Shout out to Lisa Pastella from John Ruhrah for creating slide decks for My Baltimore Book for distance learning! You can find the slides for Chapters 1 (People) + 2 (Housing) here: https://t.co/E34iDGCk4k
To all of the fabulous @BaltCitySchools 3rd grade teachers and students making it work through distance learning - My Baltimore Book is now available for PDF download! Spread the word 📣https://t.co/R8tdcodVPj
A5: Use @MyBaltimoreBook so the students relate to what they’re learning about! Also, find the connections between the SS experiences and the material you are teaching. #BmoreEdChat
So many ideas! Check out the awesome place based activities and resources teachers at the #mybaltimorebook Curriculum Slam at the @CityNeighbors Progressive Ed Summit came up with! #placebaseded
Join us at the @CityNeighbors Progressive Ed conference for a My Baltimore Book Curriculum Slam! Workshop participants will leave with a free copy of #mybaltimorebook and ready to use lesson ideas 📚 #CityNeighborsSummit2019#baltimore https://t.co/SFZLfEicpt
@BaltCitySchools teachers: new My Baltimore Books are on their way for SY18-19! In the meantime, have students taking a walk around the neighborhood. Ask: What do you like about the area? What would you change? Give students clipboards to make it extra fun!
"When our kids learn to think critically about the world around them, they become the kinds of engaged citizens who will recognize and question injustice when they see it and work to do something about it." @SydneyChaffee https://t.co/7yJW8VD2Q7
It’s my favorite unit of the year @LakelandSchool ! Great conversations happening among our scholars as @MyBaltimoreBook helps them examine our city and community!