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Plus, Using AI to Support Vocabulary Lessons These strategies help students regulate their emotions,

Plus, Using AI to Support Vocabulary Lessons [George Lucas Educational Foundation]( [Logo] [Logo text] July 10, 2024 [icon]Supercharge your Edutopia experience. [Join our community!]( [lead article image]( [Tips for Promoting Calm in Preschool]( These strategies help students regulate their emotions, both individually and as a group. [Using AI to Support Vocabulary Lessons]( Seeing AI-generated images of the words they’re learning can help boost elementary students’ engagement. [Creating Better Slides for Elementary Math]( When it comes to Google Slides and PowerPoint, less is more—a simple design allows students to focus on the math without distraction. [Teaching According to Your Core Values]( These tips garnered from in-depth teacher interviews may help you discover or rediscover the values that guide your work. [Building Authentic Community During Meetings]( Instead of doing icebreakers, facilitators can offer activities that encourage participants to make genuine connections with each other. [How to Help Teachers Make Smart Edtech Choices]( Having too many apps and tools to choose from can be stressful, and coaches can play a key role in reducing that stress. [How Math Autobiographies Build Student Confidence]( Incorporating a writing task into lessons can help students reflect on their work and see their skills in a new light. [Meaningful Professional Development on AI]( The SAMR framework for tech integration can help teachers work together to figure out how AI might be helpful in their work. [How to Make the Most of Independent Work Time]( Students often struggle with procrastination during solo work time, but teachers can manage it in a way that supports deep learning. [Effective Transitions for Preschool Students]( Teachers can use fun activities to help young learners ease into daily classroom routines. [ 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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