Sentences with phrase «fourth grade students sharing»

Craig Students First — The Power of Positivity The Students First presentation featured Craig third grade students and teachers sharing how they are using the power of positive psychology in everyday class activities and fourth grade students sharing their biography projects, which also focused on character traits such as perseverance, creativity and hard work.
Fourth grade students shared time with a hieroglyphics expert to add some layers of context and understanding to their ongoing study of Egypt and ancient Egyptian cultures

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This is evident, for example, in the fourth - grade class, as eight students sit in a circle and share what they like best about their school.
P21's Learning Targets and Student - Led Conferences: Fourth - grade educators Doris Malmin and Kevin Armstrong explain how their school got started with student - led conferences, share the sample script they developed, and describe some of their lessons lStudent - Led Conferences: Fourth - grade educators Doris Malmin and Kevin Armstrong explain how their school got started with student - led conferences, share the sample script they developed, and describe some of their lessons lstudent - led conferences, share the sample script they developed, and describe some of their lessons learned.
Figures 1a, 1b, and 1c compare the average number of absences, the share of students who were suspended, and the average test - score gains between fourth and eighth grade of students who ranked in the bottom - and top - quartile on each skill.
Fourth - grade Spanish immersion teacher Tabitha Carro, in Lexington, S.C., shares how she uses Remind, a free messaging app that allows educators to communicate safely with students and parents via text.
Since returning from the holiday break, many of our teachers have been using the Learning Commons in new ways and in the video below, third grade teacher Mrs. Lisano, fourth grade teachers Mr. Daley, Mrs. Nolte, and Mr. Lisano, and first grade teacher Mrs. Carroll share their perspective on the new space and how it is impacting their students.
Begun by John Lyman School in Middlefield, CT, Hello Chorus provides an opportunity for first through fourth grade students to create a song explaining and celebrating their learning through the HOT APPROACH and to share that process by welcoming visitors to their school.
Today we're sharing a guest post from Elizabeth M. Peterson, fourth - grade teacher and host of the Inspired Classroom, a blog about using music and arts education to enhance student learning.
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