Mastery Learning

Top Reasons You Need to Use Blooket

Blooket is an online, alternative assessment site for classroom use. It is comparable to Gimkit, Kahoot, and Quizziz. You may be wondering, why should I use Blooket if I already use the other sites? Here are 5 reasons why: STUDENT ENGAGEMENT! It’s something new to them! There are different modes students can try (Our favorites are Battle …

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How to Use Anchor Charts to Boost Student Learning

How to Use Anchor Charts to Boost Student’s Learning Interactive anchor charts are a useful tool for helping English language learners (ELLs) and all students in upper elementary school. Anchor charts are visual displays that provide information and support for learning. They can be used to teach new concepts, reinforce skills, and provide a reference …

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Getting Your Feet Wet With Gamification

Are students in your class losing interest in activities? Many students are gamers at home, so it makes sense to reinforce this in the classroom, especially when educators are switching to make learning more student-centered. The basics? Set up your classroom learning as a game. Students earn XP (Experience Points) and can earn AP (Achievement …

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Take the Guesswork Out of Differentiated Instruction

Mastery Learning Whether you differentiate already or are looking into it, you are in the right place. Look no further! Have you ever heard of a little thing called, Mastery Learning?  Truth is, there’s so many terms in the education field. Personalized learning, Mastery learning, self-paced instructions and differentiating all go hand-in-hand! Mastery learning is …

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