While I may be the first woman in this office, I will not be the last—because every little girl watching tonight sees that this is a country of possibilities.
So very proud of the work we did with this article and the two inspiring educators I was able to write it with @SonjaCherryPaul @MaryEhrenworth . 🔥❤️📚 #tcrwp
“How would the world change if kids read books they enjoyed in high school? Do you think they wouldn’t get into college? No! They would become adults who read for enjoyment and learning.” @halseanderson
A message to teachers by author Christopher Paul Curtis:“Your students know what you think of them. You cannot hide it.” Also, “As educators you are the only ones who can directly influence the life of a student.” Social Justice Saturday #TCRWP
So much of reading comprehension is influenced by a reader's prior knowledge. The more you know, the better you can read. That's why I have been giving my students an article of the week for years. I have now posted the 1st one for the 2018-2019 year here: https://t.co/PlMI1dwYir
Born #OTD in 1908, Mary G. Ross was the first Native American woman engineer, Lockheed’s first female engineer altogether, and helped develop the Agena rocket for the Apollo program. https://t.co/d23iv04kgN
One way to lift the level of partner talk is to show kids how it looks & sounds across a progression. I’ve taught into this rubric, videoed an exemplar partnership (kudos to @missskbee for that gem of an idea!), and used both the rubric & video to coach other partnerships. #tcrwp
The engineering design process that includes ask, imagine, plan, create and improve makes it engineering. Without the ask, imagine, and plan, it’s tinkering. @StateCollegeSD @EiE_org #EiEinspired