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Have you ever tried arranging math learning stations as a "fitness" training circuit?
Setting up ELA learning stations in a "training circuit" is a fun way to differentiate tasks, personalize learning, and offer choices that engage students in broad language concepts. This post highlights what ELA circuit stations based on vocabulary development, inferencing, and character analysis might look like in your classroom.
Download the Key Words for Word Problems infographic, save the date to meet us at NAAC 2019, explore the How to Run Math Circuit Training PD Byte, or check out the local feature on Evaluation Portfolio for NJ Educators in this month's LoTi newsletter. https://www.smore.com/rwbqa-loti-newsletter
Are you asking students questions at the higher levels of Bloom’s Taxonomy? Are you allowing at least 3 seconds of wait time between asking a question and seeking a student response? How will you know if you don't ask? Check out our latest blog post for some tips and resources.
Catch up on what we've been up to, download a free resource, or see what's coming in the new year in this month's LoTi newsletter. https://www.smore.com/6h3dj
A Questioning Toolkit with several dozen kinds of questions and questioning tools can help students categorize their own questions. This helps students to build a greater sensitivity and awareness about the different types of questions that exist and about the value they can provide. What kind of questions do you have in your toolkit? Want to learn more....check out this and other PD Bytes!
Chris Moersch is in Cleburne Texas today working with a great group of educators from Cleburne ISD.
Some great examples of simple yet effective environmental resources from Dr. Moersch and his most recent classroom visit! What are some environmental resources you use in the classroom?
Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak knows that technology is the language of the future. That's why he recommends buying your kids Piper. Piper is a kit for kids to build and program their own computer. Backed by Stanford research, it's the perfect toy for your little geniuses.
Get your math circuit training on! Check out our latest blog post by Dr. Moersch.
Yet many more great ways to use that leftover Halloween candy!
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