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A Day in the Life
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A Day in the Life. Tuesday, May 26, 2015. What do I do when my reading group gets “stuck” on a level? Sometimes, you just can’t avoid getting stuck. Teach enough children and odds are you are probably going to teach a group of children who get stuck. What’s a teacher to do? Just as one could get a truck or car out of the mud, reading groups can get unstuck too. What’s holding the children back? Where do they lose the meaning? Is it because they have to pause for unknown words? Here are some suggestions:.
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A Day in the Life: Granny
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A Day in the Life. Thursday, April 30, 2015. Good afternoon. I’m Rhonda Hayes, granny’s oldest grandchild. My life has been richly blessed with grandparents. When I was born I had both maternal and paternal grandparents and great grandparents, and even one great-great grandparent- -12 in all. It amazes me when I think about how she lived almost a century and the events that shaped her life and ours. She loved to sew and I remember her letting me sit on her back like a piggy back ride, while she sewed.
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A Day in the Life: July 2014
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A Day in the Life. Saturday, July 19, 2014. A Day in the Life: Leading and Monitoring School Improvement Plans. A Day in the Life: Leading and Monitoring School Improvement Plans. As a Superintendent and an Assistant Superintendent, I have enjoyed working with school leaders in various parts of the state of Georgia. I. Leading and Monitoring School Improvement Plans. How can a principal effectively lead and monitor the school improvement plan in the midst of so many challenges? Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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A Day in the Life: February 2010
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A Day in the Life. Saturday, February 6, 2010. As a young, first year teacher, working with a para-professional can bring a multitude of challenges. From the onset, it is important for the teacher to share her beliefs with the para-profesional. The para-professional and the teacher need to work together in tandem but the para will be at a disadvantage if she does not know the teacher's expectations. Here are important topics the teacher and para-professional should discuss:. Unobtrusively. Intervenin...
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A Day in the Life: July 2011
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A Day in the Life. Sunday, July 17, 2011. Back to the Future: New Teachers Building Relationships with Veteran Teachers by Sharing Ideas. One of the things I learned about sharing ideas was- -if someone can take an idea that I have shared and make it bigger and/or better, I'm thrilled. I'm honored. I consider it a compliment. I'm thankful that I have helped someone else. Share your ideas. It's through sharing that we all learn more. Friday, July 15, 2011. Back to the Future. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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A Day in the Life: October 2014
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A Day in the Life. Sunday, October 26, 2014. Just how good is Buster Posey and how does baseball connect to education? Baseball. It’s considered by some to be the American pastime. For those of you that don’t follow the game, the grand finale has started and the World Series is underway. This afternoon I read, “ Just how good is Buster Posey? An article by Ted Berg in the October 23, 2014 issue of USA Today Sports. Evaluating catchers can be difficult for baseball’s most dedicated statisticians....
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A Day in the Life: April 2015
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A Day in the Life. Thursday, April 30, 2015. Good afternoon. I’m Rhonda Hayes, granny’s oldest grandchild. My life has been richly blessed with grandparents. When I was born I had both maternal and paternal grandparents and great grandparents, and even one great-great grandparent- -12 in all. It amazes me when I think about how she lived almost a century and the events that shaped her life and ours. She loved to sew and I remember her letting me sit on her back like a piggy back ride, while she sewed.
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A Day in the Life: January 2010
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A Day in the Life. Tuesday, January 26, 2010. A Day in the Life of a New Teacher.how do you approach parents with a sensitive topic and have a difficult conversation? How do you approach a parent and let them know that you are worried about their child? What should you do if you think the child has a significant problem.what if you are wondering if the child is autistic or severely delayed? I'd like to share some of the things I am learning about your child. I'm learning that he/she likes to- - -....
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A Day in the Life: October 2010
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A Day in the Life. Saturday, October 9, 2010. I've just spent one whole week with my daughter "volunteering" in her first grade classroom. The week far exceeded my expectations and heart's desire. I wanted to spend time with my daughter. Since she lives in Alaska I don't see her often. She's the best daughter anyone could ever hope to have. She calls her dad and me everyday and sometimes I even forget that she's over four thousand miles away. Parent volunteers are awesome. To my daughter, her students, a...
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