Because of other structures I had in place (Book Clubs, daily read alouds where I modeled interacting with books,
a classroom culture of reading, etc...), Amiri Baraka and Langston Hughes were not only reading any free chance they had, they were writing me long summaries in their Reading Responses.
Not exact matches
Celebrate the Chinese New Year in your
classroom with this rich assortment
of activities covering
reading passage, fluency passage and chart, comprehension, vocabulary, writing, social studies (
culture), and more.
Other popular responses
read like a prescription for the ideal
classroom: rewards, positive feedback, a
culture of respect, honest conversation, consistency, and a strong student - teacher rapport.
FOR GOOGLE
CLASSROOM Included in this resource: • Title page • Native Americans
of the Southwest
reading passage with graphic organizer • Application / Closing / Higher Order thinking question • Answer Key for graphic organizer Students will research and analyze the lives and
culture of the Native Americans
of the Southwest region
of the United States: present - day areas, groups, geography / climate, adaptations,
cultures / spiritual rituals / roles
of men and women Adheres to Social Studies Common Core Standards - research, application, literacy, vocabulary; lifting evidence from text Differentiation: graphic organizer; cooperative (students may work in groups / teams / partner to complete graphic organizer based on teacher's discretion) ★ ★ Looking for the pen and paper, hard - copy version
of this resource?
Click on the link to
read a follow - up article on this topic from Roger Broadie and Mal Lee, on creating a school
culture that supports the inclusion and use
of mobile phones in
classrooms.
Riley and others also ignore another culprit: Low - quality teachers and lackluster school leaders — or, «the other knuckleheads, as Fordham Institute scholar Peter Meyer calls them — who perpetuate
cultures of low expectations by failing in
reading instruction and failing to properly manage
classrooms.
The students will be offered
reading lists, and website links for multicultural books, suggested ideas for family outreach initiatives, multicultural learning strategies within the
classroom, challenging inner biases and / or stereotypes about children from other
cultures, getting to know the whole child, understanding the cultural family dynamic
of your students, and learning to adapt the
classroom to the needs
of your diverse body
of students, etc..
A middle school science teacher creates a
culture of literacy in her
classroom by engaging students in
reading and writing.
If you've
read Teach Like a Champion 2.0 you know how strongly my team and I feel about building a
Culture of Error in the
classroom:
Increasing diversity in the
classroom has presented teachers with the challenge
of providing appropriate
reading instruction for all students in their classes, who may represent a variety
of ability levels and
cultures.
Using documentation
of program activities, we will examine three ongoing teacher research inquiry projects around the topics
of early literacy,
classroom storytelling and story - acting, and dual language learning that promote effective teaching through professional educational initiatives that emphasize
reading, writing,
culture, child development, and research.
This is followed by an excellent chapter on getting started which includes: assessing the level
of the group; working within the
classroom environment; teaching staff how to support the sessions; creating the
culture of the sessions and physical safety — one
of the best texts that I have
read on this subject.