Awakened: Hope for the Year Ahead
…there, but a true awakening is a process.” By now you may be thinking, “Where do I sign up? I want that book! I NEED that book!” Yes, you can…
…there, but a true awakening is a process.” By now you may be thinking, “Where do I sign up? I want that book! I NEED that book!” Yes, you can…
…meetings are more exciting when kids have taken time to think about what they want to discuss. I never assign a grade for participation in a Literary Lunch Bunch because…
…and believe in them. Vashti’s teacher honored her simple dot by framing the signed picture, and this small bit of encouragement was enough to help Vashti discover a hidden talent….
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…means to fill needs and desires. Low self-worth – Being hostile and defensive is often a sign of insecurity Materialism – The quest for money and possessions is more important…
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…flat and sign their name to their comments. Note: If they are having trouble thinking of something to say, suggest that they start with the words, “Thank you for …”…
…each day with a short student-led book talk? Ask students to sign up in advance to do a 2-minute informal book share. Letting them tell about their favorite book will…
…back to consistency. Erin Rainey: We have signals for “I have a connection (to the story or what someone said)” “I agree” “I disagree” and “I’m confused.” It helps me…
…annoying. Maybe if he gets to share with a partner he will blurt out less. His behavior in some way may be a signal that you are talking too much….
…they have written their name, they celebrate until you signal it is time for silence. Listen to me my dear colleague! Don’t try to teach lining up right before the…
…Review early finishers’ work quickly and provide quick feedback verbally or on sticky notes to help students improve their work. 5) Always have follow-up tasks to assign to early finishers…