On classroom blogs, students put into conversation their reading of paintings and photography with songs, poems, books, and articles like this post comparing Sia's «Elastic Heart» and Picasso's Femme Aux Bras Croises.
Students can tweet a video they've created to share their opinion about a novel, or share the steps to solve a math problem
on a classroom blog.
We've also documented
it on my classroom blog, on Twitter with the hashtag #NCSDigitalShop, and in pictures on Flickr.
Not exact matches
«It's amazing how little the typical
classroom has changed over the years,» the former Microsoft CEO wrote
on his
blog, Gates Notes.
Well I'm sure there is no way you ant to prove that here
on the
blog but I'm equally certain that the next time you walk into a U.S. public
classroom you'll have that thought in the back of your mind «I'm breaking the law»
Last year I had tons of ideas
on the
blog about catering your
classroom to the common core.
Read her
blog for more information
on how Texas Instruments is supplying a
classroom full of calculators!
On the many lactivist
blogs and Twitter feeds I followed while researching this book, the words of Eleanor Roosevelt would be thrown around like paper airplanes in a fourth - grade
classroom - inappropriately and haphazardly, and often hitting unintended targets.
On this
blog (and elsewhere) I've come out strongly against sugary birthday treats in the
classroom, but my fifth - grade daughter really wanted to bring cupcakes or donuts to... [Continue reading]
At Scholar's Choice, we want to make sure we are supporting teachers in the
classroom through the products we offer as well as through the advice and free resources we provide
on our Community
Blog.
I've written a lot
on this
blog (and, really, I mean, a LOT — see the «Related Posts» below) about
classroom birthday treats, soccer snacks and the many other ways in which kids are offered junk food by people other than their parents
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But for a long time, the topic of
classroom birthday cupcakes loomed large
on this
blog.
Thankfully through my
blog I have worked
on several charitable projects including child hunger, building playgrounds for communities in need, helping to end teacher - funded
classrooms, Rwanda's Path To Peace project and more.
On this
blog (and elsewhere) I've come out strongly against sugary birthday treats in the
classroom, but my fifth - grade daughter really wanted to bring cupcakes or donuts to school for her birthday tomorrow.
If you are looking for information
on school breakfast and breakfast - in - the -
classroom, visit our
blog on ANC 2014 to find links to some excellent presentations from the conference.
While the focus of the Beyond Breakfast
blog is universal in -
classroom breakfast, we haven't limited our blogroll to only that subject; you will find information
on our BIC partners, relevant policy issues, general food and nutrition concerns and school lunch as well.
Take a look at our recent
blog post
on school breakfast and breakfast in the
classroom resources for school nutrition professionals to learn more about how alternate delivery models and CEP can help you implement BIC and make it sustainable.
The New York Daily News
blog reports
on StudentsFirstNY's recent poll that found that 80 % of NYC voters support a new teacher evaluation system based
on both
classroom observations and test scores.
About
Blog A young middle school teacher in Little Rock shares her thoughts
on classroom management, technology, literature and science, with the occasional dash of Christian perspective.
Rice Lake, Wisconsin About
Blog Blog is focused
on helping middle school language arts teachers generate ideas in
classroom organization, in what to teach, and beyond.
About
Blog This site will make it easier for you to prepare hands -
on learning activities and fun things to do with your kids at home and in the
classroom.
Port Orange, FL About
Blog A classroom blog for parents and friends to let you know what is going on in Mrs. Wright's 1st grade classroom at Cypress Creek Elementary in Port Orange, Flor
Blog A
classroom blog for parents and friends to let you know what is going on in Mrs. Wright's 1st grade classroom at Cypress Creek Elementary in Port Orange, Flor
blog for parents and friends to let you know what is going
on in Mrs. Wright's 1st grade
classroom at Cypress Creek Elementary in Port Orange, Florida.
You can also post this guide
on your school website or
classroom blog.
Teachers in a startup culture can work together to build the
classroom «brand» through activities such as proudly displaying the mission in the students» learning spaces, sharing messages of success
on class websites and
blogs, or designing a class logo and fun swag like t - shirts, water bottles, stickers, and pens.
For some extra tips and tricks, U.K. - based educator Joe Dale expounds
on the many boons of Skype in the foreign language
classroom on his
blog, JoeDale.typepad.com.
Mary Beth Hertz did a great introductory
blog on QR codes and mentioned ideas like scavenger hunts and advertising for the
classroom.
While it's difficult to present a clear roadmap for teachers
on this topic, my purpose in writing this
blog is to continue to conversation
on teaching spiritual qualities in the
classroom.
Peter Greene, the author of the aptly named «Curmudgucation»
blog, had a post the other day lambasting a
classroom management system which, assuming he's representing it accurately, rates kindergarteners» behavior
on a spectrum from «Democracy» and «Cooperation / Compliance» down to «Bullying» and «Bossing» and — the lowest level --» Anarchy.»
Voice of Experience: Log
On to a
Blog Emerging online communication tools have the potential to unleash a new level of creative thought in the
classroom.
Mehta required the eight students in the course to contribute to the
blog, he says, to provide an opportunity for them to express their views outside of the
classroom and engage in a larger debate, to put thoughts
on paper for others to read, and to inform policymakers.
Blogs may be great educational tools and they give students complete freedom to publish content
on the web, but if you don't know how to effectively implement them into the
classroom, they're only as good as wadded up balls of paper in the trash.
Teachers can apply for summer General Educator Fellowships to work with scientists
on research projects, such as monitoring the zebra population in Kenya or excavating sites related to Peru's Wari Empire, in the Andes, or for Live from the Field slots; in this short trip during the school year, teachers report back to their
classrooms with
blogs, videos, and phone conferences.
On this blog I'll be sharing some of the exciting resources I've been using in my classroom that are all free to download on the Little J & Big Cuz educator resource pag
On this
blog I'll be sharing some of the exciting resources I've been using in my
classroom that are all free to download
on the Little J & Big Cuz educator resource pag
on the Little J & Big Cuz educator resource page.
As a mom who spent years with two sons who struggled though high school — and went through the negative aspects of a cell phone at school — this
blog shed light
on how they can be used as positive connectors between home, school, and the
classroom.
I've spent time —
on a journal about teaching,
on my personal
blog and in conference presentations — talking about bringing the outside world inside the
classroom walls.
So, I hope this
blog can be a place where we pull back and zoom in and take a close and scary — and sometimes anonymous — look at what's going
on in our schools and
classrooms.
As national magazines and newspapers debate what it means to be literate in a computer age in which students butcher language in text messages and open books less and less outside the
classroom, Greenhow has found a virtual creative writing boom among students spending long hours writing stories and poetry to paste
on their
blogs for feedback from friends, or creating videos
on social issues to bring awareness to a cause.
The teachers who
blog as professionals in this reflective manner in my district invite anyone to look into their
classrooms and you can get a picture of what happens
on a daily basis.
Read a
blog by Ben Johnson
on using iPads in the
classroom or an article about using cell phones for educational purposes.
Thanks to endless hours scouring Pinterest and the
blogs of so many creative teachers who give me
classroom envy, I found the idea of putting a cushioned seat
on top of those plastic filing baskets.
Check out the case study by former Edutopia executive director Milton Chen
on using iPods to teach English language learners, or there's a
blog by Audrey Watter about texting in the
classroom.
Reflections of a Science Teacher Sandra McCarron dismisses the notion of a rubric for thinking, believes that a successful
classroom starts out with a vision and ponders the merits of science fairs that have been sacrificed to make way for education reforms
on her
blog, Reflections of a Science Teacher.
This is the second article in a new
blog series
on classroom management and design sponsored by Quill.com.
See our
blog on a range of topics, from using formative tools in today's
classrooms to understanding current issues in large - scale assessment.
He and his students
blog on a regular basis and post ideas, photos, and videos of the things happening in the
classroom as well as a daily photo journal.
Newton's Minions A physics
blog sharing student work, anecdotes from the
classroom, thoughts
on student assessment, and ideas for teaching complex physics lessons.
In addition, visit the Marzano Center
blog regularly for useful tips
on using Marzano strategies in your
classroom.
You can also read one of Bertrand's
blog posts
on EdSurge, Reaching 800 Students with a Stylus and an iPad, to hear his thoughts
on how thoughtful use of tech tools in the
classroom can make a difference in many ways.
In Larry Ferlazzo's weekly «
Classroom Q&A»
blog hosted
on Education Week Teacher, he shares our own Karen Baptiste's article
on three ways to support all learning needs in the
classroom using the Universal Design for Learning framework along with the No - Nonsense Nurturer model.
(To learn more about the flipped
classroom model, see this helpful article
on the New York Times Opinionator
blog.)