Start your year off right by watching our most popular videos of 2016 so far. In 2016, our viewers turned to videos made especially for math teachers, sought out ELA strategies, searched for ways to build an effective science lesson, and came to us for lesson ideas.
We appreciate each and every one of you who watched one of our videos this year. Thank you for all you do! We wouldn’t be able to continue our mission at Teaching Channel without your support. I’ve categorized your favorites below:
Math
Engaging in Productive Struggle: Number Talks
Making Math Fun With Place Value Games
Beyond Fingers: Place Value & The Numbers 11-19
Table For 22: A Real-World Geometry Project
English/Language Arts
Socratic Seminars: Patience and Practice
Kick-Me: Making Vocabulary Interactive
Interacting With Complex Texts: Scaffolding Reading
Getting Ready to Write: Citing Textual Evidence
Science
Roller-Coaster Physics: STEM in Action
NGSS: A Vision for K-12 Science Education
Fun With STEM: The Catapult Project
Exploring Chemical vs. Physical Changes in Science
Strategy
New Teacher Survival Guide: Classroom Management
My Favorite No: Learning From Mistakes
Highlighting Mistakes: A Grading Strategy
New Teacher Survival Guide: Planning
Improving Participation With Talk Moves
If you’ve made use of one of these videos, or are planning to, let us know! We’d also like to hear about what kind of videos you’d like to see more of in 2017. If there’s a topic you’d like to see us create a video series for, please don’t hesitate to get in touch with us on Facebook or Twitter to let us know!