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Change is Good
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Teaching hearts to build leaders to serve others. I have been thinking a lot about ELM this week, and I had a couple of ideas. Actually, I have been thinking about ELM for about a year; our school rolled out the Engage! Last year, and it proved to be both exciting and exhausting in equal measure. And, since my brain seems to be. On, making some changes to the still-new learning model within my own classroom has been on my mind a great deal this summer. As part of the Engage! July 2, 2015. July 2, 2015.
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I Am SO Guilty of This
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Teaching hearts to build leaders to serve others. I Am SO Guilty of This. So, I wish I could tell you that I am the perfect teacher and that I never have any behavior problems in my classroom, but that would be a lie, you would call me on it, and I would lose my readership. So, let’s just be honest:. Don’t remove me from your favorites list just yet. Looking more a detailed schedule than a scripted plan? I wonder if this would also work on the teenagers in my home. I feel an experiment coming on! Gettin&...
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Teaching hearts to build leaders to serve others. 8220;Say Something” Strategy. I find that ALL of my students need additional structured opportunities to slow down and really think thoughtfully, imaginatively, and creatively about what they are reading. It never fails to amaze me when one of my highest readers skims over an entire paragraph or is unable to explain the visual a passage created in their mind.… Read More “Say Something” Strategy. July 1, 2015. July 1, 2015. July 1, 2015. July 1, 2015.
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I Love Steve Peha
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Teaching hearts to build leaders to serve others. I Love Steve Peha. Steve Peha is the mind behind Teaching that Makes Sense. And his website is. Of amazing resources related to reading and writing literacy, as well as some other goodies. He’s got posters. Your students have to take a standardized writing test? He can help. You need resources for scaffolding thinking processes during independent reading? Steve’s got you covered. So, sign up. For his newsletter, follow him on Twitter. July 9, 2015. And, I...
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Literature Circles Revisited, Part I
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Teaching hearts to build leaders to serve others. Literature Circles Revisited, Part I. Last week, I wrote about literature circles. And since then, I have been thinking about them constantly. I also read more about them and participated in a Twitter chat, too. (If you have never checked out #Currichat. What really got me thinking, was a link. This graphic puts literature circles in a whole new light–suggesting they are opportunities to. Role sheets–kind of. Now, I know this sounds contradictor...In the ...
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I Love Steve Peha
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Teaching hearts to build leaders to serve others. I Love Steve Peha. Steve Peha is the mind behind Teaching that Makes Sense. And his website is. Of amazing resources related to reading and writing literacy, as well as some other goodies. He’s got posters. Your students have to take a standardized writing test? He can help. You need resources for scaffolding thinking processes during independent reading? Steve’s got you covered. So, sign up. For his newsletter, follow him on Twitter. July 9, 2015. And, I...
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Jamie Henning
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Teaching hearts to build leaders to serve others. Literature Circles Revisited, Part I. Last week, I wrote about literature circles, and since then, I have been thinking about them constantly. I also read more about them and participated in a Twitter chat, too. (If you have never checked out #Currichat, you should! What really got me thinking, was a link shared in the Twitter chat I mentioned before. The… Read More Literature Circles Revisited, Part I. July 12, 2015. July 28, 2015. I Love Steve Peha.
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Literature Circles Revisited, Part I
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Teaching hearts to build leaders to serve others. Literature Circles Revisited, Part I. Last week, I wrote about literature circles. And since then, I have been thinking about them constantly. I also read more about them and participated in a Twitter chat, too. (If you have never checked out #Currichat. What really got me thinking, was a link. This graphic puts literature circles in a whole new light–suggesting they are opportunities to. Role sheets–kind of. Now, I know this sounds contradictor...In the ...
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Learn2Earn–Not Just for Fundraising!
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Teaching hearts to build leaders to serve others. Learn2Earn–Not Just for Fundraising! Learn2Earn’s Whooo’s Reading. Coolest reading program I’ve seen in a long, long, long time! Students connect via a protected Facebook-like platform to share books, comments, log reading, and write reading responses using either the provided prompts or those you create yourself. Kids ADORE it! Click to print (Opens in new window). Click to email (Opens in new window). Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window).