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Math | Learning is a journey, not an endpoint.
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Learning is a journey, not an endpoint. However, I have developed a new mantra, one that can only be used when we are taught to think about the pliability of numbers and operations Don’t work for the numbers, make the numbers work for you! Making Sense: Teaching and Learning Mathematics. With Understanding by James Hiebert et al. I encourage you to read the article,. The Harmful Effects of Carrying and Borrowing in Grades 1-4. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public).
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Differentiated Literacy Centers | Learning is a journey, not an endpoint.
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Learning is a journey, not an endpoint. How Do I Develop Differentiated Literacy Centers? The first step is to unpack the standard. Sometimes this requires research to really understand what the standard means. Unpacking the standard means I identify what students need to know (content/ideas), be able to do (skills), and understand (theories, principles, generalizations, big ideas etc). How Do I Implement Differentiated Task Cards? How will Karen find joy in this work when she prefers not to write at all?
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Fine Motor Skills | Learning is a journey, not an endpoint.
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Learning is a journey, not an endpoint. Children need to engage in a variety of activities to promote fine motor skills (and they need to go beyond swiping an ipad! Activities for Fine Motor Hand Control. 1 Fish for objects:. 8211; Float objects (colored ice cubes, beads) in water; fish with strainer, tongs,. 8211; salad scissors, slotted spoons etc. 8211; Make fishing rod with paper towel roll, string and magnet. 8211; Fish for paper fish with paper clips to attract the magnet. 8211; cookie cutters.
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Literacy | Learning is a journey, not an endpoint.
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Learning is a journey, not an endpoint. Point of View: Common Core Reading Literature Standard 6 Demystified. What is point of view in literature? Point of view is how the author lets you see the story. The author determines whether the story is told in first, second or third person and whether we are told exactly how a character feels or if we will need to infer their emotions. The author decides what will be revealed by dialogue vs. the author’s narration. K Know author and illustrator and what they do.
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Comprehension | Learning is a journey, not an endpoint.
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Purpose Anyone? | Learning is a journey, not an endpoint.
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Learning is a journey, not an endpoint. Identify the main purpose of a text, including what the author wants to answer, explain, or describe. One could easily say to answer the question of how to make a wallet. Even in the dictionary, describe is defined as “to explain something.” So why the three different terms? Was it to be all-inclusive because in the bigger picture, students need to understanding that informational text is to inform, and DEA are three ways of teaching the reading? Date : June 7, 2013.
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Preschool | Learning is a journey, not an endpoint.
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