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Day # 7…Poetry Challenge | Literacy Details
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Just another WordPress.com weblog. Day # 7…Poetry Challenge. Here is my “nature” walk poem from yesterday. We all pretty much wrote poems that mentioned the “Earth” because my friends are talking about Earth Day with their classroom teacher. Happy Poetry Friday🙂. Day #8…Final Day of the Poetry Challenge. Apr 18, 2008. Fantastic inspiration. I’m a bit cold here and I’m feeling your warmth. Apr 18, 2008. Apr 18, 2008. I love the personification here. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here.
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Book Club | Jennybateacher's Weblog
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Writing, Classroom Inquiry and Everyday Teaching. Robert J. Marzano’s book. What Works in Schools. On October 3, 2009 at 9:48 pm Leave a Comment. To TrackBack this entry is:. Https:/ jennybateacher.wordpress.com/2009/10/03/book-club/trackback/. Feed for comments on this post. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. West Tennessee Writing Project.
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Day #8…Final Day of the Poetry Challenge | Literacy Details
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Just another WordPress.com weblog. Day #8…Final Day of the Poetry Challenge. The children that I am working with “have” to learn how to write acrostic poems (so they can have one in their portfolio). So I decided to write a few myself to show them how to do it! Since I have two boys…I wrote a poem about both of them…here goes:. Hooting the ball into the. Joshua LOVES to play basketball, watch basketball, read about basketball…he even slept with his new basketball on his birthday! Orn eleven weeks early.
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Taking a break… | Literacy Details
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Just another WordPress.com weblog. Taking a break…. Have a fab-u-lous week! Day #8…Final Day of the Poetry Challenge. So…I think I am back! Nov 01, 2008. Hi I teach 4th grade here in Madison, Indiana. I spent a good amount of time browsing your site. Thanks for your words. My site. Has many issues like yours. I hope to come back soon and read more. Have a good day. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public).
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So…I think I am back!! | Literacy Details
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Just another WordPress.com weblog. So…I think I am back! Wow It has been a LONG while since I have made an entry. The end of the spring semester was cRaZy for me…taking two grad classes in the spring…and in the first summer session (which is still during the school year) and coaching full time…was way too much to handle for me! Since the last time I posted an entry there have been a few changes in my life…. I am soooooo excited about this new adventure! I packed up ALL of my staff development stuff that ...
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Dissertation Advice if I get there | Jennybateacher's Weblog
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Writing, Classroom Inquiry and Everyday Teaching. Dissertation Advice if I get there. Since I’m applying to a doctoral program, this sounds like good advice (from Dangerously Irrelevant) to hold onto:. Struggling with your dissertation? November 9, 2010. Dissertations are difficult things. There are multiple reasons why most folks don’t have one. Here are some words of wisdom that I’ve heard from others and now pass along to my own doctoral students. Big ideas are good but. Block off the time. The idea o...
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Writing, Classroom Inquiry and Everyday Teaching. Dissertation Advice if I get there. Since I’m applying to a doctoral program, this sounds like good advice (from Dangerously Irrelevant) to hold onto:. Struggling with your dissertation? November 9, 2010. Dissertations are difficult things. There are multiple reasons why most folks don’t have one. Here are some words of wisdom that I’ve heard from others and now pass along to my own doctoral students. Big ideas are good but. Block off the time. The idea o...
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Writing, Classroom Inquiry and Everyday Teaching. Deadly Islands (end of a course activity for pre-int ). Here is something I would like to try next year! In one of the notes. Every group (3-4 students) draws their island. It should be quite big (there will be post-its on them! And colourful. They should also draw some particularly nice places, name and number them (Valley of the Elves, City that Never Sleeps etc.). On June 9, 2013 at 1:35 pm Leave a Comment. One chance. each. year. Does one game prove a...
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Parent and Community Involvement – Marzano Chapter 5 | Jennybateacher's Weblog
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Writing, Classroom Inquiry and Everyday Teaching. Parent and Community Involvement – Marzano Chapter 5. This is an important issue to me. We have parents who WANT to be involved in their child’s education, but they don’t know how. Every year I have students who do well on Spelling tests and that’s about it. Parents know HOW to help their students in Spelling. Many really don’t know how to help in other areas. I wish we could have a poster contest – DID YOU CHECK MY BACKPACK? Volunteers: Our current PTO t...
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Goals and Feedback – Marzano Chapter 4 | Jennybateacher's Weblog
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Writing, Classroom Inquiry and Everyday Teaching. Goals and Feedback – Marzano Chapter 4. 8220;George Madaus and colleagues found that tests that are not specifically designed to assess a particular school’s curriculum frequently underestimate the true learning of students” (p. 38). 8220;The message is clear. Unless a school employs assessment that are specific to the curriculum actually taught, it cannot accurately determine how well its students are learning.” (p. 38). I’d need to explain all of ...