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60 Seconds Knowledge seems like it could be a pretty useful YouTube channel for educators.
They create short videos providing the answers to intriguing questions.
I could see teachers showing them followed by a short writing prompt.
For example, students could be shown this video and asked to write about times in their own lives and in other points in history where people won the battle but lost the war, and reflect on why that might have happened:

I regularly highlight my picks for the most useful posts for each month — not including “The Best…” lists. I also use some of them in a more extensive monthly newsletter I send-out. You can see older Best Posts of the Month at Websites Of The Month (more recent lists can be found here).
You can also see my all-time favorites here. I’ve also been doing “A Look Back” series reviewing old favorites, too.
Here are some of the posts I personally think are the best, and most helpful, ones I’ve written during this past month (not in any order of preference) – also note that I group many updates on the Trump administration’s current attack on education and democracy in weekly posts you can find here):
Google Translate’s “Practice” Feature Finally Makes Itself A Useful Tool For Language Learning – It Now Assesses Your Pronunciation!
Inductive Teaching Has Always Been An Effective Strategy, Perhaps Even More So In The AI Era
UCLA Unveils Free Online Multimedia High School Textbook About Asian Americans & Pacific Islanders
No Sh_T Sherlock, Another Study Finds That Just Because Your Students Do Well At Advantaged School Doesn’t Mean You’ll Have The Same Success At A Low-Income One
Yes, A Big Study Came Out Today Highlighting Plummeting Test Scores But, No, I Don’t Think It Tells The Whole Story
Yet Another Study Finds Reasons To Be Very Cautious When Using Value Added Measurements To Evaluate Teachers
Google Unveils A Hub Of Tons Of Resources Related To The 250th Anniversary Of The U.S.
More Research Shows What Most Educators Know: Teachers Get Better As They Gain More Experience
The “Birth Lottery” Shows Your Possible Life Trajectory If You Were Born In A Different Country
I Like This Ideas Of Language “Upgrading” Instead Of Language “Correction”
A Key Issue Often Overlooked In Efforts To Reduce Use Of Laptops In Class – It’s Going To Make More Work For Teachers
Study Identified A Long Overlooked Aspect Of Student Achievement – The Impact Of Student Mobility
I’m Not Sure Show How Important It Is To Use This Strategy In Teacher Credentialing Classes, But It’s A “Must-Do” When Working In Class With Student Teachers
What I Do As A Volunteer Tutor In Our County’s Juvenile Facility
“Twin Pics” Looks Like A Good Classroom Game To Support ELL Writing
Check Out The “Open FactBook”
The NY Times Tiny Memoir Contest Is The BEST – & You Can Use Their Materials & Models Anytime Of The Year
“Storybuilder” Is An Easy Tool For Creating “Choose Your Own Adventure” Stories
“How to Use Artificial Intelligence With English Learners—According to Teachers”
“12 Ways Administrators Can Support Teachers”
“To Teach (and Reach) English Learners, Center Their Identity”
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