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A blog dedicated to using movement in the classroom. Walking to the Tune of Vocabulary. May 6, 2015. Once we headed back into the classroom, each group was given the chance to share what it thought was the group’s best sentence. This activity uses repetition and movement as a way to reinforce vocabulary concepts. Photo: http:/ images.huffingtonpost.com/2014-04-25-Walking JR 604.jpg. Writer’s Block and Physical Movement. Building Reading Comprehension with Legos. Costco, Play-Doh, and Reading.
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A blog dedicated to using movement in the classroom. The Nature of Reading. June 17, 2016. I have always enjoyed reading. I love escaping into a fictional world and letting my imagination soar. Similarly, I love escaping into professional reading and letting my creative juices flow into planning the next lesson or PD session. Http:/ www.scholastic.com/teachers/article/take-reading-outdoors. Http:/ www.scholastic.com/parents/resources/article/reading-activities/5-ideas-summer-reading-outdoors. May 4, 2016.
Get Your Students Moving | teachingthroughmovement
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A blog dedicated to using movement in the classroom. Get Your Students Moving. July 8, 2015. Article providing tips on how to get kids to move in class. Get Your Students Moving. Letting kids move in class isn’t a break from learning. It IS learning. Summer: A Great Time to Move Toward Deep Reflection →. 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 Twitter account. ( Log Out.
School neuroscience unleashes students’ brain power | teachingthroughmovement
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A blog dedicated to using movement in the classroom. School neuroscience unleashes students’ brain power. July 17, 2015. Educational neuroscience empowers teachers with new insights into how all students learn and holds promise for enhancing special ed, but myths and exaggerations sprouting up around the burgeoning field could lead to children being labeled, which could limit their abilities, experts say. Read more of the article here:. Summer: A Great Time to Move Toward Deep Reflection. Raising Literac...
Taking a Stroll to Discuss | teachingthroughmovement
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A blog dedicated to using movement in the classroom. Taking a Stroll to Discuss. January 4, 2015. Photo: http:/ cardigansandcurriculum.blogspot.com/2011/09/classroom-changes.html. Moving to Write →. One thought on “ Taking a Stroll to Discuss. January 4, 2015 at 10:18 pm. Reblogged this on So, You Think You Can Teach ESL? 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). Notify me of new comments via email.
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Wading into Word Walls | Harriet in Bloom
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A place for educators to reflect, recharge, and revive. Wading into Word Walls. February 27, 2014. Image from: http:/ goo.gl/Gkmn0n. I have an announcement to make: I’ve decided to make a word wall. But I’m still intimidated. I decided to bite the bullet and implement a word wall the other day when my students were struggling through the first four pages of Blood and Thunder. Now, the question is, how does one use. Where will I put it? Should the words be in alphabetical order? The perfectionist side of ...
I’ve Moved! | Harriet in Bloom
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A place for educators to reflect, recharge, and revive. June 10, 2015. Hello, and thank you for visiting! You are welcome to explore this website, but I have moved on to bigger and better things at mshayes.org. I hope to see you there! 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. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. Tackle the 6th...
‘Twas the eve of the Diction Door | Harriet in Bloom
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A place for educators to reflect, recharge, and revive. 8216;Twas the eve of the Diction Door. March 3, 2014. Twas the eve of the Diction Door. And all through the school,. Every student was wondering. How it would be used. Except for Ms. Bloom. At every question anew. She said, Tune in tomorrow,. It’ll be quite a show! To learn the lingo! And as she walked off,. The students replied,. That Ms. Bloom. Want to read more about the Diction Door? Check out these two posts: Wading into Word Walls. Broad Run H...
Adult Learning / My Learning Network | Amy's Instructional Design Blog 6115
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Amy's Instructional Design Blog 6115. Discussion Pages: Personal Thoughts on Learning Theories. November 17, 2013. Adult Learning / My Learning Network. Adult Learning / My Learning Network. Adult Learning is set up as a blog to inform learners of the newest trends in learning (what I call comprehension and synthesis). The many articles include study skills, procrastination, multi-tasking and many other ideas on strategies to retain (acquire) knowledge. What do our students know? Enter your comment here.
My Instructional Learning Networks and Connectivism | Amy's Instructional Design Blog 6115
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Amy's Instructional Design Blog 6115. Discussion Pages: Personal Thoughts on Learning Theories. December 2, 2013. My Instructional Learning Networks and Connectivism. Amy Williams, M.Ed., Reading. Reflection on Mind Mapping and Connectivism. Based on the central definition of Connectivism, which is the integration of principles explored by chaos, network, and complexity and self-organization theories (Siemens), I consider our last question first, which asks: (which also asks the first 3 questions). I ref...
Constructivism and Social Learning Theory | Amy's Instructional Design Blog 6115
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Amy's Instructional Design Blog 6115. Discussion Pages: Personal Thoughts on Learning Theories. November 24, 2013. Constructivism and Social Learning Theory. EDUC 6115, November 2013. Constructivism theory poses the notion that we learn through social experiences as well as internal cognitive experiences. Chapter 6 of Learning Theories and Instruction. Strategy(What I Know, what I Want to know and what I/we have Learned). How do we as instructors prevent de-motivation? New York. Pearson. Chapters...Walde...
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Amy's Instructional Design Blog 6115. Discussion Pages: Personal Thoughts on Learning Theories. November 13, 2013. Learning Matrix Flashcards and Quizes. Learning Matrix Flashcards and Quizes. To my fellow bloggers! We are currently learning about learning theories and their relevance to instructional design. Click on this link to find a lot of terrific information regarding our semester long project! Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window). Share on Facebook (Opens in new window). Click to share...
Mapping My Learning Connections | Amy's Instructional Design Blog 6115
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Amy's Instructional Design Blog 6115. Discussion Pages: Personal Thoughts on Learning Theories. December 2, 2013. Mapping My Learning Connections. SourceForge Community Blog What’s new on SourceForge.net. My Instructional Learning Networks and Connectivism →. 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. Notify me of new comments via email. Live to Wri...
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Amy's Instructional Design Blog 6115. Discussion Pages: Personal Thoughts on Learning Theories. Monthly Archives: December 2013. December 16, 2013. Week 7 Blog: Fitting the Pieces Together. Week 7 Blog Assignment. Fitting the Pieces Together: Integrating Technology. Technology allows me to write more quickly, gather information more quickly and present information more creatively. Although I do have an eye for color and texture, drawing is not my best skill. Computers allow me to express what I h...Bull,...
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Teaching Through Accelerated Pathways – February 15-16, 2013 | Conference Information and Materials
Teaching Through Accelerated Pathways – February 15-16, 2013. Conference Information and Materials. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Workgroup 1: Placement Policies. Workgroup 2: Institutional Models. Workgroup 3: Policy Shifts. Workgroup 4: Faculty Development. Workgroup 6: Adjustments for Student Demographics. Workgroup 7: Developmental to Gateway Courses-Closing Gaps and Knowledge Transfer. Workgroup 8: Transformative Practices for Affective Issues. January 3, 2013. GGC is one of fo...
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Digital Narratives
Reflections of an English teacher about digital narratives, using ICTs in the secondary English classroom, what makes a creative teacher and some other stuff. Friday, July 13, 2012. And I've made a ppt movie like this one http:/ youtu.be/INuG5D8nHEM. To show the ways the language of visual grammar can be developed. And a more specific examples is here: http:/ youtu.be/C0xYpvLm0kM. Below is some of the grammar that will assist you when you analyse visual texts: Representational Meanings. Modality (real id...
Teaching through Emotions - where a fundamental truth about teaching is explored
Where a fundamental truth about teaching is explored. How can I form a Teacher Support Group? Teachers as Developmental Partners. How can I form a Teacher Support Group? Teachers as Developmental Partners. April 10, 2015. When it comes to articles about education, I usually know exactly where I stand: in the land of the progressives, where discovery, growth, care, and authenticity lie. How does Success Academy do it? Students’ scores on class assignments are posted for all to see, so poor performan...
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How Have Our Students Changed? Why Is This Topic Important? How Can We Use This Technology to Our Advantage. Links to Educational Game Websites. Mixing Education and games. Whether we like it or not, kids growing up these days will be playing a lot of games - from dedicated video game systems such as Nintendo Wii, to computer games like World of Warcraft, to tablet and phone app games such as Clash of Clans and Candy Crush. As educators, we can use this love of gaming to make learning fun!
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teachingthroughmovement | A blog dedicated to using movement in the classroom
A blog dedicated to using movement in the classroom. School neuroscience unleashes students’ brain power. July 17, 2015. Educational neuroscience empowers teachers with new insights into how all students learn and holds promise for enhancing special ed, but myths and exaggerations sprouting up around the burgeoning field could lead to children being labeled, which could limit their abilities, experts say. Read more of the article here:. Summer: A Great Time to Move Toward Deep Reflection. July 13, 2015.
Teaching Through Movies | Trading Crayons for Cameras
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Living Islands: LIVE: Teaching Through Nature
The Development of Seabird web camera. The Puffins of Burhou. Live: Teaching Through Nature 2015. Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust. Teaching and Learning Resources. Teaching and Learning Resources. Living and Working on Alderney. Birds on the Edge. The Daily Digest 2015. The Daily Digest Archive. Living Islands: LIVE: Teaching Through Nature. Tune in to watch our Puffin and Gannet colonies LIVE. Find out where Ortac's Gannets are going when they aren't on the rock. By WOWSlider.com v7.4. Is an excitin...
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Teaching through Song.. in Non-Musical Disciplines
Teaching through Song. in Non-Musical Disciplines. A TEACHING AID BY ALAN REIFMAN, COLLEGE PROFESSOR AND AMATEUR SONG LYRICIST. Wednesday, April 29, 2015. Oregon State Professor Puts Biochemistry Lessons to Song. A while back, my former student Jenny Strovas brought to my attention Oregon State University biochemistry professor Kevin Ahern, who puts narratives of chemical-reaction sequences to popular song melodies. Here is an article. Tuesday, June 17, 2008. From the July 15. Friday, February 29, 2008.