We use writing checklists in Writer’s Workshop, so why not for math writing too?! 1st Graders in 1A use math writing checklists to make sure they’ve shown their work in a way that clearly articulates their process and thinking 🙌 @SolonCSD
“Anytime an operating system—like a school or a curriculum—consistently fails a specific subset of people, there is not something wrong with the people. There is something wrong with the system.”
https://t.co/TUU1FKLgMc @MisterMinor
After hearing @gfletchy speak about 3-Act problems, Mrs. Shah made some of her own! 2E second graders were presented a real world problem, shared what they wondered and noticed, then worker together to define a solution path, solve and validate! @MrsKritsch
KA and 1A celebrated the end of their informative writing units by sharing their Teaching books and How To books with each other! ✏️ 🍩 #spartanshare@LucyCalkins
30 awesome Lakeview teachers & staff members joined us for the first day of our book study on The Culture Code by @DanielCoyle !!#spartanshare#solonstrong
1E authors are using @padlet to share their book reviews! Great persuasive writing by these first graders! @adibbleia @LucyCalkins Check them out here: https://t.co/0zpEClmzLR
No worksheets needed when you can write on your desk! As always, I was reenergized and left with a million new ideas after being with @2ALakeview. The way Jan promotes self reflection with students and celebrates mistakes is AWESOME to see in action!
"This work is not instant. There is no quick path to success. Things won't always go well the first (or second or ninth) time. We are allowed to fail, reflect, improve, and try again. This is the only way." @MisterMinor#WeGotThis#bkedresources PD in PJs with @MoserEmily2