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SonjaCherryPaul : "If all Black children see of themselves is in historical fiction, how can they imagine their lives in the present or in the future? Moved to tears! TY sljournal! Now is NOT the time for apathy and silence. Now IS the time to strengthen our commitment to equity and action.

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NESsecondgraders then began talking and sharing about tigers and learning to "say more"! Find hope within the innermost circles of our interactions ie. It also required trust and messiness. Kathleen reminded us that materials and intellect can challenge each other.

Access to knowledge is empowering. Gender determines the future of a colonist. Slaves were traded as resources. Colonial boundaries changed over time. Not all Big Ideas matched up to the pictures but the more times that we, as students, revisit both the Drum roll and the Big Ideas, the more that we will revise our Big Ideas and increase both our personal and group learning.

Not matching a picture was not wrong. We had a page with four quotes for a whole class activity. After discussing a quote in our group, we then did a quick write about what the quote meant. It was a great example that pushed our thinking about the possibilities for student learning. What reading skills do we want to emphasize? What writing skills? What are the student learning targets? What vocabulary should be in the word bank?

Does the order match the content order? What visuals should be included? What partner materials need to be collected, organized, labeled and copied for students? Check out t heir blog here and their book as well for tons more information! Great speaker! Crowdsourcing tips from school leaders. How are you onboarding new teachers this year under these circumstances? Please DM me! Crowdsourcing tips, school leaders. How are you onboarding new teachers this year under current circumstances?

Feel free to DM me! Tomorrow, I start a 10 week writing course on humor. Watch out. TeacherEmbley I brought out my best jokes and faces. Thanks, ellmcgirt for another great session. TeacherEmbley Leadership and nibbles are important to me. Leaders are caring. Leaders are compassionate. Teach for long-term transfer. Make sure that you have a depth of knowledge about your content so that you truly understand what students need to do for the next increment of learning.

That deep understanding is your own scaffold that you can later remove when students are successful. Tools that can help students reach for the sky and all those lofty expectations are critical.

Source: Katie Clements tweet. Students need to have clear learning targets in order to meet them. Clearly defined for self assessment because then students can figure out exactly how to improve their work in order to meet the criteria. And to top it off a student needs to be predicting while collecting evidence to help grow other theories.

Or are you expected to be a problem solver? A creative thinker? Thinking in life is not optional. The twenty first century is leaving the adults in the dust and we REALLY have no clue what jobs will be available for our kiddos when they graduate from school and move into the work force. We need to stop pretending that we have any real ideas and instead support students to make choices now. That really is part of life. How we respond in the face of adversity is a true sign of our character.

What is your plan? Where will you start? What will you do? Source: Mr. Minor tweeted by Julie Jee. Without specific actions, what will change? Keep it simple and doable. Make it a focus for face to face conversations. Build a plan with someone else to increase your own accountability! Prepped for action. Ready to conquer the world. Ready to slay dragons after a day at a Saturday Reunion. And yet I can also imagine the tears shed for our beloved friend, Kathleen Tolan. Slicing our lives is what many bloggers do each Tuesday throughout the year.

Sharing stories allows us to build a community of writing friends. Perhaps in the first year of slicing, you only read the posts of those persons who post just before and after you. But after a while, you branch out and look for those who write about similar topics, teach the same grade, have similar jobs, people you follow on Twitter or those you have met in real life IRL or face to face F2F.

Friends that I often meet in both the blogosphere and the Twitterverse. Friends with whom I enjoy spending time! Everyone of you that I have not yet met. I have gone with you to quilt shows, Africa, France, to family events, to dinner and have so enjoyed learning with and from so many talented writers! However, the mind is the first thing to go. The students, doing the work , predict and use the words in sentences.

Students return to their sentences and questions to revise them based on the understanding of the topic after reading. Google Drawing Student Task Card link. Google Drawing Teacher Card link link. A FREE day of professionald development as a gift to thousands of teachers and administrators. My fall schedule has been challenging. These were some tweets that spoke to me about patience in order to slow down, let the students work, and not solve all the problems of the world in one day!

Sometimes that practice can come in discussion prior to writing and other times that practice will require trying out five or six different introductions to a piece. Are you familiar with this video? Even if they would rather NOT practice that many times!

And what about those regular practices of teachers? How we allocate time is a reflection of our values.



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