Posted by Deann Marin of Socrates Lantern
It's October Teacher Talk Time.....Well, the first month of school is over and it's BOO-tober, time for Halloween fun, Columbus Day, Stop Bullying Month and beautiful fall weather. We have so many great tips and ideas for you from awesome educators. Be sure to take a look at what everyone has to say.
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Searching for Our Future Selves
Adding futuristic thinking to your reading and writing practice.
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A Peek Into Learning
For all the grumbling about distance learning (and there is a lot of grumbling!), there are also some perks! I have a love-hate relationship with classroom bulletin boards. They are such a pain to put up, then you have to change them frequently and other than during Open House, no one actually looks at them! Anyone else?
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Don't Sweat the Small Stuff
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Using Glyphs to Gather Information, Interpret Data and Follow Directions
A glyph is a non-standard way of graphing information to tell a story. It is a flexible data representation tool that uses symbols to represent different data. Glyphs are an innovative instrument that shows several pieces of data at once and necessitates a legend or a key to understand the glyph. They require problem solving, communication, and data organization.
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Boo! Meow! Eek!Woo! Ha-Ha- Haaaa!
Reading poetry helps students improve fluency because the natural rhythm of most poems enhances ease of expression. Adding sound effects to group or individual Halloween readings incorporates pleasure into reading aloud, often a difficult task for beginning and struggling readers. Read this post to find out how to throw in even more levity.
Tips for Knowing When to Use Who, That, and Which
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3-Easy Tips for Making Grammar Fun
Learn 3 easy tips for adding fun to your grammar instruction and increase student learning and engagement.
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Teacher Self Care During Distance Learning
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Coding with the Littles
Have you done coding with your littles? I'm currently doing Scratch Jr. with my Kindergartners and they are loving it. What is Scratch Jr.? It's a programming language that lets kids ages 5-7 create stories and games. Kids use blocks to create the code.
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Be sure to check out the block posts from all of our members.
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