Throughout my student teaching, I have utilized flexible small group instruction for math and reading. Because of this, I have challenged myself to work on creating expectations for cooperative learning groups.
These are great differentiation strategies to incorporate in the classroom. I have enjoyed using some of these strategies throughout my student teaching this semester!
LOVE this table! Gives various examples of various differentiation strategies. This can be used in any content area. From https://t.co/ycqZqfGHgA
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This semester @SamfordEd has been developing a resource center for parents and teachers to provide the community with support during this difficult time of distance learning. Check it out at https://t.co/JWvYvkn9E6 !
@SamfordEd Bored with NO School! What do professors Zoom about when students are Distance Learning? We miss our students! Check out the video link below:
https://t.co/LvHsaWq3VC
During this period of online learning, I have learned about so many new technological platforms, and am excited to incorporate them into my teaching! What have been your favorite online platforms and resources that you have used or learned about throughout online learning?
As I am finishing writing my concept-based unit, I was reminded about a strategy that I learned about during ALA Conference @AlabamaLiteracy this fall. Lynne Dorfman shared her version of “Think, Ink, Pair, Share”, and it has been a strategy I have loved using throughout my unit!
This year I have had several opportunities to participate in professional development. Reflecting on some meaningful experiences with AMSTI @AMSTI4all, and ALA conference @AlabamaLiteracy. Thankful that @SamfordEd provides pre-service teachers with so many learning opportunities!
@Ms_RogersSU Flipgrid and Microsoft TEAMS have been some of my favorite resources. I have enjoyed using Flipgrid because it allows students to be creative in responding to each other and their teachers. I have also loved learning how to use Powtoons to create instructional videos for students
@MsMollyDowning TEAMS and Zoom have definitely become great resources for teachers and students during this time! It is so encouraging to see your classmates’ and teachers’ faces while at home!
@LearningwithMsJ Flipgrid has been one of my favorites too! My favorite thing about it is that it is easy for students to navigate and they seem to really enjoy making the videos for their friends and teachers.
Today I am thankful for technology that allows us to meet new people face to face during this time of online learning! Met my sweet pen pal today using Flipgrid and it was such a treat! It has been so much fun writing to my pal all year long and seeing her development in writing!
This semester I had the opportunity to write a devotional called “Praying for Peace”. God perfectly placed this topic on my heart months ago and it is amazing to see how it completely applies to our current situation today. Today’s devotional is “Peace During Unrest”. @DrLizi
Loved creating my literacy center, “Wild about Reading”! Students can engage in fun phonological awareness activities by scanning the QR code for each activity!