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Jenny Gilbert

Ms Gs Resource Room - 0 views

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    An educational NING community center - for the use of students and staff I am associated with.
Jenny Gilbert

Red Chinese Battle Plan : U.S. Navy : Free Download & Streaming : Internet Archive - 0 views

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    Propaganda film - that explores how Chinese communism gre and spread. 
Jenny Gilbert

Community | Edublogs - education blogs for teachers, students and institutions - 0 views

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    Click on english and find resources and examples of how other teachers are using blogs in their classrooms.
Jenny Gilbert

Ms Gs Resources » home - 0 views

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    Community website for professional networking and working with current students
Jade Kemp

English Companion - Where English teachers meet to help each other - 0 views

shared by Jade Kemp on 21 Jan 09 - Cached
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    A place to ask questions and get help. A community dedicated to helping you enjoy your work. A cafe without walls or coffee: just friends.
Jenny Gilbert

iwb Communication Arts Index pg 1 - 0 views

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    from teachers within a US school
Jenny Gilbert

resourcesforhistoryteachers - Key Concept 6.2 - 0 views

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    Hostory links suited to encountering conflict AND china (maos last dancer) Animal Farm as well. 
Jenny Gilbert

Engrade - The Classroom Community - 0 views

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    flixible online gradebook - could be useful for tracking lanugage skills etc - will SIMON ever be this easy???
Jenny Gilbert

WritingFix Process: The Post-It Project...creating a community of revisers and editors! - 0 views

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    could be a good class activity to try
Jenny Gilbert

Inspiring Teachers - Monthly Columns -Differentiation of Instruction Part 1 - classroom... - 0 views

  • It is teaching towards each student's strengths, and allowing their weaknesses to develop into future strong points.
  • Quite frankly, the course of action begins with the very basics of how you run your classroom. Begin the year by getting a grasp of the strengths and weaknesses of your students through the use of the available data, like benchmark testing results, standardized test scores, pre-tests, student inventories, portfolios, guidance folders, and/or classroom grades from the previous year; although those important items are just the beginning of your learning process. They give results and information, but they do not tell you how the student got there.
  • a responsive classroom that differentiates is one where the teacher prides him or herself on getting to know the students as individuals. From my own experience, once you tap into that resource, you can more easily find ways to connect with everyone in the classroom.
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  • so use the idea of getting to know your students as a place to incorporate writing. When given a topic they can personally relate to, students usually write much more than they would ever tell you verbally. Sentence starters work well. Journal prompts are a terrific asset.
  • A teacher who makes an effort to value and learn about students on a more personal level, will gain the respect of the students and will begin on the journey of lesson planning for the whole group. It is not a "waste of time" to spend important moments on this "getting-to-know-you" task. The better you understand your students, the easier it is to get them to learn.
  • If students work together toward a common goal, then communication and organization improves. Plus, students feel supported, and they know they can go to other members of the class for guidance.
  • Facilitating an environment where a struggling student can approach a gifted student to request assistance, provides students with the chance to succeed in safe surroundings and at their own pace.
  • Although some teachers would disagree with me, I use self-assessment often
  • students are self-monitoring as well, and more often than not, they are pleased with their progress.
  • They feel good about themselves because they can see the learning in concrete form.
  • All students, from resource to gifted, need to "work up."
  • Using rubrics, checklists, and clearly written instructions, which are provided in advance, are a way to begin in helping all students learn to desire achievement
  • Diversity in the classroom is a given; our job is to figure out how to get students to want to learn the material on their own, at a pace that is good for them.
  • Teachers differentiate through their CONTENT.
  • What are the procedures/activities/steps which are followed so that students create their final outcome? This middle part is called the PROCESS. The final outcome is the PRODUCT. The product is most often the assessment vehicle by which students demonstrate what they have learned.
  • When students are offered choices in the process area, you enable them to discover different skills and competencies.
  • it means one plan with three options or sections.
  • Activities related to the same learning outcome are prepared with different stages of difficulty, each stage addressing higher levels of thinking and/or different learning styles.
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    there are 3 more parts to this.
Jenny Gilbert

Debatewise - where great minds differ - 0 views

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    suited to seniors for persuasive writing and oral topics. However ensure they are aware that their issue must have a relevant Australian context and be supported as much as possible by Australian data
Jenny Gilbert

Teaching With Blogs - ReadWriteThink - 0 views

  • Reading and writing texts online are basic skills that students need to be literate citizens in the 21st century. Teaching with blogs provides the opportunity to engage students in both of these literacy activities, and the strategy has the additional benefit of enabling students to publish their writing easily and to share their writing with an authentic audience.
  • When students write entries and comment on the entries of their peers, blogs become an integral part of a lively literacy community.
  • After students have posted entries, talk about the purpose of blog comments. Look at the comments on a popular blog or posted on a local newspaper in response to articles. Emphasize the importance of providing useful suggestinos and supportive feedback.
Jenny Gilbert

Helping my pupil with Aspergers on transition to Secondary.... - Teaching assistants - ... - 0 views

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    this looks a possibly good respurce for starting the year with yr 7
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