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Mrs. Yollis' Classroom Blog: Nic's Neat ePortfolio
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Mrs Yollis' Classroom Blog. Third graders learning and sharing together. Meet Mrs. Yollis. Blogging Resource for Teachers. Join our 365 Blog! Video: How to Comment on This Blog. Mrs Yollis' Classroom Movies. Tuesday, June 9, 2015. Nic has been working all year on some excellent projects. Here is a link to his ePortfolio. Have a look around and let him know which project you liked the best! Aryana, Lila-Jane, and Derrick. June 10, 2015 at 12:14 PM. We have some questions and comments for you. Room Three @...
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Mrs. Yollis' Classroom Blog: Learn HTML Code!
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Mrs Yollis' Classroom Blog. Third graders learning and sharing together. Meet Mrs. Yollis. Blogging Resource for Teachers. Join our 365 Blog! Video: How to Comment on This Blog. Mrs Yollis' Classroom Movies. Recently, Mrs. Yollis was asked to explain how to get italics or hyperlinks in a comment. As a reward for great commenting, here are a few HTML tricks! HTML (Hypertext Markup Language) is a language. Learning to write HTML code, or HTML tags, is a somewhat. To write HTML code, use. All I have to do i...
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February | 2012 | Inverness Primary Media Portal
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Inverness Primary Media Portal. Thoughts, Ideas, Books, Sharing, and Stuff To Get Excited About. Monthly Archives: February 2012. February 28, 2012. Today I found a web site that truely makes me wish I had thought of it. Small Demons. Do you love books like I do? Small Demons is a whole new world of discovery. As I said, sure wish I had thought of doing something like Small Demons. February 23, 2012. But I learned something. February 12, 2012. Is a fun and easy photo editing software that enables you to ...
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iTeach at MCSD: Welcome!
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Welcome to Mrs. Steele's iTeach blog! This was born out of a culminating project for one of my graduate classes. My hope is for this to grow as new resources are discovered to add to teacher's creative ways of differentiating instruction in their classrooms through technology. See the differentiation page for more information, and the creativity page for information regarding creative students. Is a handy resource to share with parents from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. Blogging in the Classroom.
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Mrs. Yollis' Classroom Blog: April 2015
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Mrs Yollis' Classroom Blog. Third graders learning and sharing together. Meet Mrs. Yollis. Blogging Resource for Teachers. Join our 365 Blog! Video: How to Comment on This Blog. Mrs Yollis' Classroom Movies. Wednesday, April 29, 2015. Fractional Name : Vowels Consonants. We have been talking about fractions. A fraction has a denominator. It tells how many are in the group or set. A fraction has a numerator. It tells how many of the whole are shaded or eaten or. A, E, I, O, U and sometimes Y). David was a...
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iTeach at MCSD: Creativity
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Two questions that can change your life. Creativity can be one factor of a gifted or talented student. The following chart will help differentiate between a bright student (most classrooms have several of these), a creative student (also usually a couple), and a gifted (usually only 1 of 26). This is from Bertie Kingore, Ph.D.'s "Higher Achiever, Gifted Student, Creative Thinker" article. High Achiever ( bright. A Gifted Student…. A Creative Student…. Works hard to achieve. Answer the questions in detail.
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iTeach at MCSD: Differentiation
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About 6-10 minutes into this 14 minute video, Sajan describes a blended learning classroom that incorporates individual learning, teacher instruction, small group work, and assessments. By Gayle H. Gregory and Lin Kuzmich). Who needs to study when they already know it? Lead to boredom, and can actually create at-risk behaviors. An Example of Classroom Differentiation:. Of using EXIT CARDS to differentiate instruction in a middle school mathematics class:. Another great example can be found in this video.