We all have a behavior problem in our classroom from time to time. I have a few this year and I think this is very helpful. A tip each week! Awesome!
Stacy Smith
I will use this for my students when we are working on power points. It seems like there is always some picture we can't find. There are some very good sites linked on this page.
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Yesterday, my youngest son wrote a two-sides handwritten letter to Kanye West. He would not let me read it, other than with a quick glance, and then he asked me to help with the formatting of the envelope (I guess he was never really taught that in school or at home).
This week I am hosting some guest bloggers. This is a guest post from Susan Myers. A group from an intellectually disabled class visits the media center once a week. During the year, we made bird houses, conducted science experiments, used the catalog to locate books, and listened to stories.
By Cathy Puett Miller This is the last article of a three-part series on reading aloud with students. If this is your first visit to the series, you might want to access the earlier articles. I hope by now that you've been practicing new and improved strategies for reading aloud in your classroom.
As teachers, we know the value of hands-on exploration with math manipulatives in school. We can extend the sense of discovery and empowerment into our students homes by helping them assemble math toolboxes to be enjoyed by the whole family.