About Blog 2nd
grade teacher blogs by Mrs. Lynes.
Not exact matches
Dayna Abraham was a preschool and first
grade teacher for 12 years and a mother of 3, so she has lots of experience in writing her lovely
blog, Lemon Lime Adventures.
Some tasks include: Review, clean out, and notify me of important emails on a regular basis; Draft responses to important emails upon discussion and review with me Review daughters school
blogs and notify me of all important dates, projects, performances; Assist in responding to emails and drafting emails to
teachers on issues related to daughters Track daughters school
grades and academic performance on a regular basis via a website.
(The title for this
blog post is from Nowell's third -
grade teacher's report.)
Bailey Sissom is a 3rd
grade teacher turned stay - at - home mom and the creator of Simply Sissom, a
blog for busy moms who value feeding their kids healthy meals and snacks, but struggle with finding the time to make it happen.
About
Blog Kindergarten Kindergarten is a blog for kindergarten, first and second grade teachers featuring lesson plans, activities and free printab
Blog Kindergarten Kindergarten is a
blog for kindergarten, first and second grade teachers featuring lesson plans, activities and free printab
blog for kindergarten, first and second
grade teachers featuring lesson plans, activities and free printables.
About
Blog Amy Lemons is a second
grade teacher who provides tips for all the second
grade students.
About
Blog A fun journey through my days as a second
grade teacher.
About
Blog My name is Jen White and I am a 7th and 8th
grade Language Arts
teacher in Illinois.
Greeley, CO About
Blog A first year 6th grade teacher's blog sharing ideas, thoughts, questions, and funny stor
Blog A first year 6th
grade teacher's
blog sharing ideas, thoughts, questions, and funny stor
blog sharing ideas, thoughts, questions, and funny stories.
Denver, CO About
Blog Learning Adventures from a 6th
grade teacher, sharing ideas, thoughts, and lessons I've learned from my 20 years in the classroom.
About
Blog I'm currently a middle school (
Grades 6 - 8) French Immersion
teacher and have been an OCT (Ontario Certified Teacher) sinc
teacher and have been an OCT (Ontario Certified
Teacher) sinc
Teacher) since 1997.
About
Blog Kindergarten Kindergarten is a blog for kindergarten, first and second grade teachers featuring lesson plans, activities and free printab
Blog Kindergarten Kindergarten is a
blog for kindergarten, first and second grade teachers featuring lesson plans, activities and free printab
blog for kindergarten, first and second
grade teachers featuring lesson plans, activities and free printables.
United States About
Blog This beautifully designed blog is a great resource for teachers who work in looping classrooms or who are responsible for teaching several different grades throughout the
Blog This beautifully designed
blog is a great resource for teachers who work in looping classrooms or who are responsible for teaching several different grades throughout the
blog is a great resource for
teachers who work in looping classrooms or who are responsible for teaching several different
grades throughout the day.
Files Included with this Lesson •
Teacher Notes and Resources • Quick Getting Started Tutorial for Students • 3 Lessons for Projects with
grading rubric including: o Create a Web Site o Create a
Blog o Create an Online Portfolio • List of project ideas for each assignment Students love authentic work and sharing their knowledge with the world is a great way to teach creativity, pride in quality and the importance of copyright.
Through e-mail, Web sites, online
grade books,
blogs, wikis, and, yes, even telephone calls, technology gives
teachers the ability to make parents partners who help assure students» timely, quality work.
In this
blog post, classroom
teacher Matt Weyers explains how he shifted the conversation in his classroom from getting a
grade to student learning.
When I interned at the Nancie Atwell Center for Teaching and Learning (read my
blog of the experience: Five Practices that Transformed My Teaching), I was amazed at how Ted DeMille, 1st / 2nd
grade teacher, taught with the morning message.
For example, I wrote in a previous
blog about a
teacher that teaches every fifth -
grade math lesson by first presenting students with a challenge problem to see what they can do, then based on results from that task, breaks the students into three groups - remedial, progressing and advanced.
High school
teacher Adrienne Curtis Dickinson launches Sammamish High School's
blog series about the seven key elements for integrating PBL across disciplines,
grades and courses.
The third
grade teachers at Brookhaven took their six weeks and created a
blog project and a biography project.
As explained in a guest
blog this year by by FairTest's Lisa Guisbond, these measures use student standardized test scores to track the growth of individual students as they progress through the
grades and see how much «value» a
teacher has added.
Educational
Blog for Elementary
Grades to help
teachers make a difference for the diverse students in their classrooms.
Meet the «worst» 8th
grade math
teacher in NYC [
blog post].
According to a recent Washington [
Blog] Post written by Valerie Strauss, in New York a 17 - year veteran and current 4th
grade teacher, recognized by the district superintendent as having a «flawless» teaching record and being «highly regarded as an educator,» is suing the state of New York over her VAM scores that have just placed her in the «ineffective»
teacher category.
In this
blog post, CEL Project Director Joanna Michelson takes a real - world example and shows step by step how a group of
teachers collaboratively analyzed Elie Wiesel's Nobel lecture «Hope, Despair, and Memory» and found ways to help ninth
grade students to comprehend and interact with the complex text.
Brian Crosby, a fifth
grade teacher at Agnes Risley Elementary School in Sparks, NV, has a
blog called Learning Is Messy.
While this is typically a
blog about math instruction, this experience welcomed all content areas and all
grade levels,
teachers, principals and instructional coaches.
In a
blog article in Education Post, he came away impressed with Smarter Balanced, not only in how it reflected
grade - level knowledge, but also how Smarter Balanced includes
teachers in developing the assessment.
Today we're sharing a guest post from Elizabeth M. Peterson, fourth -
grade teacher and host of the Inspired Classroom, a
blog about using music and arts education to enhance student learning.
About
Blog Kindergarten Kindergarten is a blog for kindergarten, first and second grade teachers featuring lesson plans, activities and free printab
Blog Kindergarten Kindergarten is a
blog for kindergarten, first and second grade teachers featuring lesson plans, activities and free printab
blog for kindergarten, first and second
grade teachers featuring lesson plans, activities and free printables.
Brittany Kline is a fourth -
grade teacher in Rochester, New York, who with her husband Kelan Kline, runs The Savvy Couple, a money - saving
blog.
About
Blog Kindergarten Kindergarten is a blog for kindergarten, first and second grade teachers featuring lesson plans, activities and free printab
Blog Kindergarten Kindergarten is a
blog for kindergarten, first and second grade teachers featuring lesson plans, activities and free printab
blog for kindergarten, first and second
grade teachers featuring lesson plans, activities and free printables.
About
Blog - Fourth
grade teacher who loves sharing her experiences while teaching.
About
Blog - I am a third
grade teacher who loves his career very much.
About
Blog - I'm a fourth
grade writing
teacher from Texas!
About
Blog - After following and reading some really great
blogs about reading and teaching reading, I thought it was time to start blogging as a way to reflect on my journey as a
teacher of readers.I am a husband, father of five, and a third
grade teacher.
About
Blog - I am a mother of two wonderful children, a wife of 26 years to an incredible husband, and a 3rd
grade teacher who LOVES to share her love of learning!
About
Blog - 4th
grade teacher, mom, blogger, photographer... all about creativity in the classroom and real world problem solving — for students AND
teachers!
About
Blog - I'm a twenty something 5th
grade teacher in a small town in Alabama.
About
Blog - I am Carol - a
teacher with 30 years of working with kids of all
grade levels (mostly third) and now a STEM Specialist.
About
Blog - I am a fourth
grade teacher in southeastern Wisconsin.
About
Blog - I am a third
grade teacher.
About
Blog - I am very privileged and honored to be selected to be your child's 5th
grade teacher and I look forward to a spectacular school year.
About
Blog - A collaborative blog that shares teaching ideas and resources geared to third grade teachers and stude
Blog - A collaborative
blog that shares teaching ideas and resources geared to third grade teachers and stude
blog that shares teaching ideas and resources geared to third
grade teachers and students.
About
Blog - Fourth
grade teacher who loves traveling, reading and teaching of course.
About
Blog - Teaching Resources is a website created by retired
teacher Laura Candler to share ready - to - use classroom resources (
Grades 2 - 6).
About
Blog - A blog about life as an elementary teacher, along with useful resources.I've taught 3rd grade honors, 3rd grade dual, and finally once again, a regular 3rd grade classr
Blog - A
blog about life as an elementary teacher, along with useful resources.I've taught 3rd grade honors, 3rd grade dual, and finally once again, a regular 3rd grade classr
blog about life as an elementary
teacher, along with useful resources.I've taught 3rd
grade honors, 3rd
grade dual, and finally once again, a regular 3rd
grade classroom.
About
Blog - I'm a third
grade teacher who is passionate about education and learning.
About
Blog - Third
grade teacher recommends children's literature * shares teaching ideas & freebies * and discusses best practices for upper elementary learners.