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Plus, Question: What’s Your Solution to Students Blurting Out Answers? By crafting an AI prompt

Plus, Question: What’s Your Solution to Students Blurting Out Answers? [George Lucas Educational Foundation]( [Logo] [Logo text] March 20, 2024 [icon]Supercharge your Edutopia experience. [Join our community!]( [lead article image]( [Enhancing World Language Instruction With AI Image Generators]( By crafting an AI prompt in the target language to create an image, students can get immediate feedback on their communication skills. [Question: What’s Your Solution to Students Blurting Out Answers?]( Learn from other teachers and share what works for you. [How to Create a Welcoming Classroom Environment]( After visiting thousands of classrooms, the authors share a high-level overview of the common elements they’ve seen in rooms that hum with learning. [How Many Retakes Should Students Get?]( Teachers can set fair boundaries on retakes to emphasize skill building without creating an unmanageable workload for themselves. [Movement-Based Games That Help Students With Spelling]( Games that combine spelling with physical activity can make it easier for young students to learn new words. [5 High-Impact Writing Strategies for the Elementary Grades]( Simple, effective exercises can help elementary students develop the foundational writing skills they need for their academic journey. [Exploring Diverse Forms of Storytelling With Mentor Texts]( Writing can be more engaging for students when they have the opportunity to consider different approaches to help them get started. [3 Steps for Creating Video Projects With Elementary Students]( A straightforward plan for facilitating multimedia projects helps ensure collaborative learning and a fun classroom experience. [11 Real World Math Activities That Engage Students]( Bridging the gap between abstract math concepts and real life experiences can make the subject accessible and relevant for kids. [Helping English Language Learners Decipher Tough Texts]( Teachers can help ELL students read at higher levels by emphasizing sentence structure and meaning making. [ THE RESEARCH IS IN ]( [Logo]( [Logo]( Follow Us [Follow Edutopia on Facebook]( [Follow Edutopia on Twitter]( [Follow Edutopia on Instagram]( [Follow Edutopia on YouTube]( [Edutopia.org]( | [Unsubscribe]( George Lucas Educational Foundation P.O. Box 3494 San Rafael, CA 94912-3494

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