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The Big Picture: Global Virtual Classroom
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I am a 5th grade English teacher at an all-boys' school. Join me on my journey as I reflect on the thinking and learning that takes place in my classroom. Tuesday, April 10, 2012. Back in August, I ran across an opportunity through. Of Participants from around the world. August 17, 2012 at 11:51 PM. Is growing in popularity and provides online learners with greater choices and more flexibility. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). I am teaching 5th grade English in the largest all-boys elementary school i...
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The Big Picture: Changing Directions: How Can I Create A Higher Level of Inquiry Among My Students?
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I am a 5th grade English teacher at an all-boys' school. Join me on my journey as I reflect on the thinking and learning that takes place in my classroom. Wednesday, January 26, 2011. Changing Directions: How Can I Create A Higher Level of Inquiry Among My Students? Labels: Action Research Inquiry. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Trefzs English Classroom Reflections. View my complete profile. Inquiry in the Classroom. Changing Directions: How Can I Create A Higher Le. Mrs Trefz's 5th Grade Blog.
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The Big Picture: December 2010
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I am a 5th grade English teacher at an all-boys' school. Join me on my journey as I reflect on the thinking and learning that takes place in my classroom. Tuesday, December 14, 2010. That defined and explained what civil rights were and how they could be infringed, I introduced the guiding question, “What can I learn about the past Civil Rights struggles to help resolve current issues that still exist today? After learning how to analyze questions for detail and revise them accordingly, the students deci...
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Resources | Gerald Aungst
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5C Math: The Book. Preventing the Zombie Apocalypse. Revitalize Assessment with Digital Tools. Digital Tools for Teaching Math and Science. Digital Storytelling with Interactive Fiction. These are a few online resources that I have found to be helpful to both teachers and parents. The resource lists have become too long to maintain them all here. Click each heading to see the related list of links. National Association for Gifted Children (NAGC). Http:/ www.nagc.org. Http:/ www.giftedpage.org. Excellent ...
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Dr. Strange's Summer 2009 EDM 310 Class Blog: New Classroom Rules
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Dr Strange's Summer 2009 EDM 310 Class Blog. Monday, July 6, 2009. 1 Come to school every day, unless you would rather just go on line. 2 Come to class on time, or log into your online class anytime day or night, whenever it is most convenient to you. 3 Leave your seat only when necessary, which should be often to go collaborate with others or demonstrate something to the class. 4 Bring required materials, including your laptop and cell phone every day. 5 Talk only when permitted, text at all other times.
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Dr. Strange's Summer 2009 EDM 310 Class Blog: Monday June 15 (Week 3)
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Dr Strange's Summer 2009 EDM 310 Class Blog. Tuesday, June 16, 2009. Monday June 15 (Week 3). D Chat with Audience. A Follow this week. B Create special columns for key people you are following. Shows their tweets and tweets to them (with @). A Kitty and Nicole will interview me around my claim that what is needed for education is a permanent link to the internet, not classrooms as presently conducted. Be prepared to challenge this assertion with facts, arguments and examples. 4 Weeks 4 and 5 are switched.
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Just Say No? | Teacher in Transition
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Where Do I Go From Here? August 25, 2010 · 7:43 pm. As teachers we are often expected to go above and beyond. Sometimes it is schools that place these objectives on us requiring more paperwork or lengthier lesson plans. Sometimes parents expect it: asking teachers to call home every time a homework assignment is missed or wanting 24/7 contact to discuss every detail of the child’s schooling. How about more than two hours after work? Paid for a field trip? Are you a fan of educational sites on Facebook?
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Vocab, Thinking Maps, and Dabbleboard (Oh, My) | Teacher in Transition
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From the Other Side →. August 11, 2010 · 9:21 pm. Vocab, Thinking Maps, and Dabbleboard (Oh, My). I was looking for a new way to approach vocabulary. I teach Greek and Latin roots, but was having trouble finding a way to show how the morphemes are able to manipulate words. (Up to now, there were more lists to be memorized.) Our reading specialist recommended the Circle Map. Since she knew I was going to be trying Thinking Maps. This year. (Not selling them; my school bought the handbook.). Where Do I Go ...
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Educationally Speaking: October 2012
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Saturday, October 20, 2012. Who's in Your PLN? Social media has become quite the norm in everyday life. How many times a day does a person check his or her Facebook status? How many times a day do people tweet what is happening or update their Facebook status? It is likely that most people can pinpoint what their friends are doing, where they are and who they are with by simply opening an app on their mobile devices or checking in on their computers. Herein lies the question? Who is in your PLN? An educa...
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