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Christine Wolla

BigHugeLabs: Do fun stuff with your photos - 0 views

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    Can make your own posters
Kathy Haskins

Character Cards - 0 views

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    Students can create character cards for swapping so they can do a quick book report.
Whitney Spah

Yoga 4 Kids - Childrens Yoga - 0 views

shared by Whitney Spah on 19 Feb 10 - Cached
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    I encourage you to do some moves in the classroom...especailly if they are really antsy
Joan Hansen

Creating a Bucket List - 100 Things to do Before You Die - 1 views

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    Here is a list of 100 things to put on your bucket list.
Joan Hansen

Reaper List - Life to-do list information, inspiration - 0 views

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    You can create a bucket list and meet others with an account.
Craig Nansen

WatchKnow - 0 views

  • Why do people eat mashed potatoes on Thanksgiving Day but not mashed paper towels?
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    Videos for kids to learn from - links to good videos from YouTube, TeacherTube, etc.
Meaghan Hardwick

Think Central - 0 views

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    Harcourt Reading series
Craig Nansen

Technology Combined with Good Teaching Leads to Success | Edutopia - 9 views

  • Of those classrooms employing the boards and using the voting technology, there was an immediate increase of 17 percent in scores.
  • He also found that if a teacher had been given 20-30 months to hone his or her skills, there was an average 20 percentile gain.
  • Robert Marzano
    • Craig Nansen
       
      Robert Marzano has a high level of credibility with our district administrators.
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  • voter-response technology
    • Craig Nansen
       
      We refer to them as "clickers" or classroom response systems. Minot Public Schools use SMART Response units.
  • are the future of educational strategies
  • when a teacher was trained to use the technology, had used it for two years, and did so 75 percent of the time. That profile shows a whopping 29 percentile gain in scores.
  • he warns that there is such a thing as too much technology
  • you clearly "can't take the human being out of teaching."
    • Craig Nansen
       
      David Thornburg states "any teacher who could be replaced by a computer should be." What do you think of this statement?
  • To get the most out of the interactive whiteboard, a school district can't just give it to a teacher, and can't just give it to any teacher. The district has to train that teacher. And Marzano was quick to point out that weaker teachers require professional development in the use of both interactive whiteboards and effective teaching.
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    I shared this article with all our district administrators to support our plan to put SMART Boards in every classroom in the district.
Erin Baumgarten

Teacher Book Wizard: Find Children's Books by Reading Level, Topic, Genre. Level Books ... - 0 views

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    Easy way to find the level of your favorite book
Craig Nansen

Student video 'Gotta Keep Reading' inspires nation - 2 views

  • The video began when the school’s reading coach, Janet Bergh, thought it might be fun to do something like The Oprah Winfrey Show’s “flash mob” video in Chicago last year. Winfrey and her producers elected to kick off the 2009 season with a live open-air version of the
    • Craig Nansen
       
      This tells how the project got started.
  • hours before the show began the approximately 21,000 audience members were taught choreographed steps to the piece to create a flash mob dance
slpptchr

8 Tips for Reaching Out to Parents | Edutopia - 0 views

  • 8. Participate in After-School Activities This could be anything from coaching to attending as a spectator. I coach varsity cross-country, and beyond adoring my engagement with students in a non-academic setting -- which has a host of benefits unto itself -- I enjoy interacting with parents on a daily basis. We speak not only about how their child is doing athletically, but emotionally and academically as well. I can't express how often this rapport has helped me realize how to communicate more effectively with teens, both on the field and inside the classroom. How should teachers effectively communicate with parents, and involve them in their child's education? Please share your thoughts and experiences in the comments section below. David Cutler's Profile Sign in or register to post Sign in to vote! (2) Learn More About Home-to-School Connections Latest Social Media in Education: Resource Toolkit "It's Not What's Wrong With the Children, It's What's Happened to Them" PBL Pilot: Matching PBL With Traditional Grading The Beginners' Guide to Connecting Home and School Listening to Parents: What It Means to Be an Ally David Cutler High School History, Government and Journalism teacher from Boston follow: https://www.facebook.com/SpinEdu?ref=hlhttps://twitter.com/spineduhttp://www.linkedin.com/profile/view?id=187650844&goback=.nmp_%2A1_%2A1_%2A1_%2A...http://pinterest.com/spinedu/ Related Tags: Home-to-School ConnectionsParent PartnershipAll Grades Comments
  • othing spells "unprofessional" more than a messy-looking teacher,
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      Does that look professional?
bbhoward15

Verbal Commits | Virginia Basketball Recruiting Scholarship Chart: Roster, Offers, Comm... - 0 views

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    Just a little insight to part of what I am doing for the next three months.
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