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Jem's Bright Buttons: #2getherwearebetter Link Up - Schedules
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Tuesday, 7 April 2015. 2getherwearebetter Link Up - Schedules. I have not been a great blogger so far this year, but I'm excited to join in with the April 2nd link-up run by Ashley from Schroeder Shenanigans. And Angie from Lucky Little Learners. Link ups are probably my favourite type of blog posts to write, so this is awesome! They are doing a link up on the 2nd of each month about a particular topic, and this month is SCHEDULES! But I will type it out so it's a bit easier to read. We don't follow a pr...
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Books, Smart Moves, Why Learning Is Not All in Your Head, by Carla Hannaford
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Why Learning Is Not All In Your Head. Second edition, Revised and Enlarged. Carla Hannaford, Ph.D. Explores the many factors that contribute to the growing plague of learning disabilities: TV viewing, different foods, environmental factors, as well as the devastating effects of stress, and its consequent production of neurochemicals like cortisol that inhibit learning. She advocates more enlightened educational practices for homes and schools including: a more holistic view of each learner; less emphasis...
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Jem's Bright Buttons: April 2015
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Monday, 27 April 2015. After being totally inspired by Elizabeth from Kickin' it in Kindergarten. S sentence chant, I started using hers, with some changes. These are our 'lyrics':. A sentence has a capital, a capital and punctuation. Full stop, question mark, exclamation mark. Finger spaces, finger spaces. Don't forget your finger spaces! While we chant the first line we make our hands make a 'big' action (a bit like the capitals hand cue in this video. Monday, April 27, 2015. Sunday, 26 April 2015.
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Concerts | Ruth Bonetti
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Thoughts around words and music. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Tips for music competition success. August 10, 2016. In last week’s Queensland Eisteddfod my adjudication comments often echoed an email to my students who also faced competitions. How to prepare for a competition (or concert). In the warmup room. SLOW scales, long notes. Play any tricky bars at HALF speed. Hand on forehead and slow deep breaths calms excess adrenaline. Stand against a wall for upright posture. Communica...
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Ruth Bonetti | Thoughts around words and music | Page 2
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Thoughts around words and music. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Newer posts →. Ms Crotchet calls time on tutti. February 27, 2016. Group vs. individual music lessons? Kudos to colleagues who teach mixed groups of instruments, standards and ages as their norm. I know some who battle groups of 30 Bb/Eb clarinet and sax beginners. They’re braver than me! So I’m blessed…. But I am OVER mismatched groups! I sent an email to parents last year:. 8220;Dear parents,. GROUP LESSONS Pro and Con:.
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My Teaching Journey: Resources and Links
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Useful links and resources:. Important Things for Teachers to Consider About Students with Asperger’s Syndrome (AS). Classroom Ideas for Children with Asperger’s Syndrome. Education Queensland resources for ASD (Autism Spectrum Disorder). Index of Learning Styles. According to Carl Jung and Isabel Myers-Briggs typology. This looks interesting and has a lot of resources (but not free). My Wiki on fitness and health and how it relates to learning. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Zilzie, QLD, Australia.
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The Everyday Genius: Restoring Your Children's Natural Joy of Learning -- And Yours Too, by Peter Kline
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Restoring Children's Natural Joy of Learning — And Yours Too. Enthusiastically endorsed by parents, teachers and even corporate trainers, here is a book that clearly explains why and how successful learning occurs. It is also a practical guide for producing confident, eager learners. The book can be used immediately by parents and teachers to prepare young people for school — at any age, in any school. 8212; Thomas Armstrong, author of In Their Own Way. 8212; Thinking Families. 8212; New Age Retailer.
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School Success: The Inside Story, by Peter Kline and Lawrence D. Martel
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Peter Kline and Laurence D. Martel, Ph.D. Become an A student and get better grades with the study skills activities in this book. This tried and true resource has been recommended by Sylvan Learning for years. Starting with the five basic skills of the most successful students,. This is an all-around exceptional book for greater student empowerment! This book will not only improve students' performance, it will change their lives. 8212; Dr. Jay Smink, National Dropout Prevention Center. The learner who ...
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The Dominance Factor: How Knowing Your Dominant Eye, Ear, Brain, Hand and Foot Can Improve Your Learning, by Carla Hannaford
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How Knowing Your Dominant Eye, Ear, Brain, Hand and Foot Can Improve Your Learning. 2nd Edition, Revised and Enlarged. Carla Hannaford, Ph.D. Carla Hannaford's groundbreaking work on right/left brain dominance and learning. Our learning styles or learning preferences are influenced by our bodily patterns of lateral dominance. If you are right brain dominant and left handed, do you have different tendencies than someone who is left brain dominant and right handed? I have done dominance testing for nearly ...