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Why is subbing stressful? | ponderinged
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Just another WordPress.com site. Why is subbing stressful? January 20, 2013. We’ve all been there, done that. Perhaps we were the super silly six year old squirming side to side, not able to sit still, blurting out our every idea, or the teacher, exasperated wondering what to do now. This week, I found myself asking why is subbing so stressful? Why do children choose to test every boundary, push every button, and seek that power of numbers with their little peer group? Looking for more ideas on classroom...
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Just another WordPress.com site. March 5, 2013. This past week, I receivd this note in my school mail box. The significance is that the assignment was to write a Valentine’s Day letter to any person you would like; family, friend, teacher. Most of the children in the class chose family. I felt fortunate to know that I made a big enough difference that when presented with this opportunity, this child selected me. Filed under Primary Education. One response ». March 16, 2013 at 2:03 am. One child at a time.
Environmental Education in the Primary Classroom | ponderinged
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Just another WordPress.com site. Environmental Education in the Primary Classroom. April 1, 2013. The subsequent Venn diagram shows student thinking after nonfiction reading and discussions. Filed under Primary Education. One response ». April 10, 2013 at 5:18 pm. Great to have this glimpse into what you’re doing! Nice example of evidence of learning…. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). Denise Gaskins�...
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Just another WordPress.com site. Integrating Arts and Social Studies in Environmental Science Units. April 28, 2013. The art project posted demonstrates student learning and meeting the art objective for this lesson. Students were assessed on being able to identify the primary and secondary colors and applying their learning by using all six colors in the final project.). Filed under Curriculum and Assessment. Environmental Education in the Primary Classroom. April 1, 2013. Filed under Primary Education.
Creating a Collective | ponderinged
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Just another WordPress.com site. March 8, 2013. Which had the highest interest as many individuals commented on their personal experiences with substitute teaching and student teaching. As a future blogger, this leaves me questioning if this is the main emphasis of blogging, or if this is the main emphasis of my current audience? Reading blogs and Twitter feeds, I read for information and ideas most often. One blog I was most interested in was The Best Lesson. Learning in the 21. Enter your comment here.
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Just another WordPress.com site. 8220;Final” Blog Post for Winter Quarter. March 9, 2013. My blogging has come a long way. I am beginning to be more open sharing my experiences in the classroom and making connections of how I can grow into a better teacher by reflecting on student work. I think the best example of how I have grown as a reflective teacher is, Finding the Good. Filed under Community and Inclusion. New Ways of Teaching. March 6, 2013. Filed under Community and Inclusion. New Ways of Teaching.
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Just another WordPress.com site. Monthly Archives: March 2013. 8220;Final” Blog Post for Winter Quarter. March 9, 2013. My blogging has come a long way. I am beginning to be more open sharing my experiences in the classroom and making connections of how I can grow into a better teacher by reflecting on student work. I think the best example of how I have grown as a reflective teacher is, Finding the Good. Filed under Community and Inclusion. New Ways of Teaching. March 6, 2013. New Ways of Teaching.
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Teachers at several schools around Seattle have refused to administer the MAP (Measure of Academic Progress) test in the past few weeks. The boycott initially began in December, with a few teachers at Garfield High stating. The administration has reacted cautiously, especially as teachers from many other schools. But what’s the big deal? Why won’t teachers just sit down and administer this one test? Whether or not you agree with a boycott of the MAP test, it is exciting to see teachers coming together to...
The Muses Go To School | Teacher, Becoming.
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The Muses Go To School. As part of our seminar and tech class, my group created an RSA-style video about the book The Muses Go To School. We made an RSA video to mirror the importance of art in schools – an artistic form of assessment for an artistic book! No more theory, put it into practice. →. One Response to “The Muses Go To School”. March 15, 2013 at 7:12 pm. This was such a fantastic video, it put ours to (so much) shame! Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. The Muses Go To School w...
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Learning in question. | teach2learn4equity
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Theoretical and Experiential Journeys of a Teacher in Training. One of my first grade students got an iPhone for Christmas. Another student sitting at the same table does not always eat every meal each day. How can we expect to be able to teach our kids without a knowledge of the (seemingly simple) barriers to their learning and deep engagement? How can we deeply engage with(in) these contexts in order to facilitate bridges for these/all students? A section of the wall. El niño que no comió esta mañana.
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Science In The Classroom | PedagogicalPonderer
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Ponderings of a teacher in training. Science In The Classroom. February 23, 2013. I am talking about this issue because I recently interviewed some of my students about science. When I asked them about what they thought of science, the most common response was “it is a lot of fun! What do you guys think? How can we weave more science into the classroom at the same time staying true to what the school requires of you as a teacher? For whom the bell rings. February 24, 2013 at 9:30 pm. I really believe you...
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high cognition; high participation | for whom the bell rings
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For whom the bell rings. By for whom the bell rings. High cognition; high participation. So I went over the lesson plan again. And again. And again, again and again. How could I get more students to participate, and have them actually have to use their noggins? Hand raising only goes so far. It has to be relevant to the lesson. Pair share (turn and talk) is better, but there isn’t as much accountability (until I have super teacher hearing). What to do? X,y) (go over, go up) (run then fly) (etc, etc, etc).
Classroom Ideas | teachandgrow
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Just another WordPress.com site. March 4, 2013. I want to have a unit clock for every math unit I cover in my class. I believe that visual representations about what student learning is happening in our classroom is great for students to be able to communicate what it is that we are learning. Depending on the visual they may even be able to communicate why it is important for us to learn it. Filed under Community and Inclusion. New Ways of Teaching. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here.
The Writing on the Wall | teachandgrow
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Just another WordPress.com site. The Writing on the Wall. February 19, 2013. I am so proud of my first graders for completing their first published writing piece of the school year! Helped me understand what the writing conference should look like and more importantly sound like. I realized my conferences were not enough student led. I look forward to seeing the topics these creative first graders have chosen to write about for their How To’s. Filed under Differentiated Instruction. New Ways of Teaching.
Finding the Good. | teachandgrow
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Just another WordPress.com site. January 24, 2013. Filed under Community and Inclusion. New Ways of Teaching. 3 responses ». January 25, 2013 at 5:06 am. Love this post and that graphic! The blog “one good thing” is worth putting on your blogroll in its own separate folder. Multiple teachers post about one good thing that happened to them that day at school. They are really uplifting! January 28, 2013 at 12:00 am. Pingback: “Final” Blog Post for Winter Quarter teachandgrow. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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Pondering Developer | one developers meandering musings
One developers meandering musings. Asymp; 2 Comments. In this post I am going to walk through the basics of installing and setting up the basics of cygwin. I will be using the following tools in this post as I have found that they make my life a little bit easier:. This is a great command line console for Windows. Like apt-get for Ubuntu, Chocolatey is a package manager for Windows. So let’s get started. Install cygwin using NuGet. Run the setup program, by default Chocolatey will install cygwin here:.
Pondering Donkey | This is what it’s like in the beautiful world of my mind, it’s like this 24/7…
This is what it’s like in the beautiful world of my mind, it’s like this 24/7…. June 29, 2016. My mother in law hates the BBC news. She says they are biased and negative. I never really understood how anyone could have such a relationship with a television channel but after this, I agree… Continue reading BBC journalist. Me the food critic? October 5, 2015. Here is my debut restaurant review for my back-up career choice…. Continue reading Me the food critic? February 8, 2015. September 29, 2014. Now norm...
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Pondering Economics | Just another WordPress.com weblog
Just another WordPress.com weblog. The Midwest Headed for Disaster? March 11, 2011 – 9:45 pm. Posted in Labor Unions. Tagged big conservative government. Privatization of a state. As a principal or school administrator would you accept such a note? And is this ethical or unethical and why? Beyond the economical implications there have been several major ethical incursions that the Ethics Newsline has picked up ( http:/ www.globalethics.org/newsline/2011/02/28/wisconsin-ethics/. Where are We Headed? State...
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Just another WordPress.com site. Integrating Arts and Social Studies in Environmental Science Units. April 28, 2013. The art project posted demonstrates student learning and meeting the art objective for this lesson. Students were assessed on being able to identify the primary and secondary colors and applying their learning by using all six colors in the final project.). Filed under Curriculum and Assessment. Environmental Education in the Primary Classroom. April 1, 2013. Filed under Primary Education.
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Creating Life in Paper, Stampin' Up Demostrator. 2009-2010 Idea Book &n Catalog. Make Money and Have Fun! Sunday, August 9, 2009. Baby Shower Favor Basket. Small gift container for baby shower. Can be made with or without the handle. Posted by Patty L. Saturday, August 1, 2009. Gift bag Idea. I just used scrap paper and ribbons so nothing coordinates, but it does remind me of a strawberry. Posted by Patty L. Saturday, July 18, 2009. The Deets: All Supplies from Stampin' Up! Posted by Patty L. The lots be...
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Trying to make sense of Emergency Medicine. A UK trainee's perspective. PonderMed #3: Nick Adkins, creator of #pinksocks. March 12, 2018. Simulation Training in Virtual Reality. February 12, 2018. Procedural Distraction in the Paediatric ED: Time for Virtual Reality? Info/references from talk at CSG meeting). January 16, 2018. During my six months working in the paediatric emergency department, I’ve noticed that the vast majority of young children are petrified of needles. A huge amount is at s...Twitter...