student mastery. Learn how AI can personalize instruction, provide feedback, and support more profound understanding in the classroom.

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  5. Classrooms in Motion

    Using Learning Stations for High Student Engagement in Grades K–5

    This book equips K–5 educators with practical tools to enhance student learning. It explores four learning stations, offering detailed guidance, examples, and strategies for implementing minilessons, independent work, collaboration, and digital content.

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  6. Mathematics Strategies for Tier 1 and Tier 2 Interventions in a PLC at Work®

    Empower your mathematics collaborative teams and students with this comprehensive guide. The authors provide preK–12 educators with tools and strategies for accelerating student learning of mathematics to grade level and beyond through intentional Tier 1 and Tier 2 instruction.

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  7. Where Learning Happens

    Leveraging Working Memory and Attention in the Classroom

    Master the art of attention in this book, designed to equip educators with practical student engagement strategies to leverage attention-related concepts for student success. Author Julia A. Simms delves into how teachers can harness the power of focus to create classrooms that empower students to achieve their personal and academic goals.

    $47.00

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  8. Renaissance Thinking in the Classroom

    Interdisciplinary Learning, Real-World Problems, Intellectually Curious Students

    Discover nine key thinking habits to cultivate in your K–12 students. This book helps educators explore habits, from fostering curiosity and taking risks to embracing lifelong learning. Author Nathan D. Lang-Raad dives into the challenge-based learning framework and how to integrate these habits with academic standards and 21st century skills.

    $57.50

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  9. Celebrating Mathematical Mistakes

    How to Use Students’ Thinking to Unlock Understanding

    Divided into two parts, Celebrating Mathematical Mistakes aims to explore why mistakes matter in mathematics and share types of mistakes made in mathematics classrooms, along with mistakes made by mathematicians. It then supports shifting to asset-based views of mistakes by supplying practical tools that encourage productive mathematical mistakes from students.

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  10. Co-Teaching Evolved

    Partnership Strategies for an Equitable, Inclusive, and Tech-Powered Classroom

    As co-teaching becomes more commonplace, there is a need for change. This book walks educators through building relationships and creating an accord between co-teachers. Using a blend of research-based co-teaching strategies and cutting-edge instructional practices, teachers can learn to prepare their students to be lifelong learners in a dynamic world.

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