Once upon a time, we had chalk talks and rotate tables to react to quotes and excerpts. Now we have jamboards! I love using the tools at hand to make our virtual classes as interactive as possible! β€οΈ
Readers Circle! Donβt you just love when students are engaged and using the resources available for them? I did this activity with my AAP yesterday and today with my Gen Ed. With the provided scaffolds, everyone had a successful conversation about the articles!!! β€οΈ π
This week, my classes created a list of working agreements. Then, they voted for the ones that will become the norms for all students. Collaboration across class sections β€οΈ
#Bestof2018 One of our most popular articles of the year explores a contentious question: should schools drop traditional letter grades in favor of alternative assessments like mastery-based transcripts or student portfolios? https://t.co/2BJUU93t0E
Lit Circles: Fostering Heterogeneous Collaboration This year I tried this at in my classes! I love the scaffold he uses at the tables. I will try to incorporate that next time. #collaborativelearning https://t.co/lFbXpE3SYr
Creating tolerance and acceptance in the classroom. "We must make it clear to our communities that we value diversity and that everyone is welcome in our schools and districts." https://t.co/BNoukLbmxW @edutopia