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- What is it with this class? Part II on Nov 21, 2009 in Instruction Success Story Teaching bell work curriculum do now do now activity do-now activities fun curriculum higher level thinking instructional technology student choice Teacher teacher tecnhology Technology
Here’s a quick post of what is happening. This entire week I tweaked the curriculum to allow for the students to have more choice in their project. I have also started to use some different technologies to allow for the information to be m...
- What is it with this class? on Nov 11, 2009 in Classroom Management Instruction Teaching classroom expectations discipline discipline plan reflection Teacher teacher frustration
I asked myself “what is it with this class”several times during 3rd period. Today’s class started off on the wrong foot. A student walked into the class screaming “WHERE’S MY CHAIR ?” Mind you this is about...
- In a day of a teacher… on Nov 9, 2009 in Life a day in the life of a teacher clean teacher desk messy teacher desk teacher desk Teaching
Posted in Life Tagged: a day in the life of a teacher, clean teacher desk, messy teacher desk, teacher desk, Teaching...
- Teaching with Learning Objectives on Oct 24, 2009 in Instruction Lesson Plan Teaching activity or learning objective learning goals learning objective learning objectives marzano post learning objectives reference learning objective reference learning objectives student-friendly language Teacher teaching with learning objectives using learning objectives
It’s a simple premise: our students should know what they are learning and why. The best way to accomplish this is through having learning objectives for every lesson. Yet, teachers tend to make some common mistake around learning objecti...
- Dear Education, Let’s Keep it Simple on Oct 3, 2009 in education policy committee Education education reform feedback initiative marzano Marzano Characteritics of Effective Direct Vocabulary I or activity PLC professional development professional learning community protocol reading reform school school reform study group teacher feedback teachers Teaching training
“Do we juggle too many things in education?” “Are we trying to take on too many things in the name of school reform?” I believe so. Lately, I feel like education leaders are taking a shotgun approach to improving student a...
- Go with the Crazy Ideas. on Sep 27, 2009 in Funny Stories Instruction Success Story Teaching bellnote business and personal law business law crazy teaching ideas do now activity New teachers small groups sources of law Teacher teachers
One of the classes I teach is Business and Personal Law for juniors and seniors. We are learning the sources of law. After polling the students regarding their comfort level with understanding these sources of law, I realized most of the students...
- Oh Snap! There are Administrators in my Classroom! on Sep 17, 2009 in Classroom Management Instruction Lesson Plan Teaching evaluation evaluations marzano Marzano Characteritics of Effective Direct Vocabulary observation observations principal school administrator school administrators teacher feedback
Lately, I have noticed something was afoot. I saw school administrators visit and observe my class several times over the past week. I was not alone. This team of observers jumped from one class to the next. They weren’t there to eval...




