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Growing Readers – Literature Circles Gone Digital – Part 1

Posted on February 20, 2012February 20, 2012

I wasn’t quite sure how to title this, swinging back and forth from “Passionate Conversations” and “Growing Readers”, both of which I believe Lit Circles to be.  I’ve been working with a fabulous teacher on engaging her class  with Literature Circles.  Oh not the process with all the jobs/roles (which I’ve done many times before), but the approach…

Choice Words

Posted on January 30, 2012February 21, 2012

Things happen when you’ve return from a conference.  New ideas attach with old ones and a host of “how does  this all connect” is sifted through a lens of “what if…”. At FETC, keynote speaker Michael Wesch (watch TED talk) talked about the fast rise of the new technologies (Youtube 2005; Twitter 2006) resulting in a new culture…

Blogging Tips for Communication and Organization

Posted on November 21, 2011

Sometimes a bit of practical tips are helpful to add to your toolbox of blogging ‘know-how’.  So here we are… Custom Menus: Using custom menus provides another layer of organization not found in ‘categories’.  For example, if you wish to have a list of your students located in a specific category, you can use the Custom…

Digging Deeper – How to Introduce Blog Commenting

Posted on November 8, 2011November 9, 2011

How to Develop Blog Writing: Brainstorm Session Sometimes our questions may be “how do we start our classes blogging past the basics?”.  Here is one way that may help to introduce the students to the idea of commenting.  (We did this at our recent SCIT gathering.) This starts in the classroom with good questions. Record…

Reimagine the Conversations

Posted on November 1, 2011

Many of you have dipped your toes into cyberspace by launching your blogs, whether they are class blogs, specialty group blogs or professional blogs. They all have something in common – a place to gather, connect and have conversation.  The key factor being the conversation or communication.  The flexibility of the tool is that it allows for…

Purposeful Play

Posted on October 23, 2011October 23, 2011

“To play on purpose is to take risks. To challenge what you know. To ride the edge between what is and what might be, what never was and what should’ve been..”   — Bud Hunt   Over a week ago we launched this year’s SCIT (Skills and Curriculum Integration of Technology), a district program to support teachers on their journey of integrating technologies in their classrooms.  All…

What’s On Your Wall?

Posted on October 10, 2011October 10, 2011

The wheels in my head started turning again after reading a post – Building a ‘Can Do’ Wall at Philly Teacher.  What we choose to place on our walls reveal to the world what is important to us.  I look at the walls in my home and I notice all sorts of family photos and paintings of things…

A Peek at February’s Learning Calendar

Posted on January 24, 2011

Here’s a snapshot of what’s coming just around the corner.   You will find all details and registration on the Staff Development Calendar.  Don’t forget that our district pro-d day is February 25th. *Please note that these are ‘learning series’ and attendance is necessary at all sessions. Reading/Writing with Kurzweil 3000 (Alternate Ed Group):  Feb 2,…

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