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Using Multimedia to Support Reading in Social Studies Watch this short video to learn how you can use multimedia to help support your instruction in social studies and history.
Steve Graham: Writing across the curriculum Steve Graham offers examples of writing across the curriculum.
Reading and writing across the curriculum Although writing requires its own instructional time, reading and writing skills reinforce each other.
Raising the bar with the Common Core Dr. Paul Rogers discusses the implications of the Common Core Standards.
Different styles of writing Teachers should encourage students to think of writing as a response to a unique situation and audience, and as an act of inquiry.
Writing in the content areas Hesse shares some “low stakes” ways that content area teachers can bring writing into their classrooms every week.
Writing through the school day Shana Sterkin integrates writing opportunities into all content areas.
Using mentor texts in the classroom Shana Sterkin explains how the use of mentor texts supports students in their writing and understanding of content.
Primary sources and the power of three Candace Fleming shares her approach to original research and her standards for sourcing.