From www.MikeWeatherly.com — You know that we all do it, come on admit it! You think this actor looks like this actor and on and on and on. Here's an example...
How can "Thinking about Thinking" help your students learn? A nice way to approach Metacognition is to tell yourself to take a step back and address a child's perspective of an activity. Ask kids WHY we might be doing an activity the way we are doing it. Ask WHAT they think is the easiest and hardest parts about it. In short . . . get kids thinking!
" Don't ever think that I will love a faggot like you" " You are not worthy for my love. You are just a spoiled brat " What happens when a guy who is a playboy married to the guy who is in love even after his lover gone far away from him Did these two fall in love? Zhanyi ❤💚 Note : This is my first time writing a story. And my english is not that good. So please forgive my mistakes. No hate comments please. Thank you None of the picture belongs to me. Credits to the rightful owner.
Music Reviews: The Queen Is Dead by The Smiths released in 1986. Genre: Jangle Pop.
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Supernanny, Joe Frost, is BACK!! I remember WAY back before I had kids. I would watch Supernanny whilst thinking, "Good, God. My kids will never act like that." Any parent can tell you how that
The right words at the right time can have an unbelievable effect in our lives! We just need to take advantage of them. We are loa...
Picture it.
"Idk I think feminism should be called something different, like common sense or something."
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This KWL chart can be used for any age of student that can read and write. I have used it as young as first grade, but also with college students. It is designed to get students thinking about how the things we know, want to know, and have learned are connected. Coming out of the mouth, you will fin...
It's that time of year! Back to school time (even though I know some of my bloggy friends have been back for a couple of weeks now.) While you may be in a district that wants you to hit the academics hard core from the first day of school and cut out "fluff", there's nothing fluffy about a cohesive classroom. And you can forget good things happening academically when nobody can get along. Do you hear me administrators? I think it's a wise idea to spend some time helping your students learn to live together in a room that gives everybody about one square foot of personal space. So here's a little collection of some fabuloso ideas I found through the wonderful world of blogging. Here are some great ideas to get your new friends talking to each other, working together, and thinking about what a successful classroom looks like. 1. Talk about how to treat each other. Tales from a Tidy Teacher shares a lesson using Finding the Green Stone by Alice Walker. She gives each student a shiny green "stone". They plan how they will keep their stones shiny all year. I think this would be a great anchor lesson to refer to all year long. Here's a post from Mrs. Robinson's Classroom Blog. She has a different question each day to get kids thinking about their role in the classroom. Your actions are who you are. When things were getting cranky in my classroom last year, we worked on this activity. We planned out the words that we would want our principal to use when describing us. Then we planned out the actions that would get us there. 2. Talk about words and what they can do (for good and evil). I love love love this poster. It is from Sweet Blessings who also happens to be the genius behind Technology Rocks. Seriously. I had it printed as an 11x17 on glossy card stock ($1.50 at Office Max). I referred to it all year long the last couple of years. By the second month of school, all I had to do was say, "THINK before you speak" and they knew exactly what had gone wrong. Yes, Mrs. O Knows will convince you that toothpaste and toothpicks will teach kids everything they need to know about words. I tried so hard to find the original source for this one. Please leave a comment if you know where it came from. Cause it's awesome. 3. Have kids work together in a fun way. Who wouldn't want to save Fred? This is a great team work lesson from Fabulous Fourth Grade Froggies. This one's from Science Gal. Now tell me that doesn't look fun? And because the best way to learn that the world does not revolve around you, have your kids perform RACKS. Random Acts of Classroom Kindness. Here's an idea from 3rd Grade Thoughts. There are tons more great ideas out there on this, too. Have kids work in teams to plan out some RACKS for each the classroom, other students, and staff, too. And now for a little giggle: Hope you have a great school year!