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Call for sentences – fitting in what’s important
"Welcome to this week’s call for sentences, which will be collected right here in the comments section of this post. For this week only, the comments on my blog will be moderated so the sentences will be kept secret until I collate and publish them this coming Sunday, December (holy moly it’s December!) 6th."
Why Wordle-By Steven W. Anderson
one question that caught me a little off guard. Why would I use this in my class?
Son of Citation Machine
"primary goal is to make it so easy for student researchers to cite their information sources, that there is virtually no reason not to -- because...
SOMEDAY THE INFORMATION THAT SOMEONE ELSE WANTS TO USE -- WILL BE YOURS!"
Graphic Organizers
"classify ideas and communicate more effectively. Use graphic organizers to structure writing projects, to help in problem solving, decision making, studying, planning research and brainstorming"
In the Know NOW: Open To Interpretation!
When reading advice, make sure it's NOT OPEN TO INTERPRETATION. If you're not sure what is being said, ask for clarification or don't use it.
Blogging on a Bus « From Mr. “A” to Mr. “Z”
why we blog; reflection after Great Falls blogger luncheon
The Jolly Postman, Allan Ahlberg, Book - Barnes & Noble
a wonderful book; use for 6 traits; also teaching perspective
NCTE Press Center
a discussion of the use of writing in the out of school experience of students. very interesting.
Web English Teacher
What if we responded to reading with a 21st century twist? We could pique student interest and give kids a chance to show off reading, writing, and technology skills!
Here are some possibilities. Some integrate technology; others are inspired by it.
ReadWriteThink: Lesson Plan: Dr. Seuss’s Sound Words: Playing with Phonics and Spelling
Whether you visit online sites that play sounds or take a sound hike at school, a near-by park, or on a field trip, ask your students to notice the sounds they hear then write their own poems, using sound words, based on Dr. Seuss's Mr. Brown Can MOO! Can You?
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What Do Teachers Need to Know? « Mrs. Hines’ Leading Learners
If you could give your teachers some advice about how to help you learn, what would you say?
What is something that every teacher should know, but you don’t think they do?
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