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Ann Oro

TECH TIPS FOR TEACHERS Free EBOOK - 1 views

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    "TpT Teacher-Authors have come together once again to bring you the best tried-and-true technology integration tips. The tips you find here will help you incorporate technology into learning in meaningful ways and manage the technology you have in your classroom to keep technology activities and centers running smoothly. Transform your classroom into a 21st century classroom where students are motivated and excited to learn and explore the world around them in new ways. "
jbukovec

Teachers: Authentic Teaching and Learning - TeachersIndex.com - 2 views

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    "If you start making your classroom an engaging experience for your students on day one, the rest will be easier. Your students will know that your classroom is not a class to goof off in, sleep, or fool around. It is a classroom that demands and expects work!"
gebhardstpaul

Creating a Cozy Classroom - 0 views

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    What's Here The purpose of decorating a classroom is to create a functional space for learning. However, there are tips and tricks for arranging your space in a way that creates a comfortable, relaxed, and attractive environment. Your classroom is where you and your students will spend 30+ hours each week--why not take the time...
nicolecarcano

Luckeyfrog's Lilypad: Bright Ideas: Tips for Organizing Progress Monitoring Materials - 1 views

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    A great idea to keep organized notes about children in class. Can be used by a specialist, or just the classroom teacher. I can think of several ways to use this in the classroom. 
kkopack

Education World: Inclusion In The Classroom: Has It Gone Too Far? - 0 views

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    Inclusion of all children with disabilities in regular classrooms seems to be the law of the land. But is it the right thing for all kids? And how are teachers handling it?
Karen Flanagan

Twitter in the Classroom - 0 views

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    Although I open Twitter in the classroom once in a while using my appletv, I am learning there are so many more ways to utilize this tool. In any case, twitter has replaced my newspaper and many other sources of reading about the news and what is going on in the world.
nicolecarcano

When your students misbehave for other teachers - 0 views

  • Most students view specials classes as a break from regular learning. That’s not true, of course, but it’s how they see it.
  • In many students’ minds, it’s not necessary to sit still and listen to the teacher until “real” learning takes place again back in their own classroom with their “real” teacher.
  • So if you can, plan those less active lessons for the days students have PE or other specials that permit them to move around, and on the days when students will need to concentrate during specials, try to plan more hands-on activities in your classroom beforehand.
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  • If a particular teacher has a hard time handling your class or certain students in your class, talk with him or her about it when the kids aren’t around. You could say, “I know __ can be challenging sometimes. One thing I’ve tried in my classroom with him/her is ___. I’ve also tried ___ and sometimes that works, too.” Find out what kind of routines and behavior management/reward systems the teacher is using, and share what has worked in your room
  • Don’t put yourself on a guilt trip about something that happened while another teacher was in charge
  • The key to getting students to behave appropriately no matter where they’re at is teaching them to make wise decisions for themselves and exercise self-control rather than depending on teacher control
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    A good article. Sometimes, it's a struggle to know what to do about a situation that occurred when you weren't around. This article gives a proactive approach.
kanthony219

Education World: Tech-ing Wisely in K-2 Classrooms - 0 views

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    Tech-ing Wisely in K-2 Classrooms
afrank7730

Classroom Management: Proceed With Intent - 0 views

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    Suggestions and advice from renowned Harry and Rosemary Wong on managing your classroom.
Elaine Robinson

WeAreTeachers: "Don't Smile 'til Christmas": A Teacher's Worst Advice - 3 views

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    When I first started teaching, I actually believed in the old educational aphorism, "Don't smile until Christmas." I remember thinking, "I'm young . . . I look even younger. I need to lay down the hammer early so kids don't mess with me." And there I was, reading the syllabus with a scowl.
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    I read this article while in school for my teaching certification! It was great. Being warm and inviting is super important to creating a welcoming environment in the classroom! I love to joke around with my kids and lighten up when it's appropriate. It makes the hard stuff that much easier!
nicolecarcano

Six Teaching Strategies I Couldn't Live Without - Education to the Core - 0 views

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    List of teaching strategies. Has ideas about classroom management and instructional strategies. 
gebhardstpaul

6 Things You Must Do On The First Day Of School - 0 views

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    You have one opportunity to start your school year on the right classroom management foot, one shot to propel your first day of school into the best learning experience your students have ever had. You can't afford to leave it to chance. You can't afford to be unprepared, uninspired, or unfocused.
gebhardstpaul

Seven Strategies for Building Positive Classrooms - 0 views

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    Founded in 1943, ASCD (formerly the Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development) is an educational leadership organization dedicated to advancing best practices and policies for the success of each learner. Our 175,000 members in 119 countries are professional educators from all levels and subject areas--superintendents, supervisors, principals, teachers, professors of education, and school board members.
afrank7730

Classroom Spring Clean and Spruce Up | Scholastic.com - 1 views

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    Awesome Spring Cleaning Ideas!
nicolecarcano

Elementary Matters: What to do with All Those Papers! - 0 views

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    What to do with the mountains of papers. I like this for a self-contained classroom.
Ann Oro

Ednado - 0 views

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    "Join teachers, administrators and parents for a FREE day of learning. EDnado is about promoting innovation and inspiring educators to try new things in their classrooms. At EDnado, educators from Monmouth County and beyond will be able to learn and share what WORKS in their schools. FREE breakfast and lunch will be provided. Get ready, because here at EDnado, we are taking education by storm!" May 25, 2015
nicolecarcano

Unshakeable: Innovate and adapt to make teaching an adventure - The Organized Classroom... - 0 views

  • Unshakeable: Innovate and adapt to make teaching an adventure
  • reflecting on our own practices
  • Just by taking a few moments to write it out, you are already more prepared for next year when you pull out that lesson again.  Much like a artist, you are honing your craft and tweaking it until it is the best version of your teaching.
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  • it really is a good habit to be in and will help you realize what is working for your students - and what isn't.  Or how a good lesson could be GREAT. 
  •   Choosing your own classroom changes and challenges
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  • try something that would make a difference to both my students, their learning, their parents, and to how I felt about conference night. 
  • Just be you and be at peace with those things you cannot control - and be excited about those you can.
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    This promotes a book, but it is a nice little article. It serves as a nice little reminder that we constantly have to adapt and make changes, and that that's okay. The book seems like a good summer read too! 
kkopack

Learning to Think Outside the Box Creativity Becomes an Academic Discipline - 2 views

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    Very interesting article; it calls to mind the original practices some students have come up with in various jobs which I have assigned for them to do around the classroom from organizing bookshelves to putting up boarders on bulletin boards and window frames. When I discover they are NOT executed as I would have thought to do the job, I give great thanks and praise, and restrain from changing to my preference! It reminds me of my mother's dislike of how I folded towels or loaded the dishwasher when I was younger - I refuse to show any exasperation over the student's creative execution of the task or project. (Although I must say I would NEVER encourage our middle schoolers to cartwheel into the library or any other classroom as a test of social acceptances of behavior as referenced in the article!)
gebhardstpaul

Classroom Management in the art room - 0 views

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    This site gives valuable tips on how to react to the students and what not to do. It can also pertain to other specials.
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