Sentences with phrase «by upper elementary»

Second, the factor structure analysis pointed out that emotion expression is considered by upper elementary students as dysfunctional while this strategy appears among the functional strategies within the theoretical model.
This collection was recommended by upper elementary and middle school teachers who follow the Teaching Resources Facebook page and Corkboard Connections blog.
These sites and apps can be used independently by upper elementary students, and kids as young as kindergarten may have fun working one - on - one or in small groups with the teacher.
Having never had a very good cursive penmanship ~ I think it's great to introduce primary students to the «art of cursive writing» ~ but by upper elementary ~ keyboarding skills are much more valuable.

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One of the things I have respected most in Aida Rosa, principal of the elementary school P.S. 30, and the teachers that I talk with on her staff is that they look at children here as children, not as «distorted children,» not as «morally disabled children,» not as «quasi-children» who require a peculiar arsenal of reconstructive strategies and stick - and - carrot ideologies that wouldn't be accepted for one hour by the parents or the teachers of the upper middle class.
Books by Rick Riordan, Jerry Spinelli & Andrew Clements... of the 3, Riordan and Spinelli lean more toward upper elementary.
Substantive research already exists showing nut free schools (not early childhood, but mid elementary onwards) actually do more harm than good, to the extent that the official anaphylaxis prevention guidelines have been updated by the Australasian Society of Clinical Immunology and Allergy to explicitly state that food bans in upper primary and high schools do not work, and can actually cause problems.
Even though the elementary school is doing well academically, low test scores by students at the upper school have hurt the school's grade, Mulgrew noted.
UPPER WEST SIDE — Angry Upper West Side parents and politicians gathered Tuesday outside a local elementary school to protest what they called a «hostile takeover» by a Harlem charter school looking to share their building.
Doing research on classroom environments some years ago, I was surprised by how accurately upper elementary school students evaluated their teachers» strengths and limitations.
Since its implementation by Global SchoolNet in 1991, the project has been extremely well received and very popular, particularly among its target audience of upper elementary and middle level teachers and students.
For that matter, this site's information could be handled by most students in the upper elementary grades.
When students do not learn to read by third grade or develop reading difficulties after third grade, as is disproportionately the case for students living in poverty (Kieffer, 2010), it is critically important that an emphasis on learning to read remain an instructional priority in upper - elementary classrooms as well as in middle and high schools.
This pattern is driven, in part, by students who are identified as ELLs when they enter elementary school but obtain English language proficiency before reaching upper grades.3
In urban schools learning is offered in disconnected jolts.The work of the day is unconnected with the work of preceding days or subsequent ones.Life in urban schools is comprised of specific periods and discrete days each of which is forced to stand entirely on its own.If homework is not done, or books not taken home (behaviors which are universal for males and almost so for females by the completion of the upper elementary grades), everything students are taught must be compressed into isolated periods of «stand alone» days.Teachers and principals, as well as students, survive one day at a time.
Although teachers have been using the Reading Workshop approach successfully for years, until now there hasn't been a step - by - step guide for implementing the strategies in the upper elementary classroom.
I wanted to create a step - by - step guide for upper elementary and middle school teachers that included all of the printables and resources needed to implement the program.
The Year of the Dog by Grace Lin is a great book to use with upper elementary grade - level students.
This web site, which is part of the NCTM Illuminations project, allows students to challenge themselves or opponents from anywhere in the world by playing games that are organized around content from the upper elementary and middle grades math curriculum.
Tailored especially for upper elementary grades, the updated Teacher's Guide, which is a CD - ROM, goes along with the newly updated young readers classic by Dr. Patty Loew, Native People of Wisconsin.
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