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    Questions Before, During, and After Reading

    To encourage critical reading, teachers should ask students questions about the text before, during, and after they…

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    Using "KWL" In Your Classroom Strategy

    With this teaching strategy resource, we show you how to make the most out of KWL charts in your classroom. K-W-L stands…

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    Discipline Must Be Logical: Teaching Advice

    In this excerpt from Teach Like Your Hair's on Fire, Rafe Esquith discusses discipline and how punishments should fit…

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    Replace Fear with Trust: Teaching Advice

    In this excerpt from Teach Like Your Hair's on Fire, Rafe Esquith explains how to establish a sense of trust with your…

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  • You Are a Role Model: Teaching Advice

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    You Are a Role Model: Teaching Advice

    Learn how to be a good role model in this excerpt from Rafe Esquith's Teach Like Your Hair's on Fire.

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    Children Depend on Us, So Be Dependable: Teaching Advice

    Rafe Esquith, gives advice on being dependable in your classroom, in this excerpt from Teach Like Your Hair's on Fire.…

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    Fire in the Classroom: Teaching Advice

    This excerpt from Teach Like Your Hair's on Fire will introduce you to Rafe Esquith and his advice on being a successful…

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    What is Dyslexia?

    Learn about Dyslexia, the most prevalent type of learning disability.

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    Gimme Some Truth: Teaching Advice

    This excerpt from Rafe Esquith's Teach Like Your Hair's on Fire will instruct you on how to create a save haven for your…

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    Character Education: Exciting the Moral Imagination

    Young people can often be introduced imaginatively or vicariously to the importance of good character. Use these prompts…

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