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August Back-to-School Book - Talks with Teachers
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July 29, 2015. August 3, 2015. I’m slowly starting to think about my classroom, my plans, and my goals for the year. I’m also ready to read an education book to get me in that mindset. If you want to read and grow with over 200 educators, grab a copy of Learn Like a PIRATE. And join our Facebook group. Want to Know More About the Book? Here’s a summary:. Collaboration. Empowerment. Student Leadership. These buzz words get a lot of press, but what do they really mean for today’s students? 72 — Penny...
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#71 Michael Dunlea - Listening to Student Voices - Talks with Teachers
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71 Michael Dunlea — Listening to Student Voices. July 20, 2015. Http:/ traffic.libsyn.com/talkswithteachers/71 Michael Dunlea.mp3. Podcast: Play in new window. In 2012 and Hope Street Group in 2014. In this episode you will learn:. How he created a grassroots, teacher-led storm crew in response to Hurricane Sandy. Why he was a finalist for the New Jersey Teacher of the Year and was a Hope Street Group Fellow. What was impactful about his 3rd grade teacher, Mrs. Finn. What choice every teacher must make.
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Books on the Nightstand - Talks with Teachers
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Books on the Nightstand. July 18, 2015. By day I’m working my way through Go Set a Watchman. At night, I turn to professional books. Here’s my summer reading checklist as a teacher. What’s on your nightstand I’d love to read about it in the comments below. Teacher’s Essential Guide: Effective Instruction. With Rigor for All, Second Edition: Meeting Common Core Standards for Reading Literature. Notice and Note: Strategies for Close Reading. Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window).
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August Choices - Talks with Teachers
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July 26, 2015. July 26, 2015. In July, there were over 100 threads on Harper Lee’s Go Set a Watchman. Totaling well over 700 comments. That’s what we do in the TWT Summer Book Club. We read, discuss, share, and learn. It is a community that is rich and supportive, and we want you to vote for the book that will create a brighter, bolder, better you in the classroom. Join us this August as we prepare for back to school and help you craft a better, bolder, brighter. Empowerment allows students to become con...
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My Own Genius Hour: Flipping Your English Class to Reach All Learners
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My Own Genius Hour. My 7th grade ELA (English Language Arts) classes are working to improve our lives through research based on our interests. What will we learn? What message will we share? This is a log of our learning experiences. Want to have me speak with your staff or facilitate a workshop? Here is my PORTFOLIO. Friday, July 3, 2015. Flipping Your English Class to Reach All Learners. I just finished my first book about flipping - this one by Troy Cockrum. And because this book was published in 2014...
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My Own Genius Hour: University School of Milwaukee - Summer Spark 2015
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My Own Genius Hour. My 7th grade ELA (English Language Arts) classes are working to improve our lives through research based on our interests. What will we learn? What message will we share? This is a log of our learning experiences. Want to have me speak with your staff or facilitate a workshop? Here is my PORTFOLIO. Thursday, June 18, 2015. University School of Milwaukee - Summer Spark 2015. The inaugural Summer Spark Conference - what a BLAST! This week on June 15-16. I was fortunate because. I can't ...
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My Own Genius Hour: Disclaimer
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My Own Genius Hour. My 7th grade ELA (English Language Arts) classes are working to improve our lives through research based on our interests. What will we learn? What message will we share? This is a log of our learning experiences. Want to have me speak with your staff or facilitate a workshop? Here is my PORTFOLIO. Tuesday, October 16, 2012. Yes, he ended up on the floor. still participating vocally, even if it's hard to see his hand raised! After she left, I had my next lesson with the same students,...
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#72 - Penny Kittle: Engaging Readers and Building Better Writers - Talks with Teachers
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72 — Penny Kittle: Engaging Readers and Building Better Writers. July 27, 2015. July 27, 2015. Http:/ traffic.libsyn.com/talkswithteachers/72 TWT 72 Penny Kittle.mp3. Podcast: Play in new window. Penny Kittle is an English teacher, literacy coach, and director of new teacher mentoring at Kennett High School in North Conway, New Hampshire. She teaches 10th, 11th, and 12th graders each fall and also occasionally in the alternative night school for adult students. In this episode you will learn:. Click to s...
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Go Set a Watchman: The July Read
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Go Set a Watchman: The July Read. July 1, 2015. July 1, 2015. Harper Lee’s new novel Go Set a Watchman: A Novel. Is the Summer Book Club choice for July. It won by a five-vote margin over Stephen King’s 11/22/63. Originally written in the mid-1950s,. Go Set a Watchman. Was the novel Harper Lee first submitted to her publishers before. To Kill a Mockingbird. Assumed to have been lost, the manuscript was discovered in late 2014. Go Set a Watchman. Features many of the characters from. To Kill a Mockingbird.
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5 Non Fiction Articles to Pair with Classic High School Novels - Talks with Teachers
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5 Non Fiction Articles to Pair with Classic High School Novels. August 4, 2015. August 19, 2016. Are you searching for new ways to inject some life into the teaching of your novels? Have the staples of your curriculum grown stale? I use the pocket app. It is not an exclusive list. As you will read, many of these articles are so well written that they can apply to a number of great novels. I encourage you to share your ideas on how they would fit into your curriculum in the comments below. 8220;I can feel...
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