I am so incredibly proud of this guy! His moose picture is featured on the cover of the Sept Oct issue of Canadian Geographic magazine. We finally found one on a news stand in Lethbridge!
Last chance to register for Assessment in a Thinking Classroom with @pgliljedahl 🤯 It starts on Tuesday! Register here ➡️ https://t.co/8BQw1i1xH5 #SAPDC#abedpd
Welcome to Fall 2021 :) Our Faculty of Education Wellness + Gratitude Twitter Challenge off to a great start—students, alumni, faculty, staff sharing things they are grateful for https://t.co/ZsCzI0Rf1h #uledwellness @drrobinbright
Today I’d like to thank @DianneBrodie for her commitment to learning, for her encouragement and support for teachers, school staff and students and for her strong positive leadership this week and always! #educationweek2021#thankateacher
I love this piece, but I have no idea who wrote it. We all need to be repairing our own boots as we hunker down for another two weeks. Be gentle with yourself. You cannot be and do all things for all people. What you can do is enough. You are enough.
One week from today! Ken O'Conner, Lorna Earl, Damian Cooper, Caitlin Fox, and Trish Roffey answer YOUR questions on the first day of this conference series via Zoom.
Registration closes November 18th. Don't miss out!
https://t.co/r5JjGPWDk6
#2020assessment
Don't miss the chance to engage with Misty Paterson (author of Pop-Up Studio) on exploring Thinking Routines as Worthwhile Assessment - Stories from Thinking Classrooms. Go to https://t.co/0jyvCHHfHx to register!
These books provide compelling contexts that help primary grade children understand why more advanced counting is useful and that it isn’t always efficient to count by ones.
3 "Mathical" Books for More Advanced Counting:
https://t.co/OnqyAN0lMI
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