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The Standards-Based Movement (Part 1) - Understanding the Basics

The traditional grading system has been a fixture in American education for centuries. However, in recent years, there has been a growing movement towards standards-based grading. This new approach to grading seeks to provide a more accurate reflection of a student's knowledge and skills. In this post, we will explore what standards-based grading is, how it differs from traditional grading, and why it is gaining popularity.  This is the first of a few posts related to standards-based instruction. What is Standards-Based Grading? Standards-based grading is an approach to assessment that focuses on what students know and can do. It is based on a set of clearly defined learning standards that outline what students are expected to know and be able to do at each grade level. These standards are aligned with state and national standards, ensuring that students are learning what they need to know to succeed in college and the workforce. Under standards-based grading, students are assessed...
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Goodbye Worksheets | Hello Alternatives - Great ways to change it up in the classroom!

Ah, the dreaded worksheet... Students groan at the sight of them, teachers dread the monotony of grading them. It's like the broccoli of the classroom - necessary, but not exactly exciting. But fear not, dear educators! There is hope for a more engaging and enjoyable classroom experience. Here are ten alternatives to worksheets that will have your students excited and eager to learn (and might even make grading a little less painful). So put down that stack of papers, and let's get creative! Worksheets have been a staple in classrooms for decades, but they can become repetitive and boring for both teachers and students. Fortunately, there are many alternatives to worksheets that can engage students, promote active learning, and foster creativity. Here are ten alternatives to a worksheet in the classroom: Interactive Games: Interactive games such as Jeopardy, Kahoot, and Quizlet Live are excellent tools to engage students in a fun and interactive way. They are ideal for reviewin...