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Category Archives: Teachers
The Lakeland Way
And here’s my third article on the Common Core for ASCD. You can also see the article here and sign up here to get ASCD’s Common Core-focused newsletter. Enjoy! At Lakeland Joint School District 272, in Rathdrum, Idaho, teachers, staff, … Continue reading
Whiteboards and helping students get organized
Last year, I visited a school that had teachers do something that I thought, at that time, was a little too Stepford Wives-ish: At the front of each classroom in that building, the whiteboard was configured in the same way, … Continue reading
Tech in the classroom – looking ahead to this school year
I asked two of my favorite elementary school teacher peeps, Jennie Lopez and Claire Vincent, 5th grade teachers at Westbrook ES in Bethesda, MD, to think about this coming school year and technologies that they want to implement in the … Continue reading
Teaching cursive and handwriting
My handwriting is awful. Just awful. I signed some forms at the doctor’s office last week, and the nurse looked at my signature and commented that I “should’ve been a doctor.” I guess the cursive writing instruction I got back … Continue reading
Young Adult Literature or The Hunger Games Explained
My college classmate Ann Jacobus writes and writes about Young Adult literature, and I got the OK to re-purpose the below piece that she’d written for my college class’s newsletter. You can find Ann at www.annjacobus.com and www.readerkidz.com. Here goes … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Parents, Teachers, Teaching
Tagged ann jacobus, Cory Doctorow, feed, harry potter, kidlit, Little Brother, M.T. Anderson, Marcus Zuzak, Nancy Farmer, patrick ness, The Book Thief, The House of the Scorpion, the hunger games, The Knife of Never Letting Go, twilight, young adult literature
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Collaboration’s Key When Planning Common Core Implementation
My recent piece for ASCD on Common Core implementation at Lexington School District One near Columbia, SC. You can also read it here. It is not surprising that school districts are finding that effective Common Core State Standards implementation is … Continue reading