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Sierra Boehm

Get Some Traction With Fractions - Havre, Great Falls - Sept. 23-24, 2013 - 0 views

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    What:
    Are you a grade band that has fractions as one of its common core do-mains? Or, are you a grade level that sends students to a fraction heavy grade, or are students coming from a fraction heavy grade to your grade? If you teach 2nd through 6th grade this training is for you! Come learn what the key elements of teaching fractions are, concrete-pictorial-and abstract ways to teach the four operations in fractions, as well as a few games to reinforce or extend fractions. Help yourself understand fractions better so YOU can help YOUR STUDENTS make sense of fractions. Get some traction, with fractions!

    When/Where:
    September 23, 2013
    8:00 am - 4:00 pm Mountain
    Fifth Avenue Christian Church
    Havre, MT

    September 24, 2013
    8:00 am - 4:00 pm Mountain
    Hampton Inn
    2301 14th St. SW
    Great Falls, MT 59404

    Cost:
    No cost.
Roger Holt

39 Theme Parks With Special Needs Access Passes | Friendship Circle -- Special Needs Blog - 0 views

  •  The good news is that there are many theme parks that welcome guests with disabilities and make special accommodations for them.  Some of these are big-name parks with multiple locations, others are small, family-owned parks highly rated by theme park aficionados.  A big bonus is that the whole family can have a great time at a fraction of the cost of a Disney vacation.  Here’s a list of 39 theme parks to consider for your next vacation.
Terry Booth

Behavior Management & Number Theory and Rational Numbers Workshops - Havre - June 8-9, ... - 0 views

  • Click here to download the full brochure with registration information (PDF) What: Behavior Management This academy is intended to give the paraeducator knowledge and skill in instructional methods that support students who have challenging behaviors in inclusive classrooms, resource rooms, elf-contained classrooms, domestic settings and the community. The module focuses on interactions that paraeducators have with students whose behaviors are challenging and on the role they lay in assisting the professional members of their teams with behavior challenges. Effective behavior management is a complex system of proactive strategies, positive reinforcements and natural or logical consequences. The most important concept to understand is that good behavioral management begins with the educator; that ultimately the only person anyone can truly control is him or herself. Our focus, therefore, must be on changing what we, as educators do, as opposed to attempting to make or force our students to change. This academy will address this issue and provide participants with a “tool box” of ideas and strategies that have been proven to encourage positive behavior in students. If your school is an MBI school, these strategies are consistent with the MBI philosophy. Number Theory and Rational Numbers This academy was designed to provide paraeducators with the skills and knowledge needed to assist students, grades 5-8, with mathematics skills taught in the classroom. The course content is designed and adapted from standards recommended by the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics. It includes the specific skill-building areas of number sense, computational techniques for fractions, decimals and percentages; and their related applications for intermediate and middle-school learners. Participants are encouraged and welcome to attend both days of training. When: June 8-9, 2011 Where:Robins Administration Building Upstairs Conference Room 425 6th Street Havre, MT Register: Register online at www.havre.k12.mt.us Click on the CSPD icon (upper right hand corner) Click on CSPD Calendar
Roger Holt

Doctors' Ignorance Stands In The Way Of Care For The Disabled - capradio.org - 0 views

  • Nearly 20 percent of Americans have physical or mental disabilities, yet only a small fraction of medical schools teach students how to talk with disabled patients about their needs.
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