10 important SEL questions that help build strong connections with students.
Benefits and questions you can use today to introduce Do Nows into your classroom routine.
A few simple steps to go from testing to implementing Ziplet in your classroom with minimal disruption.
Be prepared for the 10 Day Check-in Challenge with these handy hints and tips.
How do you engage students in a way that encourages them to succeed, and allows you to keep track of their progress along the way?
Veracross schools can now easily integrate Ziplet into their Veracross environment and allow simple SSO for teachers and students
SEL can be a powerful lever for creating caring, just, inclusive, healthy schools that support all young people in reaching their potential.
Here are the 6 benefits of regularly checking in with your students, including 31 example questions you can use with your students.
Getting to know our students and setting expectations early on can help the rest of the year run more smoothly.
Try these questions to build positive relationships with students at the start of a new school year.
This teacher appreciation week, take some time to recognise your accomplishments.
We’ve put together some of the best teaching blogs, covering different grade levels and subjects.
When did you last take time to consider what drives you and how you can grow personally and professionally?
How can we effectively harness the right types of school data and ensure it flows to those who can use it to make change?
Culture impacts everything it touches. So how can schools use the power of feedback to improve school culture?
We've added 3 new features that make checking in with your students faster and easier.
Goal setting is one of the most important elements of learning. We share our tips for helping students set goals.
We've noticed a few questions come up often, and we wanted to share a few of the features that most commonly go unnoticed.
Research indicates that goal setting in teaching may influence both instructional effectiveness and professional growth (Camp, 2017).
Have you ever been afraid of asking a stupid question? Your students are no different.
Share Ziplet with another teacher you’ll both receive 1 month of Ziplet Plus free.
Learn some Ziplet tips from Donna Blakeney, who collected over 1,700 responses from her students in 4 weeks.
We’ve curated our list of the top 17 Instagram teachers to follow.
Mindfulness positions us to live in and enjoy the present. Here are 9 questions to encourage mindfulness in your classroom.
We've picked 9 of our favourite Australian teacher to turn to for new ideas and advice for the classroom.
Research shows that those who are kind are less stressed and live longer. Here are 7 questions to kickstart kindness practices.
What are you thankful for? What are your students thankful for? Gratitude practices are taking place in schools throughout the world.
Here are 7 of the best strategies for encouraging quiet students to have a voice.
Growth mindsets involve people believing their abilities can be developed through hard work and dedication.
Exit tickets are a great tool for formative assessment. We explore the benefits of exit tickets as a formative assessment tool.
Virtual or digital exit tickets are a quick, easy and most importantly informative way of supporting teaching and learning.
In this article, we'll cover the 3 steps for exit ticket success that will help you get off to a flying start for the challenge.
Who said getting to know our students and inspiring creative thinking have to be serious?
Differentiated instruction is a key tool to support learning outcomes. We explore how to use an exit ticket to start differentiating.
Exit tickets are a widespread tool for formative assessment. But are they effective. We've summarised the research.
Reflection helps students develop their learning skills and improve content recall. We share 7 questions that can prompt reflection.
Your students can respond without creating an account or logging in.
By asking these 7 key SEL questions, you'll be able to tailor your teaching to support the social and emotional learning of students.
Research has shown benefits for students having greater control of their learning. This article shares 5 questions to encourage ownership.
It's a critical time of year. Whether you're a seasoned veteran or a newbie, these questions can help you get off to the right start.
Exit tickets should be easy. That’s why Ziplet has added 4 helpful features that make exit tickets easier than ever.
In this article, we'll dive into the 8 reasons you should be using exit tickets in your classroom.
Getting to know students is helpful for improving behaviour, tailoring teaching to different needs, and making students feel valued.
With the end of the school year fast approaching, it’s a useful time for reflection. We've covered 22 questions you can try today.
Exit tickets just got even easier with Microsoft Login for Ziplet. Signup or log in using your Microsoft account in just a few clicks.
This article covers the steps teachers can take to foster positive relationships in the classroom and help students feel connected and safe
An overview Ziplet's integration with Google Classroom
The best way to generate high-quality student feedback is to ask questions in the best possible way.
These 7 weekly questions help you keep track of student wellbeing, social development, and academic performance.
Student feedback done the right way is focused, asked in the moment, and concerned with uncovering how you can better support your students.
A helpful starting point for building relationships with students is to get to know them better. These questions are designed to help.
Ask your students a question or two to help prompt reflection in or after class, to encourage student-led learning.
3 steps for improved student wellbeing, with practical examples of how these may be applied in your classroom and links to resources.
Are you tapping into one of the best predictors of teacher effectiveness? Harnessing student feedback on what and how you teach is a win-win
Find out how you can promote student reflection in your classroom as part of your student voice strategy.
Exit tickets are a great way to check-in with students as to whether they have understood lesson content.
Supporting student wellbeing during remote learning is an important element of maintaining learning outcomes.
We have compiled a 4-step checklist to incorporate student voice into your Professional Development Plan.
Student feedback is a simple and fast way to learn what’s working in your classroom and what needs tweaking.
Our favorite questions to ask your students when introducing feedback in the classroom.
Ziplet teacher Andrew Philp explains how he creates positive relationships with his students.