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This Child Left Behind: July 2011
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This Child Left Behind. Sometimes, being left behind is a good thing. Sunday, July 31, 2011. Awhile back on another edublogger's page and have been meaning to write about it. I thought and thought and thought and I'm still not sure what I think about the "augmented reality" aka extrapolation, aka wishful thinking (? Part of the timeline. Quote:. The future history presented is intended to be edgy, but also as a conversation starter on futures for education and future thinking in human capital development.
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Trust Me - I'm a Math Teacher: A Brief Look at Phrasing Descriptions of Functions
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Education, math, project-based learning, other stuff, and possibly ninjas. Thursday, August 28, 2014. A Brief Look at Phrasing Descriptions of Functions. During a lesson this morning, students were asked to describe this function rule in their own words:. One student came up with this:. We had a brief group discussion about whether this phrase made sense or not. One student said that they might interpret this phrase differently:. Labels: handsome math teacher. September 2, 2015 at 8:34 PM. View my comple...
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This Child Left Behind: January 2012
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This Child Left Behind. Sometimes, being left behind is a good thing. Monday, January 30, 2012. Want to read something awesome? This person just described every. Single. Day. Of my life in the classroom. Except sometimes - just sometimes : ahem: -. It doesn't turn out as peacefully as that. Links to this post. Thursday, January 5, 2012. Question: What are some good tips on how to handle students who highly enjoy minding everyone's business but their own? If I don't get to that problem, let it go.
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This Child Left Behind: 2012
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This Child Left Behind. Sometimes, being left behind is a good thing. Sunday, December 25, 2011. A little more than a week has passed since the last day of school before winter break, and yet I feel so much more relaxed. What have I done since then? Participated in a "teacher flash mob" for the winter assembly. Drove home to see my parents for a night. Flew to Hong Kong. Saw all my relatives. Ate a lot of really good food. Professionally, I would like to accomplish these things in 2012:. But that doesn't...
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@theresashafer: December 2012
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Love learning, connecting, all things education. Moderator of #PBLChat, (project based learning) Online Community Manager for New Tech Network. Thursday, December 13, 2012. Walk a Mile in Their Shoes (If they have shoes). I have always struggled with being a softy, especially early on in my teaching career. It wasn't a big issue when I taught 1st grade or 3rd grade, without digging deeply into underlying issues I could help students with those basic needs. If a 6 year old is. No field trip money? She cou...
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Thoughts from Casablanca...: Double Trouble
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Tuesday, July 13, 2010. Woah two posts in one day? I think this is a first. Just wanted to pop in and let you know about my new teaching blog. The previous post (My classroom version 1.0) makes a reappearance at the new one. but I'll focus on all things school related on the new blog. I can't promise that they don't trickle over onto this blog, because that will probably happen. The new blog: Meaningful Mathematics, Miscalculations and Missteps http:/ meaningfulmathematics.wordpress.com/. How Sweet It Is.
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Thoughts from Casablanca...: March 2010
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Monday, March 22, 2010. I have an unbelievable amount of homework due tomorrow. so what do I do? Clean, cook and blog! Chad and I returned Sunday from a delightful trip to Cancun, Mexico with my family. We enjoyed a week full of tanning, relaxing, eating and card playing! Both of our KC job offers expire this Friday so we both hope for good news from Wichita! All I can do is pray and firmly believe that things are going to work out for the best! Also, I'm considering splitting this blog into two this sum...
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Thoughts from Casablanca...: Update
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Tuesday, December 20, 2011. Time for my annual post. This past year has flown by. Between teaching and coaching, I barely have a moment to spare. I love reading about all of your life updates, it's about time I return the favor. In addition to a new curriculum, I was promoted to the head varsity cheer coach for the local high school. Between school, practice and traveling (we go to all home/away football and basketball games and cheer at home wrestling meets.). Posted by Mrs. Banka. How Sweet It Is.
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Thoughts from Casablanca...: February 2010
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Sunday, February 21, 2010. Hello my four followers! Sorry for the emotion-ridden last few posts; I promise I started to blog about something completely different, but my fingers just led me to unload. Now for an update. Now for the anxiety. On a lighter note. For two to 4 Olives Valentine's evening. All I have to say is. WONDERFUL! I have this horrible habit of not taking pictures, but wanted to describe to you the most wonderful and thoughtful card I could ever receive. So here's what it said:. Time cou...
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@theresashafer: I did not prepare my classroom & maybe you shouldn't either!
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Love learning, connecting, all things education. Moderator of #PBLChat, (project based learning) Online Community Manager for New Tech Network. Tuesday, July 14, 2015. I did not prepare my classroom and maybe you shouldn't either! Inspired by this post "Less is More? What do your classroom walls look like? And a twitter conversation with Tim Kaegi. I thought I would share something I did many years ago with my 1st graders at the beginning of the year. And the now current Dean of Education, Ena Shelley.
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