What Do You Do With 57 Pages of Blogs?

What Do You Do With 57 Pages of Blogs?

Last month, we highlighted several resources located in our Knowledge Hub, but you may have noticed that we skipped one of our largest sources of content: the Aha! blogs.


This month, we want to show you how to find exactly what you need from the many pages of blogs that are available to you for free. Among the 57 pages, you'll find practical implementation support, guidance for addressing topic-specific challenges, featured good work happening in schools and districts around the country, and reflections from current educators using the curriculum in real-time.


Make sure to bookmark this page and check back for new and timely content, which is searchable by both subject and topic and updated regularly. 

Find pieces about the features of the math curricula. They’re aimed to help you learn about what’s new with Eureka Math², how to use it, and to provide implementation support.


Not sure where to start? Check out this two-part series on“Setting the Pace” and “Keeping the Pace, One Lesson at a Time.” It’s full of great advice for planning outside of Eureka Math².

You’ve probably encountered more than a few of the Wit & Wisdom implementation-centered posts, but have you read any of the posts on data, research, and products yet?


If not, check out “The Science of Reading and Wit & Wisdom and the accompanying Science of Reading blog series. Looking for a Geodes® recommendation? Read “Voices From the Field: The Power of Science of Reading-Aligned Instructional Materials.” This four-part blog is a series of interviews with teachers implementing Geodes in their classrooms.

From high-level pieces on phenomena and hands-on activities to nitty-gritty blogs on making cross-content connections and engaging students in class discussion, the PhD Science blogs cover everything you could need to dive into utilizing the curriculum.


Read “How to Engage Students in Class Discussion.” It’s a great piece that will whet your appetite for knowledge on how to build an engaging science classroom.


Next month, we’ll highlight three research pieces about supporting educators in improving practice through instructional materials.

 

Best,

The Great Minds Team

 

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