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…your post to be in your words and in your style. After the blog post goes live and you review it, I will post it to my Facebook Fan page…
…but it works great on a computer. You’ll feel like you are right in the webinar room with us in the live session! You’ll be able to view the chat…
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…backgrounds and families with different values and expectations? 1. Teaching Self Awareness I was watching a program on TV one day and Goldie Hawn (the actress) was on talking about…
…know Angela personally, and she’s just as inspiring in person as she is in her podcasts and her blog posts. If Angela says she can help you innovate and find…
…You’ll also need two dice for each game. Pair students with a partner of similar abilities, and display the directions as you explain the rules. How to Play Leprechaun Luck…
…was an amazing 3rd grade teacher. However, what’s not obvious is that she was able to accomplish everything in 40 hours a week! Angela and I became personal friends a…
…work area. Next, ask them to take turns sorting the statements. In turn, each person reads one card aloud and the team discusses whether they think it’s true (fact) or…
…a dry erase board and marker, too. Ask your students to divide up the materials so that one person has the cubes, one has the flats, one has the rods,…
…Theory Psychologist Dr. Howard Gardner proposed multiple intelligence theory over 40 years ago in response to the prevailing belief that intelligence was a one-dimensional trait, and that a persons’ IQ…
…be used as a consequence for individual student misbehavior. It’s never fair to punish the whole class when one student acts out. I recommend the Stoplight Management system to address individual discipline…
…being a fair-minded person, I would try to listen and try to explain why I was being fair. Big mistake! I finally learned to say, “I try to treat everyone…