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Bret Biornstad

Today U R U - 0 views

Teachers in Tiaras ("Today You are You") A famous quote by the children's author Dr. Seuss says, "Today you are you, that is truer than true. There is no one alive who is youer than you." I like t...

bulletin board idea

started by Bret Biornstad on 13 Jul 11 no follow-up yet
Bret Biornstad

The Places You'll Go Bulletin Board - 0 views

The Places You'll Go Bulletin Board "The more that you read, the more things you will know. The more that you learn, the more places you'll go." -Dr. Suess As an alternative to a book report, have...

bulletin board ideas

started by Bret Biornstad on 13 Jul 11 no follow-up yet
Bret Biornstad

Comic Creator -- Boys' Life magazine - 0 views

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    Comic Creator in the classroom: The Boy's Life Comic Creator is a great little tool to help your boys connect with writing and story telling in a way that they enjoy and understand. The tool is simple enough to use as a writing station/center on classroom computers. The comic does need to be created in one sitting, there is no way to save and come back to a comic later. Completed comics can be printed off and shared. The Comic Creator is a great entry point into writing but could also be useful in math for creating and solving story problems. Students can create a short math comic strip that can be traded with other students to solve. Students taking a foreign language class could practice new words by creating a comic strip story in Comic Creator. Use Comic Creator the first week of school as a way for boys to tell all about themselves. Each student can create a comic strip that stars them as the main character. Invite other students to try to match the comic strip with the student as a fun interactive bulletin board activity (Think comics on one side, student pictures on the other and string to draw the "line" between matches).
Bret Biornstad

Cultivating a Learning Environment - 0 views

Fill your school(s) with learners. When interviewing prospective teachers, ask "Tell me about something that you have learned lately." "How did you learn it?" "What are you seeking to learn more ab...

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started by Bret Biornstad on 05 Aug 11 no follow-up yet
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