9-12 High School
Explore and share tips, strategies, and resources for helping students develop in grades 9-12.
Using Nature Haiku to Build Community
Teachers can foster a sense of community by having students share a photo and poem in this low-stakes writing exercise.5201Using AI to Encourage Productive Struggle in Math
Students ‘don’t need an answer, they need help with the process,’ and combining ChatGPT with Wolfram Alpha is one way to guide them through it.6 Foundational Ways to Scaffold Student Learning
A collection of evidence-backed tips to help students cross the bridge from confusion to clarity.17 Brain Breaks Tailored for High Schoolers
As high school students navigate more rigorous academic tasks and denser curricular material, the occasional 3-to-5-minute break delivers a wide range of benefits.4.8kScaffolding for Experienced English Language Learners
In higher grades, multilingual students need to develop a grasp of academic English. Here’s how to help them acquire the skills they need.21.8k7 Essential Questions About AI for Teachers to Consider
Teachers—and students—can use these questions to explore how learning will change with access to generative artificial intelligence.393Redefining What High School Is Supposed to Look Like
From restorative grading to paid internships, an equity-centered approach to education creates rich learning opportunities for all students.4455How to Motivate Students to Work in Collaborative Teams
Group work can be challenging for students, but teachers can facilitate relationship building that leads to positive learning outcomes.3.2k3 Fun Activities to Teach Algebraic Expressions
Playing games can be a great way to practice or review skills related to algebraic expressions.711Building Classroom Community Through Daily Dedications
When students share stories about those who have inspired and impacted them, the whole classroom feels more connected.34.8kHow to Engage Students the Moment They Enter the Classroom
Openers matter and set the tone for the lesson that follows. Here’s how to start strong when you need to.12.8kTeaching Students How to Be Smart With Their Money
When schools teach financial literacy, they help students develop lifelong money management skills—and families benefit too.11.8kA Daily Practice That Students Can Use for Self-Regulation
Knowing what makes them feel grounded can help students—and teachers—regain their calm during times of extreme stress.31.2kGuiding Students to Overcome the ‘Cringe’ of Reading Aloud
Many students dislike reading aloud because they lack confidence in their abilities, but it’s never too late to improve fluency.4426The Case Against Zeros in Grading
Teachers can rethink their grading practices to make them more mathematically fair for students and allow for redemption for a missed assignment.32.4k