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The Art of Guided Reading | Teacher in Training
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Just another WordPress.com site. Laquo; Teacher Identity. The Art of Guided Reading. On February 2, 2013. After speaking with my cooperating teacher about strategies to improve working with this group, I felt better equipped to manage the group. She told me that she usually, but not always, starts the discussion with students who are quieter to give them a chance to speak. She also told me that E.O. was not normally that distracted in a small group, and to just keep redirecting him. You are commenting us...
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Virtual Schoolhouse | Teaching, learning, and leading without walls. | Page 2
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Teaching, learning, and leading without walls. Newer posts →. July 27, 2013. I wanted a new way to go over the usually boring “course expectations” with students on day 1 of classes… it needs to be done, but reading through a paper document wasn’t terribly interesting (for them or me). I wanted to create something exciting and dynamic… I think this fits the bill, and I’m pretty happy with how it turned out. I’m wondering whether I’ll get any “how did you do that? I thought I knew PowerPoint…. He speculat...
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Ed. Reform | BETTER
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Better LEARNING better LEADERS better TEACHERS better CHANGE better SCHOOLS. Bringing More Google to Schools. April 15, 2014. I believe in “Google” schools. I want more schools to be “Google” schools. When I think of a “Google” school, I am thinking beyond the world of Apps for Education. Rather, I want my school and the schools of my children, to be filled with educators who would be equally at home working at Google. The first is “smarts”. They actively seek out people who will take control of a situat...
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December | 2012 | Teacher in Training
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Just another WordPress.com site. Reflective Final on Blogging. One of my favorite blog posts from this quarter was my most recent one of Teaching Obtuse Triangles, Not as Easy as it Sounds. When responding and making comments to someone else’s blog post, it is so easy to just want to say I agree with you! About the implications of hand writing and tried to add something I have learned along the way that was important to me. Another blog. My first post attempt on Math Mistakes Negative Numbers post. 405 C...
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Stephanie Faison's EDM310 Blog: October 2013
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Stephanie Faison's EDM310 Blog. Sunday, October 27, 2013. Randy Pausch's Last Lecture was very inspirational! If they want to drive an ice cream truck or go to space, it is our job as educators to help them in any way we can. He also said to never lose your sense of childlike wonder. In this day and age, with all of our cynicism, I find that point to be extremely important. Especially for educators! There were two wise points he made that go hand in hand. The first, was that the best gift an educator...
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Kindergarten Crayons: Literacy Gems: Make Learning Fun
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Tuesday, August 4, 2015. Literacy Gems: Make Learning Fun. Can you believe it? I actually created another packet that I really love. How many of you have been making letter gems to use in your classroom? They are all over the internet. I decided to make a packet that used these gorgeous gems to make word work throughout the year more fun for the kids. As an extra bonus I threw in a few math activities just because. Do you want to check this out? Take a peek at this. Use them anyway you want. They too...
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T. Lynn Wolf - Teaching Philosophy and Approach My approach to starting the school year is to learn as much as possible about my students so that I can make learning relevant and accessible to the diverse population in my classroom. Teachers not only
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Greater New Orleans Area. Teaching Philosophy and Approach. My approach to starting the school year is to learn as much as possible about my students so that I can make learning relevant and accessible to the div. Erse population in my classroom. In this photo, a student discusses the results of her online learning style assessment with her table group.). Classroom norms posters by www.venspired.com. Our classroom is a community that thrives on collaboration, respect, hard work, and celebration. I believ...
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Creating Connections: 5 Worthy Investments | molehills out of mountains
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Molehills out of mountains. Musings on Education, Leadership and Social Good. Creating Connections: 5 Worthy Investments. June 26, 2012. Cc flickr photo by Krissy.Venosdale (@ktvee). Personal connections are the avenue on which effective learning opportunities must travel. So how do we go about developing connections that will ensure a safe learning environment for our students…one that will engage them as active participants in the learning process? 1 Know Your Students. 4 Make Learning Relevant. As edu...
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Celebrating Success! | molehills out of mountains
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Molehills out of mountains. Musings on Education, Leadership and Social Good. September 28, 2012. The following piece is cross posted on the Willis PLC Blog. 8212; written as an end of quarter message to our teaching staff. Cc flickr photo by ktvee. So as we wrap-up a quarter that I know has been very taxing, I want to challenge you to spend a few minutes celebrating the positives…the things that have gone right. Each one of you have accomplished a great deal this quarter. Integration of technology tools...
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Students Matter Most! | molehills out of mountains
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Molehills out of mountains. Musings on Education, Leadership and Social Good. July 13, 2012. Cc flickr photo by HatHome. An honest admission…. There are so many distractions…testing, budgets, inboxes, meetings, curriculum requirements, and paper work ad nauseam. Without mindful consideration, it is so easy to get caught up in our adult world, with adult problems, and forget our purpose – to serve the children who have been entrusted to our care. What is in the best interest of the students whom I serve?
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