Ms. Frizzle's "method of teaching is radically gentle: She’s watchful, patient and completely trusting in her students’ abilities to explore, observe and draw their own conclusions." (via @nytimes) https://t.co/SlaxJj2piA
Do you send “happy notes” to parents? One middle school instructional coach says these random, positive notes home can make a big difference.
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“Middle school students will need extra help to build up the self-regulatory skills needed to ‘set themselves up for success.’” Here are some skills middle school students might struggle with during distance learning—and suggestions on how to help.
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We can always learn from kids! ❤️
Kid Superintendent says it best:
🌟 “Let’s be kind humans.”
🌟 “Let’s give each other grace.”
🌟 “You are great, we need you here!”
@FernHillES#FHEbobcats
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#ThoughtForTheDay One of the best ways we can show our gratitude towards teachers is to identify their talents & then encourage to use those talents to do what they do best - teach kids. When we do so all kids win! #Culturize
Teach your students the power of storytelling! By the end of this PBS LearningMedia activity, they will have written a story with clear setting, conflict and resolution.
District and school leaders can check out this list of questions to think about the different aspects of their systems affected by moving to blended or online learning.—via @newamerica
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Help your little ones celebrate Black culture today and every day. We asked our kid book experts to share their favorite books by Black authors or featuring Black characters. Share your family’s favorite books with us by tagging PBS KIDS!