@pnabbie Omigosh yes! I am almost done. How does she do it? She writes what a ten year old boy would do, thinks like a ten year old boy would think, and says what a ten year boy old like would say. All though his life she mimics that what a boy that she is like. Kingsolver is a master!
@JakeMillerTech My first year teaching, I was concerned that my Study Hall kids wouldn’t have homework on the first day, so we did this together. I had them hooked and ready to build a cooperative learning community with me.
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WL proficiency: Novice needs support and solid ground, intermediate is more flexible, advance can navigate in unfamiliar territory. Loving the #DLI_Intensive_Summer_2023 training at East Point Academy in West Columbia
Lots of amazing learning opportunities coming up this summer for SC Educators! Check out our PD page or contact your regional OPL coach for more details! @PersonalizeSC
This week, Mrs. Weeks' German III class and l visited Neuschwanstein Castle using VR goggles. Students were able to turn and look around, just as in the physical world. It was a fun way to connect with this part of the world!
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#langchat Just played Cupside Down from @senoraCMT for the 1st time. Utter delightful madness on the last day before break! Low prep on teacher end (<10 min to write questions), high engagement on student side with many smiles all around. Directions: https://t.co/1SoLSTy4v9
Spent a great day with my tribe! World language teachers are life long learner, performers, and salesmen for their language and culture. We had dynamic and interactive presentations today @SCFLTA2023
@specialtechie@canva I use @Screencastify daily and couldn’t live without it. I use it for personalized feedback with a simple link and for posting gifs with procedures on how to turn things in or access course materials. #pd4uandme
Thoroughly enjoyed @NFLaFave’s “Learning is optional” session today @scedtech! Just wanted to share a fun tweet for the website section of the pres where you reference pamphlets…
THERE ARE 30,000 TEACHERS IN SOUTH CAROLINA NOT REGISTERED TO VOTE EVEN THOUGH ALL DECISIONS THAT IMPACT THEIR JOBS ARE MADE BY ELECTED OFFICIALS. IF ALL TEACHERS VOTED, THEY’D BE THE THIRD LARGEST VOTING BLOCK, AND WE COULD HAVE LEADERS THAT VALUE PUBLIC EDUCATION.