It also frees up money
for classroom items, computer labs, afterschool sports, and field trips.
Not exact matches
A teacher in Denver said she moved
items from a closet in her
classroom «to make more space
for 9 - year - olds to hide.»
My friends and family weren't given a mere two hours to clear out a
classroom full of personal
items with instructions to have all assignments graded and recorded and next week's lesson plans ready to go
for the «approved» replacement.
These muffins are worthy of being a healthy
classroom treat, or the lunchbox
item all the kids are secretly longing
for.
Furthermore, the schools (in general) do not provide teachers with the adequate resources to perform their jobs effectively, such as teacher - requested books
for their students; presentation
items such as chalk, whiteboard markers, or projectors; basic
classroom organizational needs such as storage bins, filing cabinets with adequate files, and functional modern computers with adequate software to make results tabulating more efficient; or motivational equipment designed to reward students
for good behavior, scores, or attitudes (grades simply are not enough of a motivational tool).
Many years there have been donation requests from teachers
for very basic
items (hello, COPY PAPER) and I fret about how the teachers will afford their
classroom supplies if not enough parents donate.
Stay tuned to Beyond Breakfast
for Part Two of our interview with Burke County Public Schools» Nutrition Director and Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics president - elect Donna Martin, to find out how teachers reacted to breakfast - in - the -
classroom as the program was expanded district - wide, and some student - favorite school breakfast menu
items.
Yesterday I posted a news
item about Sarah Palin's publicity stunt of bringing 200 sugar cookies to a Pennsylvania school to protest the proposed regulations in that state which will limit sweets in school
for classroom and holiday parties.
food manufacturers have managed to invade what should be a commercial - free zone through vending machines and «pouring rights»; branded foods (like Pizza Hut pizzas) sold in the national school lunch program; the sale of a la carte foods; the use of Channel One television in the
classroom; the creation of textbooks replete with math problems that use the products» names; give - aways of branded
items like textbook covers; offering their products as rewards
for academic performance (read X number of books over the summer and earn a gift certificate to McDonald's); and much more.
In our case, the main
items were an allergen - free
classroom and peanut and tree nut free zone in the lunchroom (figuring that most children wouldn't be bringing in fish or sesame
for lunch); and
for kids to wash hands after lunch.
It was made
for the
classroom, but I find a lot of great
items that we can use at home are teaching tools or made
for school.
New spending
items include $ 36 million
for a plan to expand pre-K to 3 - year - olds as well as funding to install air - conditioning units in thousands of public - school
classrooms.
Since 1985, Project 2061 has led the way in science education reform by first defining adult science literacy in its influential publication Science
for All Americans and then specifying what K - 12 students need to know in Benchmarks
for Science Literacy, which helps educators implement science literacy goals in the
classroom; the AAAS Science Assessment website with more than 700 middle school test
items; and WeatherSchool @ AAAS, an online resource where students can use real - world data to learn about the fundamental principles of weather and climate.
Having purchased this
item, you are entitled to make copies of it
for personal use or your
classroom use only.
This resource includes Flash Cards
for Classroom items and Pencil Case Items, classroom vocab to picture matching activity and a word search for pencil case i
items and Pencil Case
Items, classroom vocab to picture matching activity and a word search for pencil case i
Items,
classroom vocab to picture matching activity and a word search
for pencil case
itemsitems.
For the classroom teacher, this might take the form, for example, of a roster of students who are flagged because they are consistently receiving low scores on a particular Report Card item or group of items, e.g., having frien
For the
classroom teacher, this might take the form,
for example, of a roster of students who are flagged because they are consistently receiving low scores on a particular Report Card item or group of items, e.g., having frien
for example, of a roster of students who are flagged because they are consistently receiving low scores on a particular Report Card
item or group of
items, e.g., having friends.
These big - ticket
items point out the need
for better up - front planning and strategy around training teachers to successfully implement personalized learning, as well as the need to carefully think through the costs of creating spaces that are better suited to personalized learning, where students are often required to move in ways that don't fit the traditional
classroom design.
Ring
for Service Set up a
classroom store where students can purchase
items with their reward money.
Each unit pack includes: - 7 engaging lesson plans (one
for each 10 - word section, plus a revision / sentence - building lesson
for the end of the unit), written by qualified teachers and covering all 4 key skills - Ideas
for adapting each lesson to suit your class, including extension activities, suggestions
for differentiation, homework activities and substitutions
for low - tech
classrooms - Full timings and guidance
for teachers to help you access all the resources easily - Printable resources to complement the lessons and save you time This unit pack is
for Languagenut's Unit 7 - Going to school, covering morning routine, travel, transport, school subjects,
classroom items and opinions.
Discount: Receive 20 percent off the original price
for items that can be used in the
classroom, including most hardcover and paperback books, toys, and games.
Students love the chance to be an entrepreneur by owning
items in the
classroom, charging students usage fees, and having opportunities to make money by applying
for classroom jobs.
Assessing broken and damaged
items, or even pieces of furniture that might simply have worn out, will all be important tasks to ensure
classrooms are ready
for the new intake of 1,189,578 * children heading to a new school this September.
In this product you will find my essential list of go to
items to outfit a
classroom for hands - on learning.
I also try to learn what
items or resources they might need
for their students or
classrooms, and then I try to find a little extra money to get them those things — a set of novels, a new easel, a special set of math
items for the overhead projector, things like that.
This test consists of 20
items (with an associated answer key
for the teacher) that assess the vocabulary, grammar, and cultural concepts listed below: Vocabulary Themes: History; Countries and cities; Communities Grammar Themes: Prepositions: Preterite tense in regular - ar, - er, and - ir verbs; Direct object pronouns Culture Themes: The Mayas and The Incas; Independence Age; Latin American and US Writing in Spanish: Punctuation and accents An alternate version of the test is also provided to the teacher, in case a student needs to re-take the assessment or
for use in large
classrooms.
Terms of Use: By purchasing this
item and downloading, you consent to only using it yourself and within your
classroom and will not share or reproduce
for another Teacher and abide by copyright laws.
This test consists of 20
items (with an associated answer key
for the teacher) that assess the vocabulary, grammar, and cultural concepts listed below: • Country / Region: South America: Colombia, a Magic Land • Vocabulary Themes: physical characteristics and parts of the body • Grammar Themes: adjectives: descriptives; agreement; gender and number • Writing in Spanish: el alfabeto • Culture Theme: Colombia and the Arts An alternate version of the test is also provided to the teacher, in case a student needs to re-take the assessment or
for use in large
classrooms.
This test consists of 20
items (with an associated answer key
for the teacher) that assess the vocabulary, grammar, and cultural concepts listed below: - Country / Region: United States: La Florida - Vocabulary Themes: Modes of transportation; The beach; Weather - Grammar Themes: Prepositions: Overview; Contractions: a + el / al (to the), de + el / del (from the)- Culture Theme: History of Florida: San Agustín, Immigration from Latin America, cultural fusion, geography, ecology An alternate version of the test is also provided to the teacher, in case a student needs to re-take the assessment or
for use in large
classrooms.
This test consists of 20
items (with an associated answer key
for the teacher) that assess the vocabulary, grammar, and cultural concepts listed below: • Country / Region: Spain: general description and main regions • Vocabulary Themes: my home and my neighborhood; numbers 11 to 100; cognates • Grammar Themes: subject pronouns and articles • Culture Theme: Spain and Spanish culture An alternate version of the test is also provided to the teacher, in case a student needs to re-take the assessment or
for use in large
classrooms.
Teachers Create
Classroom Wish Lists Online Teachers spend a lot of out - of - pocket money on
classroom supplies, so one company has created a free tool — similar to a bridal registry — where teachers can create a wish list of
items from the registry listings that parents and other community members might purchase
for them.
This unit contains the following
items to help you teach high frequency math words in your
classroom: one week of high fluency math words practice 1 alphabetical chart
for the words word list
for students 5 days of high frequency word practice sheets word flashcards
for each week Should you have any questions or comments about this product, feel free to email me at
[email protected] Have a great day!
This unit contains the following
items to help you teach high frequency math words in your
classroom: two weeks worth of high fluency math words practice 1 alphabetical chart
for each set of weekly words word lists
for students 5 days of high frequency word practice sheets word flashcards
for each week Should you have any questions or comments about this product, feel free to email me at
[email protected] Have a great day!
Educators can spend donated funds on new technology
items for their
classrooms at checkout.
Use our simple class locator to browse
for your favorite
classrooms nationwide and purchase
items directly from teachers» wish lists.
Writing selected - response
items for classroom assessment.
True, the former category includes
items that may be used in
classrooms, and teachers who promote them should signal to their peers whether they're being compensated by the company
for doing so, but it's hard to see an ethical concern that can't be dealt with via transparency.
You can just have 5 - 10
items at the beginning of class — trading papers or grade immediately and right then you know how to adjust the
classroom instruction
for the day.
The construct
for classroom, curriculum and instruction comprises the following five
items, ranked on a six - point scale, using the same stem:
Item 4C on this month's CTC agenda is a case in point: self - congratulatory prattle from the BTSA industry (i.e., teachers who exited the
classroom for higher pay and lighter duties).
I know elementary school teachers spend a fortune on
items for their
classrooms and that junior and senior high school teachers are often paying
for large ticket
items for their students
for trips and supplies.
Whether these are
classrooms or cafeterias, having signs that label each physical
item in a room forces concrete connections through repeated exposure to the most basic of school concepts that native speakers often take
for granted.
If teachers were to charge
for their actual expenses when they purchase
items for their
classroom:
I challenge anyone to find a teacher who doesn't spend their personal time and money, driving around purchasing
items for their
classroom.
The report's authors also note that states could repurpose much of their current spending on various
items, including
classroom materials and professional development,
for Common Core implementation.
Using a wide range of
item types, our banks engage students in complex thinking needed
for college and career readiness and can be used to create multiple types of
classroom, school, and district assessments.
He outlines
item writing guidelines, methods
for assessing student knowledge beyond multiple choice, and offers guidance with specific examples to create effective everyday
classroom assessment using a variety of question
item types
A Petland Discounts Grant is redeemable only at your local Petland Discounts store
for specific
items to support your
classroom pet.
The purpose of the practice tests is
for students to become familiar with the CBT system, functionality, and
item types; the practice tests are not intended to guide
classroom instruction.
A Pet Supplies Plus Grant is redeemable only at your local Pet Supplies Plus store
for specific
items to support your
classroom pet.
A Petco Grant is redeemable only at your local Petco store
for specific
items to support your
classroom pet.