It's always a little weird to
share that out loud, but we're all friends here, right?
Students think about a question or problem posed by the teacher, discuss ideas with a partner, and then
share out loud as a class.
When a student is given specific time to organize his thoughts, possibly jot them down and prepare himself to
share out loud, he is developing an ability to synthesize his thinking, prioritize his message and enhance his ability to communicate effectively.
When students are given specific time to organize their thoughts, (possibly) jot them down and prepare to
share out loud, they are developing the ability to synthesize their thinking, prioritize their message and enhance their ability to communicate effectively.
Just jot down a few simple thoughts («I love the way you hug me when I'm stressed out,» or «Your laugh is infectious») and then
share them out loud.
Sometimes we keep those unfriendly thoughts to ourselves and other times
we share them out loud with other moms or people.
Sometimes we keep those unfriendly thoughts to ourselves and other times
we share them out loud with other moms...
We have invited friends to bring their favorite poems and songs about Mary to
share out loud at a Marian poetry party.
She leads annual retreats to Italy and California as well as many other places which combine writing and yoga,
sharing out loud and fierce listening.
Then the ideas are
shared out loud as I collect them in a doc that everyone can access.
Depending on the circumstances, closings and reflective activities can be quickly jotted down and
shared out loud, or they can be larger writing assignments that are submitted with projects or posted as an introduction to blog posts of student work.
When it is time for
sharing out loud, students not only share their partner's responses but it is prime time for deeper, Socratic - type discussions to take place, building on their own initial idea or thought.
When a student
shares out loud, the teacher will affirm one or more things that a student says but pushes the student to think about something differently.
Whiparound is a discussion strategy in which every student
shares out loud a brief thought, idea, or opinion in order to quickly demonstrate their learning or contribute to a classroom discussion.
Not exact matches
When I started thinking about my business differently, keeping a gratitude journal and
sharing that gratitude
out loud directly with others, it improved my thought patterns and those thought patterns improved my results.
If I can not find the deep laugh -
out -
loud moment within myself, I ask someone in the office to tell me a new joke or
share a funny meme.
To pray
out loud in a space
shared by other people is inconsiderate, rude, annoying, selfish, and amounts to a personal attack on everyone who has to witness it.
David — thanks for
sharing your pain — one of the things I've come to admire in you is your transparency and willingness to process what you're going through
out loud...
Quirky and perhaps at times a little meandering, it is as though we have joined him in his sitting room and, as he thinks
out loud, generously
sharing a lifetime of penetrating, logical reflection, he illustrates what he has to say by gesturing to books on the table, pictures on the wall, activities going on outside the window.
I made the mistake of
sharing this one evening and compounded it by saying
out loud my moment's desperation, ``... sometimes I ask God why he allows them to suffer, why doesn't he just take them home to be with him?»
but the thing is, it's all a farce i'm really a friggin mess i daydream, my head is usually in the clouds sometimes i make up stories and i say them
out loud, the more far fetched the more likely i'll
share it with people dw i never allocate time or funds for dry cleaning and yet my closet is riddled with chiffon, silks, and other lovely frocks that shrink within 5 feet of a washer / dryer.
The recipe for «Chew
Out Loud» food blogger Amy Dong's Buttery Jam Thumbprint Cookies is this year's most - saved holiday cookie recipe on Pinterest, according to date from the social
sharing site.
Game Day Snacks and Sunday Features Sriracha Spicy Chex Mix from Take Two Tapas Mini Potato Skins with Sour Cream, Bacon and Chives from Cravings of a Lunatic Jalapeno Beer Queso from Growing Up Gabel Grain Free Buffalo Cauliflower Wings from Intoxicated on Life Party Dip Bar from Lydi
Out Loud And from your Hosts... Denise Designed is
sharing her Game Day Recipes from a Sunday Features last year just in time for the -LCB- Read More -RCB-
The idea of living
out loud is a concept where we
share everything.
I asked it silently before finally saying it
out loud to another hockey mom who
shares my passion for real food.
When my kids were little, I loved to
share all the funny stories about what they did that day or the funny thing they said that made me laugh
out loud.
They might never actually say it
out loud, after all, it would seem like they are just jealous or lazy or not manly or who knows what, so they turn to the anonymous app Whisper to
share their thoughts.
If having an actual conversation seems odd to you, narrate your activities; read
out loud; or
share your secret wishes for your child.
If you haven't already, I encourage you
share your story of loss — to say the words
out loud.
We need to practice speaking the words
out loud and
sharing our stories.
It doesn't matter how
loud or how often you shout, unless what it is you are putting
out there is remembered and
shared.
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And your writing &
sharing always makes me laugh
out loud Thank you - wish we could have seen you with icicles
My friends who are happy to
share a one - bedroom apartment with me and laugh
out loud over crappy romantic comedies and red wine.
I seriously laughed
out loud while reading that quote that you
shared!
I am not one to often
share my political opinions
out loud.
We hope you've already met her, but in case you haven't, we'd like to introduce you to one of our major online girl crushes — Betches — a site where snark reigns supreme and the writers unapologetically
share everything you're too afraid (or uncomfortable) to say
out loud.
With everything going on this week, I sort of missed
out on Thinking Out Loud Thursday, so I opted to share a few Friday Favorites with you guys inste
out on Thinking
Out Loud Thursday, so I opted to share a few Friday Favorites with you guys inste
Out Loud Thursday, so I opted to
share a few Friday Favorites with you guys instead!
Today I thought I'd
share a simple thinking
out loud post.
«That's my favorite part of the work I do: talking
out loud about senior sex,
sharing my information with warmth and humor,» she said.
With Shawn Levy at the helm you would expect a certain amount of humor and this has its fair
share of laugh
out loud moments.
«Ripped is a great laugh -
out -
loud movie, and we're happy that Screen Media
shares our sense of humor,» Padilla said.
Flirting with Disaster is amiably amusing, with a good
share of moments that will make you smile, even if you don't find it laugh -
out -
loud funny.
They
shared what they wrote
out loud with the rest of the class.
Sharing those reflections
out loud through blogging meant that the growth of one could be a catalyst for growth in others.
Besides participating in National Poetry Month, you can make poetry a delightful community activity by celebrating Random Acts of Poetry Day or by
sharing or reading
out loud poems linked to national holidays on those days.
«My next step is to figure
out how to make my voice larger and
louder in this space and
sharing what I have learned with others who are interested,» she says.
As the laughter around the room subsided, there was a realization that the head had not intended to be humorous but had
shared a sudden insight
out loud.
Sharing my fiction made me shake, if I tried to read it
out loud.
My suggestions would be similar to what you
shared: With so much «noise»
out there, the
loudest voices are not always the ones with the most accurate information, so folks should do due diligence and educate themselves with the book industry by following and listening to individuals who've been in this «space» a long time and have a great track record of solid experience and sound advice.