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Thought leadership supporting the latest innovations in K-12 education.

How Do We Teach Social Skills in the K 5 Classroom

Social skills have to be learned, not just enforced. Try one (or all) of these suggestions.

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The Complete Comprehension: Fiction expansion pack gives your students more choice in what they read for assessment, and you more options for matching students’ interest with their assessment book.

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Today we are joined by Julie McNamara to learn about how students develop their algebraic reasoning skills!

How Can We Design Classroom Space to Maximize Student Learning

Learn how to design classroom spaces that motivate students to engage with learning in ways that help them accomplish their content, language, and behavior goals.

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Fifty-eight educators say ‘Sold a Story’ podcast series sells an incomplete story about reading instruction

Where do we go from here

Heinemann President Matthew Mugo Fields' statement of moving forward in a way that reflects our values.

Lucy Calkins Ed Week

Lucy Calkins recently penned an OpEd for Education Week. In the piece, she addresses the serious challenges facing education today and outlines how recent updates to the Units of Study meet those challenges head-on.

How Digital Storytelling Can Help Build Essential Human Skillsx

For students to imagine and then drive toward their possible selves in a culture of omnipresent change, they need this toolkit of human skills.

The Planning Wheel A Tool to Integrate Reading and Writing

An easy and practical tool that will help teachers prioritize student’s work time. Download a free copy of the planning wheel from The Literacy Studio by Ellin Oliver Keene.

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Heinemann is pleased to announce the latest addition to our growing line of audiobooks, Learning from Loss: A Trauma-Informed Approach to Supporting Grieving Students by Brittany R. Collins.

Supporting Grieving Students This and Every Holiday Season

Teachers hold the power to change the trajectory of a grieving student’s life, and our gestures of support need not be large in order to make an impact.

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Recently, misinformation has been shared that grossly oversimplifies complex issues and promotes an inaccurate narrative about TCRWP’s approach to literacy instruction. This blog offers important corrections and clarifications to that misinformation.

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Heinemann is aware of the APM Reports podcast series, which promotes false and divisive claims, misstates financial information and radically oversimplifies and misrepresents complex literacy issues.

Four Steps to using Mentor Texts to Teach Writing by Carl Anderson

Mentor texts provide concrete examples of craft techniques and conventions to refer to during mini-lessons, small group lessons and writing conferences.

Super Powers A Favorite Unit Gets an Update

The updated unit places kindergartners in a superhero-themed learning environment that makes them heroes-in-training.

Kid Watching Tips to Guide Your Teaching green

A strong sense of child development, a good curriculum, and careful kid watching are the tools any teacher can develop to tap into responsive and flexible teaching.

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Recent misrepresentation of Fountas & Pinnell resources radically oversimplify complex issues to the detriment of teachers and students who benefit from their programs. This post offers provides clarity and corrects the most egregious inaccuracies.

ON THE PODCAST Designing a JOYFUL MATH WORKSHOP

Do you want your students to engage more authentically in math? Learn more about how to implement the math workshop framework!

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