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Teacher in Training | Just another WordPress.com site | Page 2

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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. Last ...

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NurtureShock | Teacher in Training

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Just another WordPress.com site. Laquo; A Week’s Worth of Ramblings. On February 24, 2013. Photo Curtosy of http:/ www.nurtureshock.com/. This quarter we were asked to pick a book to read for our book club in class. The book I selected was NurtureShock:. New Thinking About Children. With my teacher lens, I looked for some takeaways and how I can implement this research and knowledge in my classroom. 3) Regularly incorporate books that deal directly with issues of racism into student’s reading. This conne...

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March | 2013 | Teacher in Training

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Just another WordPress.com site. Teaching is Like a Contortionist. Reflective Quarter Blog Post. This quarter has been full, eventful, exciting, demanding, tiring. I could go on and on. So how have I grown at being public as a teacher since January? I must admit that, this quarter, I did not take the time to comment on outside blogs. I felt very pressed for time and this was one of the elements in my life that I let slide. I did read blogs from outside the cohort, especially John Spencer’s edreth...I rea...

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February | 2013 | Teacher in Training

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Just another WordPress.com site. Photo Curtosy of http:/ www.nurtureshock.com/. This quarter we were asked to pick a book to read for our book club in class. The book I selected was NurtureShock:. New Thinking About Children. It is tempting to believe that because their generation is so diverse, today’s children grow up knowing how to get along with people of every race. But numerous studies suggest that this is more of a fantasy than a fact (pg. 61). A Week’s Worth of Ramblings. I usually spend a day th...

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Practice | Teacher in Training

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Just another WordPress.com site. On January 20, 2013. Posted in 425/437 Seminar/Technology. One response to “ Practice. January 27, 2013 at 11:42 pm. It’s a crazy life we are living that’s for sure! I can’t believe how much time has gone by already. February is next month already, we’re supposed to start taking on more teaching in the classroom. It have no idea where we are in this quarter. Somewhere in the middle? It’s so amazing to hear about everyone’s experiences in the classroom. Ask a Tech Teacher.

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We’ve all been there | My Thoughts

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Just another WordPress.com site. February 7, 2013. We’ve all been there. I love this comic. We’ve all been there; asked to complete a task that seems overwhelming and completely over our head. Heck, I felt that way yesterday as I attempted to complete a literacy project. Panic, imagine a perfect escape, then take a deep breathe and just do the best that you can. Promoting Positive Behavior →. 2 thoughts on “ We’ve all been there. February 11, 2013 at 5:35 am. February 25, 2013 at 4:32 am. You are comment...

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Meeting students where they are at… | respondingtothecall

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One child at a time…. Meeting students where they are at…. What was the tool and how did the student feel about using it? February 24, 2013. 2 responses to “Meeting students where they are at…”. March 15th, 2013 at 17:08. It is really exciting to hear stories about this level of differentiation happening in math, a discipline that seems so far behind in regards to individualizing instruction. As your example shows us, it can be done! March 16th, 2013 at 11:31. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Tag, your it.

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Umpa-Lumpa! | respondingtothecall

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One child at a time…. Last week I had the opportunity to watch some of my students participate in the play Willy Wonka Junior. They did a fantastic job! I enjoyed being able to chat a bit with them and their parents afterwards. The parents were so proud. I was too! March 19, 2013. 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). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. Tag, your it. Create a fre...

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Ponderings of a teacher in training. Monthly Archives: November 2012. November 24, 2012. A Plump and Perky Turkey. November 24, 2012. The Beat of Culture. Science In The Classroom. Techist: A Blog about Technology, History and Teaching. Sunny Days in Second Grade. Elementary, My Dear, or Far From It. Learn Me to Teach. Ms Frizzle, Minus the Magic School Bus. Blog at WordPress.com. Thoughts from a grade one teacher. Techist: A Blog about Technology, History and Teaching. Ponderings of a teacher in training.

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Positive Discipline | Getting my edu-macation in edu-macation…

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Getting my edu-macation in edu-macation…. Learning to be a better teacher than one who works at Derek Zoolander's School for Kids Who Can't Read Good and Want to do Other Stuff Good Too…. GLAD Strategy Meeting →. February 17, 2013. I believe that classroom management is probably the trickiest thing we will grapple with as educators! 8221; It makes for a well-behaved classroom that retains a very positive aura. But it was effective. This entry was posted in classroom management. What a great blog post!

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The best lesson | Teacher, Becoming.

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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...

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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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March | 2013 | PedagogicalPonderer

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Ponderings of a teacher in training. Monthly Archives: March 2013. March 18, 2013. This quarter, I would have to say that I am starting to get more and more comfortable with teaching. Spending some time up in front of the classroom has always been a nerve wracking thought for me before I started student teaching. But as I think back through my ongoing experience with my students in front of the board, I would say that it is easier than I have imagined it! In that post, I talked about my worries as a new ...

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EduSuz: Classroom Management

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Saturday, February 16, 2013. Level which means getting written up for discipline. My CT uses this strategy along with something called Table Points which I will write about in a future blog. February 17, 2013 at 3:55 PM. March 9, 2013 at 10:31 AM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). One in a Sea of Thoughts. Celebrations of Student Writing. When the Students Are Not Listening. Tidbits I Am Learning as a Teacher Candidate. Diary of a Ski Instructor-Part 7. Diary of a Ski Instructor-Part 6.

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Just another WordPress.com site. Teaching is Like a Contortionist. Reflective Quarter Blog Post. This quarter has been full, eventful, exciting, demanding, tiring. I could go on and on. So how have I grown at being public as a teacher since January? I must admit that, this quarter, I did not take the time to comment on outside blogs. I felt very pressed for time and this was one of the elements in my life that I let slide. I did read blogs from outside the cohort, especially John Spencer’s edreth...I rea...

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Teacher in Training 12. Thursday, April 29, 2010. Week 12 - Instructional Methods. Research shows that teachers need to vary the methods of instruction. This week reflect upon the following questions to determine the quality of your cooperating teacher’s instruction. 8226; Rely too heavily on “tell” forms of instruction? 8226; Include “show” methods of instruction to demonstrate the meanings of the material being taught? 8226; Vary instructional methods to ensure meeting the needs of all students? I beli...

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April 24, 2014. Blogging with First Graders. After quickly showing the first graders in my class how to make a post to our brand new science blog, I was a little concerned with how this little experiment of mine would go. Even with the simplest of platforms that I could find, there are so many steps and I could see their faces filled with confusion and concern while I showed them how it would work. The students are catching on quick, and the process is going really smoothly! More to come…. March 13, 2014.

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