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Many people are not fans of being a substitute teacher at the high school level. This is because many substitute teachers believe that they lead the class either by intimidation or by being the class hero. Neither of these approaches work very well in Read More...
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When you are grading, no when you are going over tests do you run through the problems on the board for all the students to see, even the ones who got the question right? No teacher has time to personalize feedback in math class. Or do they? If you record Read More...
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I came across an interesting article from MindShift. It gave instructions on how to create your own classroom textbook (with or without Apple). As the open education movement continues to grow and become an even more rich trove of resources, teachers Read More...
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Culturally responsive management focuses on many teaching components, from as broad as choosing appropriate curricula and as specific as using congruent communication processes. Effective classroom management also involves the utilization of many essential Read More...
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Writing lesson plans can be a daunting task for even the most prepared teacher. Let’s face it, lesson plan writing for practicum experiences or teacher training programs is vastly different from writing lessons for the “real world.” Just as an architect Read More...
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Homeroom can be a place of dread or a family community , and it all depends on what teacher you have for homeroom. Way back when in highschool I had an excellent teacher and we played fantasy football throughout the fall and I thought it was the best. Read More...
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All of the information of High Yield instruction comes from this website: http://commonsensemath.com/researchbasedstrategies.php The strategies allow teachers, students and parents to be implemented naturally. A few of the good ideas I took from the website Read More...
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At the beginning of the year, you want to create a sense of community . That each classroom should be their own little microcosm , but sometimes they are not, sometimes schools are so large that all students don't know the names of people in their class Read More...
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I have student taught in places where right-brained students were left in the dust. I don't want your classroom to be this way. Right brained students are math teacher's best friends always very helpful and if you tailor your lesson plans correctly, they Read More...
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Smart boards are the teachers best friend. Teachers best friends use to be PowerPoint's, but how boring can those be? SNORE! Listed below is a website that has many different games and templates for teachers to use in mathematics, most of which are more Read More...
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It has been a while since the last post, so as a little "I'm sorry," I will post all the differentiating materials I have accumulated over the past few weeks. This may be a little overkill, but you can use the materials as you wish and coming up with Read More...
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The new livescribe pens are making their way across the country. Very few classrooms have them and current graduate courses are now offering classes in livescribe (and even giving away free livescribe pens to those who attend). As just in their infancy Read More...
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I know that hands down incorporating literacy in the math classroom is very difficult, even for veteran teachers. My sister who is going to be an Eelementary teacher received a book in the mail that caught my eye, it was called "50 Literacy Strategies: Read More...
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Along with strategies and techniques for math teachers another field I am interested in is brain research. Over the summer I have read In a Reading State of Mind , by Douglas Fisher and Brain Rules, by John Medina ( www.brainrules.net/ ). I have started Read More...
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A great tool that I have began to play around with are Proof Blocks. http://www.proofblocks.com/ They are easy to use and a great tool for advanced geometry where students are confused with angle congruencies and triangle congruencies and just getting Read More...
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