«There are
classrooms of kids where every kid passed,» she said.
So is telling
a classroom of kids that Jews are damned.
Give
a classroom of kids a full science experience by showing them where science is done and who does it.
The pre-made templates below include 30 different Bingo cards made from the same word list, so you can use them for a whole
classroom of kids or just one child playing multiple games.
Some years ago my daughter and I helped
a classroom of kids publish their short story anthology as an ebook, two years in a row.
This means, for example,
a classroom of kids with XO tablets will be able to access online materials by connecting to an ad - hoc Internet network distributed by a teacher's computer.
That would make it even more appealing for schools looking to kit out
a classroom of kids, or anyone wanting to get some Apple tablet goodness at a very decent price, but given the hefty price drop that the tablet was given this year, it's questionable whether Apple could pull off the same trick again so soon.
Not exact matches
The method, which he has tried in
classrooms in the U.K., Italy and the U.S., begins by dividing
kids into groups
of four, and giving each group a computer with Internet access.
That's the motto
of a new charity - Classes 4 Classes was started this year - that encourages students to give back by sponsoring
kids in other
classrooms all over the United States by raising money and resources.
This ignores how differently each
of us learns and pretends that a single instructor standing in front
of a
classroom full
of kids can effectively teach anything to all
of them at the same time.
«The guy was filled with rage,» said a person who has visited the school building at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High where Cruz fired a squall
of more than 100 rounds from his AR - 15 into
classrooms and down hallways at terrified
kids.
«School starts next week, so many parents have already spent hundreds
of dollars getting their
kids ready for the
classroom.
Soon after, parents filled the same
classroom, where they were given a look at the
kids designs but now - they gave their input on what they wanted their
kids to get out
of a playground, and what safety / age appropriate features did they feel a playground needed.
Even with the promise
of a special
classroom, getting anxious
kids to Roxbury High each morning demands a herculean effort from the program's teachers and therapists.
Notley quickly pointed out that some school boards had some reserves but others did not so children would continue to be packed into classes that are well in excess
of the recommended 27
kids per
classroom standard.
It turns out the
kids are almost as afraid as parents about the chance
of a gunman opening fire in their
classrooms.
teachers have to walk a very thin tightrope
of classroom management because if one
kid even hints at a teacher molesting, improper touching, saying or doing something wrong towards that child, the teacher is automatically put on suspension and
kids know this and use this to their advantage.
During the 1950s and 1960s, when Pete Seeger and Malvina Reynolds coaxed
classrooms full
of kids to join them in the singing
of folk songs, no one paid much attention, not even those who, in the middle
of the Cold War, saw America's «singing left» as a threat to the republic....
Our young conservative politicians, ambitious and studious «organization
kids,» were raised in
classrooms and Chamber
of Commerce luncheons.
I would absolutely support the creationism to be taught as long as every version according to every religion (
of at least all the
kids in the school) is taught in the
classroom.
And when I was at school I once came across a group
of kids playing strip poker in a
classroom.
But last week the teacher gave lollipops to the
kids in the
classroom as part
of their learning activities.
It's
classroom management, paperwork, navigating the moods and personalities
of 25 children, tying shoes, wiping boogers, sharing silly stories, trying to be mature instead
of laughing at
kids farting (I can never NOT laugh at this, because I'm still five years old apparently), repeating myself approximately a hundred times a day, wanting to bash my head into the wall if I have to repeat myself again, solving conflicts, taking sneezes straight to the face, oh and actually teaching the state standards!
After a long day
of freezing in school (I am telling you the
classrooms are like 40 degrees and then some
kid comes strolling in, declares they are so hot, opens all the windows and turns the fans on.
However, I admit that a
classroom of 30
kids from whom I am completely responsible is a bit daunting.
These muffins are worthy
of being a healthy
classroom treat, or the lunchbox item all the
kids are secretly longing for.
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Looking for the perfect allergy friendly Valentine's Day treat to share with a
classroom full
of kids?
The good news for
kids is that learning the valuable skills
of coding is a ton
of fun in Codeverse's hackable
classroom.
And they are suspect if they volunteer in
classrooms, hang around parks while their
kids play, or try to join in a playgroup, typically made up
of moms.
If they don't and the teacher is differentiating in the
classroom and observe a
classroom where she's truly differentiating for different levels
of kids, fine.
The building - blocks model is, at present, mostly a theoretical framework, but it gives educators and anyone else concerned with child development a different and valuable lens through which to consider the problems
of disadvantaged
kids in the
classroom.
I know the temptation to catch up on housework or waste the day away sitting on the computer will be great, but I hope to use some
of that time every Wednesday to nurture myself (as well as volunteer in Ava's
classroom for two hours every other week — see, I can't give up focusing on my
kids that easily).
I wrestle with this question in my own
classrooms and with my
kids, especially these days, living in what Chris Gallagher has called the age
of quantification in education: teacher - proof and child - proof
classrooms, a widespread sense that if it isn't measurable, it must not be valuable.
Plus, I volunteered in a lot in
classrooms and was a teacher's aide for a while and worked closely with some
of those
kids — I know that having a «perfect life» when it comes to raising
kids is relative.
I also positioned myself in the back
of a
classroom of elementary
kids barricaded by the stroller and with a cover on.
Is there really any harm in using a piece
of candy, a chocolate - chip cookie or the promise
of a special ice cream party to help motivate
kids in the
classroom?
Salt dough is a fabulous, quick and easy clay - type material to make at home or in the
classroom with
kids, but one
of the big drawbacks is the time that it takes to dry.
If the idea is that you can teach
kids «to handle it», then you don't need to educate the teachers or change the root cause
of the anxiety source: the
classroom engagement.
Rather than viewing this as some kind
of trade - off where some
kids win while others lose, I suspect it would be much more helpful if we built a system where all
kids can have a positive
classroom experience without pressure, intimidation, and anxiety inducing instruction.
Our passion for the breakfast - in - the -
classroom model for school breakfast is rooted in many things, including one point Ellen made in «
Kids Need Breakfast to Succeed», excerpted above — when breakfast is moved out
of the cafeteria and into the
classroom, participation goes up without fail (emphasis ours).
In the testimonials the students expressed how they felt about breakfast in the
classroom and it was amazing how detailed some
of them were; it confirmed what I knew — that
kids want to have breakfast, and that they are appreciative
of what we do to bring it to them.
Those sentiments are echoed in a similar piece about breakfast - in - the -
classroom in Daranelle, Arkansas, which quotes Board
of Education President Jerry Don Woods on his support
of the program: «If we can't feed our
kids, you can't expect them to learn.
In The Lunch Tray's Guide to Getting Junk Food Out
of Your Child's
Classroom, I address a wide variety
of topics including: how wellness policies and the new federal «Smart Snacks» rules relate to
classroom junk food; the tricky problem
of birthday treats and how to respond to your opponents on that issue; the use
of junk food as a
classroom reward; the use
of candy as a teaching «manipulative;»
kids and sugar consumption; and much more.
i think the data from this study could be evidence to convince all the stakeholders that only a combination
of nutrition education in the
classroom and offering ONLY healthy options (no hot sandwiches and pizza w / chocolate milk every day) will help put a dent in
kids horrible eating habits and their resulting bad health.
program that lets
kids and their adult caregivers learn about the park first hand by using fun, self - guided worksheets; the NewYork Historical Society, where she developed curriculum guides to help
classroom teachers incorporate primary sources into their instruction; the American Museum
of Natural History, where she developed a series
of teacher guides for the Moveable Museum exhibits and several temporary museum exhibits; and MOUSE, a New York City based non-profit organization that works to train middle and high school students to initiate and manage technology help desks, where she developed curriculum and educational support materials for students, faculty advisors, and MOUSE trainers.
There are
kids in my children's
classrooms that come to school with lunch boxes full
of candy and no sandwich, no fruit.