School is NOT closed for the year. The building is. If you listen closely you can hear the hum of hard working teachers, administrators, and support staff preparing to save the day in ways and means never seen before. Yes, we are brokenhearted, but these broken hearts will lead
Oral Reading Fluency: Exploring fluency practices suggested by the work of Dr. Tim Rasinski (Part Two) by Dr. Sam Bommarito
@DoctorSam7
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Phenomenal MUST READ post from Katie Kelly and Paul Thomas; Media Misreading the Reading Crisis Yet Again. Please share!
@ktkelly14 @plthomasEdD#G2Great#LitEssentials
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Editing our mentor sentences in 3rd grade ! #@RosieKuhar has drank the koolaid! @writeguyjeff @whitney_larocca - thank you, thank you for inspiring us! Our ELLs are thriving! #mentorsentences#sentencestrips
Personalized learning pathways for educators-“work towards creating professional environments where all teachers have professional growth goals that they have established and can be supported.”
We need to have all leaders work towards creating professional environments where all teachers have professional growth goals that they have established and can be supported. @mwniehoff#TeacherAppreciationWeek#GSthankateacher https://t.co/Neb6bkBP0e
“Play is brain building, a central part of healthy child development, a key to executive function skills and a buffer against the negative impacts of stress.”
“The end of the year is a great time to try new things. ... It’s now or never to try a few “riskier” new things before the year is over.” Three Things to Try in Writing Workshop Before the End of the School Year
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