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6 FUN SOCIAL DISTANCING RECESS ACTIVITIES ~ FOR THE LOVE Are less fidgety and more on task. Have improved memory and more focused attention. Develop more brain connections. Learn negotiation skills. Exercise leadership, teach games, take turns, and learn to resolve conflicts. Are more physically active before and after school. So, for the sake of all of these research-based benefits, community 4 WAYS TO MANAGE YOUR VIRTUAL CLASSROOM LIKE A PRO ~ FORSEE MORE ON FORTHELOVEOFTEACHERS.COM HOW TO HAVE A MORNING MEETING WITH SOCIAL DISTANCING ~ FOR Morning Meeting merges social, emotional, and academic learning, which is something we will have to particularly focus on after students have been home for a long period of time due to COVID-19. Morning Meeting also builds trust and strengthens relationships with peers, as well as with teachers. But now things have changed. TIPS FOR ORGANIZING & MANAGING A STRUCTURED CLASSROOM ~ FTLOT Identify “dead” spaces to be used for storage areas. Teach students about the physical space. Teach students that everything in the classroom has a space, like their personal belongings, classroom materials, and resources. Label everything, including bins and shelves, materials and resources. Your students could then “read”the room if
5 REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD APPRECIATE TEACHERS Teachers teach against all of the challenges in education, like lack of funding, budget cuts, large class sizes, little resources, lack of support, poor administration, testing demands, socio-economic challenges, little or no professional development, and the list goes on and on. Teachers teach regarding these challenges and are proactivein
HOW TO IDENTIFY AND SUPPORT PERFECTIONISTS IN THE Understanding Perfectionism. Perfectionism is the setting of high standards or expectations for one’s self that may be unrealistic to achieve. Perfectionists feel that what they accomplish is never quite good enough. Perfectionists will give more than 100% on everything they do and will strive for perfection, not just excellence in school. 5 WAYS TO PROMOTE ACTIVE LISTENING IN YOUR CLASSROOM~FOR 4. Active Listening Note Taking- Thoughtful Questions & Comments. Another way to have your students practice active listening skills is to have them do some note-taking. I give my students Active Listening Note Taking Cards to first practice recording thoughtful questions and comments while listening to promote active thinking and listening. CLAIM EVIDENCE REASONING: USING THE C.E.R. MODEL FOR CER (Claim, Evidence, Reasoning) is a writing strategy that helps students analyze information and experiences in an organized, concisemanner.
FOR THE LOVE OF READING ~ FOR THE LOVE OF TEACHERS Plan on doing the lesson in three parts: 1. The teacher does read-aloud think-aloud, students listen. 2. The teacher does read-aloud think-aloud, students help think-aloud (whole group, pairs) 3. The teacher does read-aloud and pauses at pre-selected points, students write/draw their thinking, then discuss responses. FOR THE LOVE OF RESPONSIVE CLASSROOM~ FOR THE LOVE OF TEACHERS Responsive Classroom is an effective approach to meeting the social, emotional, and academic needs of your students. It is a way of organizing and managing your classroom by creating an environment that is conducive for teaching and learning. Building a strong classroom community, interactive modeling, teacher language and more are allpowerful
6 FUN SOCIAL DISTANCING RECESS ACTIVITIES ~ FOR THE LOVE Are less fidgety and more on task. Have improved memory and more focused attention. Develop more brain connections. Learn negotiation skills. Exercise leadership, teach games, take turns, and learn to resolve conflicts. Are more physically active before and after school. So, for the sake of all of these research-based benefits, community 4 WAYS TO MANAGE YOUR VIRTUAL CLASSROOM LIKE A PRO ~ FORSEE MORE ON FORTHELOVEOFTEACHERS.COM HOW TO HAVE A MORNING MEETING WITH SOCIAL DISTANCING ~ FOR Morning Meeting merges social, emotional, and academic learning, which is something we will have to particularly focus on after students have been home for a long period of time due to COVID-19. Morning Meeting also builds trust and strengthens relationships with peers, as well as with teachers. But now things have changed. TIPS FOR ORGANIZING & MANAGING A STRUCTURED CLASSROOM ~ FTLOT Identify “dead” spaces to be used for storage areas. Teach students about the physical space. Teach students that everything in the classroom has a space, like their personal belongings, classroom materials, and resources. Label everything, including bins and shelves, materials and resources. Your students could then “read”the room if
5 REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD APPRECIATE TEACHERS Teachers teach against all of the challenges in education, like lack of funding, budget cuts, large class sizes, little resources, lack of support, poor administration, testing demands, socio-economic challenges, little or no professional development, and the list goes on and on. Teachers teach regarding these challenges and are proactivein
HOW TO IDENTIFY AND SUPPORT PERFECTIONISTS IN THE Understanding Perfectionism. Perfectionism is the setting of high standards or expectations for one’s self that may be unrealistic to achieve. Perfectionists feel that what they accomplish is never quite good enough. Perfectionists will give more than 100% on everything they do and will strive for perfection, not just excellence in school. 5 WAYS TO PROMOTE ACTIVE LISTENING IN YOUR CLASSROOM~FOR 4. Active Listening Note Taking- Thoughtful Questions & Comments. Another way to have your students practice active listening skills is to have them do some note-taking. I give my students Active Listening Note Taking Cards to first practice recording thoughtful questions and comments while listening to promote active thinking and listening. CLAIM EVIDENCE REASONING: USING THE C.E.R. MODEL FOR CER (Claim, Evidence, Reasoning) is a writing strategy that helps students analyze information and experiences in an organized, concisemanner.
FOR THE LOVE OF READING ~ FOR THE LOVE OF TEACHERS Plan on doing the lesson in three parts: 1. The teacher does read-aloud think-aloud, students listen. 2. The teacher does read-aloud think-aloud, students help think-aloud (whole group, pairs) 3. The teacher does read-aloud and pauses at pre-selected points, students write/draw their thinking, then discuss responses. 4 WAYS TO MANAGE YOUR VIRTUAL CLASSROOM LIKE A PRO ~ FOR Class DoJo – If you are a fan of Class Dojo, many teachers use this communication tool and love it. Take-Home Points: Give tours of your virtual classroom space just like you would do in your physical classroom. Record and save all tours and mini-lessons and HOW TO TEACH WRITING VIRTUALLY ~ FOR THE LOVE OF TEACHERS You may be teaching your students a strategy or skill that they can immediately try in their writing. During virtual teaching, share your screen or use a document camera to display the text and/or illustrations. For example, you may want to use mentor texts to teach leads or endings. You may want to demonstrate a specific trait ofwriting.
CLAIM EVIDENCE REASONING: USING THE C.E.R. MODEL FOR CER (Claim, Evidence, Reasoning) is a writing strategy that helps students analyze information and experiences in an organized, concisemanner.
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FTLOT - FOR THE LOVE OF TEACHERS ~ FOR THE LOVE OF If you have visited the Shop at For The Love of Teachers, you’ll see that I opened up my shop with modeling scripts to support teachers and students as they head back to school. Why? Because modeling is a powerful tool for teaching rules, routines, and expectations at the very start of the school year. STARTING THE YEAR OFF RIGHT WITH RESPONSIVE CLASSROOM If you read my recent post, 5 Must Do Back to School Activities-Week 1 then you are ready to start off the year with some terrific getting to know your students activities and building your classroom community of friends and learners. Being a Responsive Classroom (RC) teacher for 12 years I have found extreme value in its philosophy for building a strong classroom community that thrives and is RESPONDING & FOLLOWING UP ON NEGATIVE BEHAVIORS ~ FOR THE It provides the right language for teaching, modeling and responding to negative behaviors. Thoughtful Teacher , a classroom management model designed to transform the way teachers manage their students, suggests ways to follow up on negative behaviors. They include, “the teacher’s proximity to students, eye contact, writing thestudent’s
TEACHING STUDENTS TO GIVE THANKS & TO EXPRESS GRATITUDE It is our experiences that make us the person we are today and who we will be tomorrow. And especially around Thanksgiving, we express our gratitude and give thanks in our classroom and school-wide. Get your students thinking, sharing and writing about what or whom they are thankful for. Get the Giving Thanks Scrolls and banner here. FIRST 20 DAYS WRITING WORKSHOP Writing Workshop – First 20 Days 9/4/06 D. Rosenow 1 Key Learnings: To understand, develop, and follow routines for Writing Workshop. FOR THE LOVE OF READING ~ FOR THE LOVE OF TEACHERS For The Love of Teachers. For The Love of Teachers is dedicated to teacher collaboration, professional growth & provides usefulresources.
HOW TO HAVE A MORNING MEETING WITH SOCIAL DISTANCING ~ FOR Take-Home Points: Morning Meeting will look a little different with social distancing but still can be done. Morning Meeting is essential for building teacher-student relationships and classroom community during the first weeks of school (this is a must-do 6 FUN SOCIAL DISTANCING RECESS ACTIVITIES ~ FOR THE LOVE Typically, when we begin each school year, we spend the first 6 weeks building class community. Much of the community building involves playing games and participating in activities that allow us to get to know one another, work as a team, tie in some academics, and have fun! TEACHING CHILDREN PERSPECTIVE ~ FOR THE LOVE OF TEACHERS For The Love of Teachers. For The Love of Teachers is dedicated to teacher collaboration, professional growth & provides usefulresources.
5 WAYS TO PROMOTE ACTIVE LISTENING IN YOUR CLASSROOM~FOR Ok so here are my thoughts with using this with firstiesstart with the questions and comments after a speaker. Start out with teaching and modeling this orally and then have them practice writing 1 thoughtful questions and/or comment after a speaker. 4 WAYS TO BUILD RELATIONSHIPS & COMMUNITY DURING THE FIRST Get to know your students with interest surveys. I usually ask about 5 -10 questions/prompts that give me a snapshot of my students. This helps me to get to know each of them, make connections, call them out on certain interests and helps me pair students with other TIPS FOR ORGANIZING & MANAGING A STRUCTURED CLASSROOM ~ FTLOT If you feel like self reflecting and need something to help you identify your strengths and weaknesses, fill out this classroom management survey (by Sandy Washburn, Center on Education and Lifelong Learning, Classroom Management Self Assessment). Then create goals for improvement and utilize resources that could help you reach them. HOW TO IDENTIFY AND SUPPORT PERFECTIONISTS IN THE Wow! I wish I read this article earlier in the year. I have a student that definitely meets the criteria listed above. It has been a struggle all year to help them cope when they become frustrated or when it takes them too long to finish an assignment because they are truly trying to exceed expectations, or how eraser marks are just cause to start over. GETTING STARTED: THE FIRST 20 DAYS INDEPENDENT READING CHAP TER NINE. GETTING STARTED: THE FIRST 20 DAYS . OF . INDEPENDENT READING . ore than anything else, establishing rou tines and procedures for managing inde TEACHING STUDENTS TO GIVE THANKS & TO EXPRESS GRATITUDE For The Love of Teachers. For The Love of Teachers is dedicated to teacher collaboration, professional growth & provides usefulresources.
FOR THE LOVE OF READING ~ FOR THE LOVE OF TEACHERS For The Love of Teachers. For The Love of Teachers is dedicated to teacher collaboration, professional growth & provides usefulresources.
HOW TO HAVE A MORNING MEETING WITH SOCIAL DISTANCING ~ FOR Take-Home Points: Morning Meeting will look a little different with social distancing but still can be done. Morning Meeting is essential for building teacher-student relationships and classroom community during the first weeks of school (this is a must-do 6 FUN SOCIAL DISTANCING RECESS ACTIVITIES ~ FOR THE LOVE Typically, when we begin each school year, we spend the first 6 weeks building class community. Much of the community building involves playing games and participating in activities that allow us to get to know one another, work as a team, tie in some academics, and have fun! TEACHING CHILDREN PERSPECTIVE ~ FOR THE LOVE OF TEACHERS For The Love of Teachers. For The Love of Teachers is dedicated to teacher collaboration, professional growth & provides usefulresources.
5 WAYS TO PROMOTE ACTIVE LISTENING IN YOUR CLASSROOM~FOR Ok so here are my thoughts with using this with firstiesstart with the questions and comments after a speaker. Start out with teaching and modeling this orally and then have them practice writing 1 thoughtful questions and/or comment after a speaker. 4 WAYS TO BUILD RELATIONSHIPS & COMMUNITY DURING THE FIRST Get to know your students with interest surveys. I usually ask about 5 -10 questions/prompts that give me a snapshot of my students. This helps me to get to know each of them, make connections, call them out on certain interests and helps me pair students with other TIPS FOR ORGANIZING & MANAGING A STRUCTURED CLASSROOM ~ FTLOT If you feel like self reflecting and need something to help you identify your strengths and weaknesses, fill out this classroom management survey (by Sandy Washburn, Center on Education and Lifelong Learning, Classroom Management Self Assessment). Then create goals for improvement and utilize resources that could help you reach them. HOW TO IDENTIFY AND SUPPORT PERFECTIONISTS IN THE Wow! I wish I read this article earlier in the year. I have a student that definitely meets the criteria listed above. It has been a struggle all year to help them cope when they become frustrated or when it takes them too long to finish an assignment because they are truly trying to exceed expectations, or how eraser marks are just cause to start over. GETTING STARTED: THE FIRST 20 DAYS INDEPENDENT READING CHAP TER NINE. GETTING STARTED: THE FIRST 20 DAYS . OF . INDEPENDENT READING . ore than anything else, establishing rou tines and procedures for managing inde TEACHING STUDENTS TO GIVE THANKS & TO EXPRESS GRATITUDE For The Love of Teachers. For The Love of Teachers is dedicated to teacher collaboration, professional growth & provides usefulresources.
FOR THE LOVE OF RESPONSIVE CLASSROOM~ FOR THE LOVE OF TEACHERS For The Love of Teachers. For The Love of Teachers is dedicated to teacher collaboration, professional growth & provides usefulresources.
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HOW TO TEACH WRITING VIRTUALLY ~ FOR THE LOVE OF TEACHERS As if teaching writing in the traditional classroom wasn’t hard enough with jam-packed schedules and mandated curriculum. A global health crisis brought along different challenges of remote teaching which put a pin in our traditional teaching methods. 4 WAYS TO BUILD RELATIONSHIPS & COMMUNITY DURING THE FIRST Get to know your students with interest surveys. I usually ask about 5 -10 questions/prompts that give me a snapshot of my students. This helps me to get to know each of them, make connections, call them out on certain interests and helps me pair students with other 5 MUST DO BACK TO SCHOOL ACTIVITIES- WEEK 1 ~ FOR THE LOVE Day 3: All ABout Me: “I” This is my favorite back to school activity. It’s inspired by the “Writer’s I” with the same idea in mind, but I use and display it as a getting to know you activity at FTLOT - FOR THE LOVE OF TEACHERS ~ FOR THE LOVE OF If you have read my post, Starting off the Year Right With Responsive Classroom, then you are on your way to establishing class rules with your students, beginning your morning meetings to build a strong classroom community, and modeling ALL routines and procedures in your classroom.Having a classroom of students who clearly know and understand the rules, routines, and expectations from the TIPS FOR ORGANIZING & MANAGING A STRUCTURED CLASSROOM ~ FTLOT If you feel like self reflecting and need something to help you identify your strengths and weaknesses, fill out this classroom management survey (by Sandy Washburn, Center on Education and Lifelong Learning, Classroom Management Self Assessment). Then create goals for improvement and utilize resources that could help you reach them. STARTING THE YEAR OFF RIGHT WITH RESPONSIVE CLASSROOM If you read my recent post, 5 Must Do Back to School Activities-Week 1 then you are ready to start off the year with some terrific getting to know your students activities and building your classroom community of friends and learners. Being a Responsive Classroom (RC) teacher for 12 years I have found extreme value in its philosophy for building a strong classroom community that thrives and is TEACHING STUDENTS TO GIVE THANKS & TO EXPRESS GRATITUDE For The Love of Teachers. For The Love of Teachers is dedicated to teacher collaboration, professional growth & provides usefulresources.
WHY TEACHERS ARE LEAVING THE PROFESSION FASTER THAN EVER It worries me to say this, nonetheless to even write it, but it’s not a secret that teachers are leaving the profession more than they are entering it. And not just any teachers, but GOOD teachers. FOR THE LOVE OF READING ~ FOR THE LOVE OF TEACHERS Plan on doing the lesson in three parts: 1. The teacher does read-aloud think-aloud, students listen. 2. The teacher does read-aloud think-aloud, students help think-aloud (whole group, pairs) 3. The teacher does read-aloud and pauses at pre-selected points, students write/draw their thinking, then discuss responses. FOR THE LOVE OF RESPONSIVE CLASSROOM~ FOR THE LOVE OF TEACHERS Responsive Classroom is an effective approach to meeting the social, emotional, and academic needs of your students. It is a way of organizing and managing your classroom by creating an environment that is conducive for teaching and learning. Building a strong classroom community, interactive modeling, teacher language and more are allpowerful
TEACHING CHILDREN PERSPECTIVE ~ FOR THE LOVE OF TEACHERS Teaching Perspective. I, like most teachers, teach perspective through mentor texts. Putting ourselves in the character’s shoes, trying to understand, relate or connect with what the character is thinking, feeling or experiencing. This is an effective way to teach perspective to students. Students learn how to understand different HOW TO HAVE A MORNING MEETING WITH SOCIAL DISTANCING ~ FOR Morning Meeting merges social, emotional, and academic learning, which is something we will have to particularly focus on after students have been home for a long period of time due to COVID-19. Morning Meeting also builds trust and strengthens relationships with peers, as well as with teachers. But now things have changed. TEACHING KIDS HOW TO USE SOCIAL MEDIA RESPONSIBLY Social media has inspired me to become a better educator in so many ways. I love collaborating and connecting with other educators all around the globe. But it was just last year that I opened up a Facebook account so I could create a business page for For The Love ofTeachers.
TIPS FOR ORGANIZING & MANAGING A STRUCTURED CLASSROOM ~ FTLOT Identify “dead” spaces to be used for storage areas. Teach students about the physical space. Teach students that everything in the classroom has a space, like their personal belongings, classroom materials, and resources. Label everything, including bins and shelves, materials and resources. Your students could then “read”the room if
HOW TO IDENTIFY AND SUPPORT PERFECTIONISTS IN THE Understanding Perfectionism. Perfectionism is the setting of high standards or expectations for one’s self that may be unrealistic to achieve. Perfectionists feel that what they accomplish is never quite good enough. Perfectionists will give more than 100% on everything they do and will strive for perfection, not just excellence in school. WHY TEACHERS ARE LEAVING THE PROFESSION FASTER THAN EVER Why Teachers Are Leaving The Profession Faster Than Ever. It worries me to say this, nonetheless to even write it, but it’s not a secret that teachers are leaving the profession more than they are entering it. And not just any teachers, but GOOD teachers. Good teachers are finding more and more ways to exit the educational system by utilizing 5 WAYS TO PROMOTE ACTIVE LISTENING IN YOUR CLASSROOM~FOR 4. Active Listening Note Taking- Thoughtful Questions & Comments. Another way to have your students practice active listening skills is to have them do some note-taking. I give my students Active Listening Note Taking Cards to first practice recording thoughtful questions and comments while listening to promote active thinking and listening. GETTING STARTED: THE FIRST 20 DAYS INDEPENDENT READING CHAP TER NINE. GETTING STARTED: THE FIRST 20 DAYS . OF . INDEPENDENT READING . ore than anything else, establishing rou tines and procedures for managing inde FOR THE LOVE OF READING ~ FOR THE LOVE OF TEACHERS Plan on doing the lesson in three parts: 1. The teacher does read-aloud think-aloud, students listen. 2. The teacher does read-aloud think-aloud, students help think-aloud (whole group, pairs) 3. The teacher does read-aloud and pauses at pre-selected points, students write/draw their thinking, then discuss responses. FOR THE LOVE OF RESPONSIVE CLASSROOM~ FOR THE LOVE OF TEACHERS Responsive Classroom is an effective approach to meeting the social, emotional, and academic needs of your students. It is a way of organizing and managing your classroom by creating an environment that is conducive for teaching and learning. Building a strong classroom community, interactive modeling, teacher language and more are allpowerful
TEACHING CHILDREN PERSPECTIVE ~ FOR THE LOVE OF TEACHERS Teaching Perspective. I, like most teachers, teach perspective through mentor texts. Putting ourselves in the character’s shoes, trying to understand, relate or connect with what the character is thinking, feeling or experiencing. This is an effective way to teach perspective to students. Students learn how to understand different HOW TO HAVE A MORNING MEETING WITH SOCIAL DISTANCING ~ FOR Morning Meeting merges social, emotional, and academic learning, which is something we will have to particularly focus on after students have been home for a long period of time due to COVID-19. Morning Meeting also builds trust and strengthens relationships with peers, as well as with teachers. But now things have changed. TEACHING KIDS HOW TO USE SOCIAL MEDIA RESPONSIBLY Social media has inspired me to become a better educator in so many ways. I love collaborating and connecting with other educators all around the globe. But it was just last year that I opened up a Facebook account so I could create a business page for For The Love ofTeachers.
TIPS FOR ORGANIZING & MANAGING A STRUCTURED CLASSROOM ~ FTLOT Identify “dead” spaces to be used for storage areas. Teach students about the physical space. Teach students that everything in the classroom has a space, like their personal belongings, classroom materials, and resources. Label everything, including bins and shelves, materials and resources. Your students could then “read”the room if
HOW TO IDENTIFY AND SUPPORT PERFECTIONISTS IN THE Understanding Perfectionism. Perfectionism is the setting of high standards or expectations for one’s self that may be unrealistic to achieve. Perfectionists feel that what they accomplish is never quite good enough. Perfectionists will give more than 100% on everything they do and will strive for perfection, not just excellence in school. WHY TEACHERS ARE LEAVING THE PROFESSION FASTER THAN EVER Why Teachers Are Leaving The Profession Faster Than Ever. It worries me to say this, nonetheless to even write it, but it’s not a secret that teachers are leaving the profession more than they are entering it. And not just any teachers, but GOOD teachers. Good teachers are finding more and more ways to exit the educational system by utilizing 5 WAYS TO PROMOTE ACTIVE LISTENING IN YOUR CLASSROOM~FOR 4. Active Listening Note Taking- Thoughtful Questions & Comments. Another way to have your students practice active listening skills is to have them do some note-taking. I give my students Active Listening Note Taking Cards to first practice recording thoughtful questions and comments while listening to promote active thinking and listening. GETTING STARTED: THE FIRST 20 DAYS INDEPENDENT READING CHAP TER NINE. GETTING STARTED: THE FIRST 20 DAYS . OF . INDEPENDENT READING . ore than anything else, establishing rou tines and procedures for managing inde HOW TO TEACH WRITING VIRTUALLY ~ FOR THE LOVE OF TEACHERS You may be teaching your students a strategy or skill that they can immediately try in their writing. During virtual teaching, share your screen or use a document camera to display the text and/or illustrations. For example, you may want to use mentor texts to teach leads or endings. You may want to demonstrate a specific trait ofwriting.
4 WAYS TO MANAGE YOUR VIRTUAL CLASSROOM LIKE A PRO ~ FOR Class DoJo – If you are a fan of Class Dojo, many teachers use this communication tool and love it. Take-Home Points: Give tours of your virtual classroom space just like you would do in your physical classroom. Record and save all tours and mini-lessons and TIPS FOR ORGANIZING & MANAGING A STRUCTURED CLASSROOM ~ FTLOT Identify “dead” spaces to be used for storage areas. Teach students about the physical space. Teach students that everything in the classroom has a space, like their personal belongings, classroom materials, and resources. Label everything, including bins and shelves, materials and resources. Your students could then “read”the room if
5 MUST DO BACK TO SCHOOL ACTIVITIES- WEEK 1 ~ FOR THE LOVE For this activity, focus on and evaluate the engineering design process by observing how the students work through the criteria and use the tools to problem solve, use critical thinking skills, create & design, redesign, and evaluate. It’s really just a fun way to get to know students the first week of school BEFORE delving into STEMstandards.
4 WAYS TO BUILD RELATIONSHIPS & COMMUNITY DURING THE FIRST Get to know your students with interest surveys. I usually ask about 5 -10 questions/prompts that give me a snapshot of my students. This helps me to get to know each of them, make connections, call them out on certain interests and helps me pair students with other CLAIM EVIDENCE REASONING: USING THE C.E.R. MODEL FOR CER (Claim, Evidence, Reasoning) is a writing strategy that helps students analyze information and experiences in an organized, concisemanner.
5 WAYS TO PROMOTE ACTIVE LISTENING IN YOUR CLASSROOM~FOR 4. Active Listening Note Taking- Thoughtful Questions & Comments. Another way to have your students practice active listening skills is to have them do some note-taking. I give my students Active Listening Note Taking Cards to first practice recording thoughtful questions and comments while listening to promote active thinking and listening. WHY TEACHERS ARE LEAVING THE PROFESSION FASTER THAN EVER Why Teachers Are Leaving The Profession Faster Than Ever. It worries me to say this, nonetheless to even write it, but it’s not a secret that teachers are leaving the profession more than they are entering it. And not just any teachers, but GOOD teachers. Good teachers are finding more and more ways to exit the educational system by utilizing STARTING THE YEAR OFF RIGHT WITH RESPONSIVE CLASSROOM If you read my recent post, 5 Must Do Back to School Activities-Week 1 then you are ready to start off the year with some terrific getting to know your students activities and building your classroom community of friends and learners. Being a Responsive Classroom (RC) teacher for 12 years I have found extreme value in its philosophy for building a strong classroom community that thrives and is TEACHING STUDENTS TO GIVE THANKS & TO EXPRESS GRATITUDE It is our experiences that make us the person we are today and who we will be tomorrow. And especially around Thanksgiving, we express our gratitude and give thanks in our classroom and school-wide. Get your students thinking, sharing and writing about what or whom they are thankful for. Get the Giving Thanks Scrolls and banner here. FOR THE LOVE OF READING ~ FOR THE LOVE OF TEACHERSFREE GUIDED READING LESSON PLANSFREE READING COMPREHENSION LESSON PLANSFREE READING LESSON PLANSREADING LESSON PLAN EXAMPLEREADING LESSON PLANS ELEMENTARYREADING STRATEGY LESSON PLAN Plan on doing the lesson in three parts: 1. The teacher does read-aloud think-aloud, students listen. 2. The teacher does read-aloud think-aloud, students help think-aloud (whole group, pairs) 3. The teacher does read-aloud and pauses at pre-selected points, students write/draw their thinking, then discuss responses. FOR THE LOVE OF RESPONSIVE CLASSROOM~ FOR THE LOVE OF TEACHERS Responsive Classroom is an effective approach to meeting the social, emotional, and academic needs of your students. It is a way of organizing and managing your classroom by creating an environment that is conducive for teaching and learning. Building a strong classroom community, interactive modeling, teacher language and more are allpowerful
TEACHING CHILDREN PERSPECTIVE ~ FOR THE LOVE OF TEACHERS Teaching Perspective. I, like most teachers, teach perspective through mentor texts. Putting ourselves in the character’s shoes, trying to understand, relate or connect with what the character is thinking, feeling or experiencing. This is an effective way to teach perspective to students. Students learn how to understand different HOW TO HAVE A MORNING MEETING WITH SOCIAL DISTANCING ~ FOR Morning Meeting merges social, emotional, and academic learning, which is something we will have to particularly focus on after students have been home for a long period of time due to COVID-19. Morning Meeting also builds trust and strengthens relationships with peers, as well as with teachers. But now things have changed. TEACHING KIDS HOW TO USE SOCIAL MEDIA RESPONSIBLY Social media has inspired me to become a better educator in so many ways. I love collaborating and connecting with other educators all around the globe. But it was just last year that I opened up a Facebook account so I could create a business page for For The Love ofTeachers.
TIPS FOR ORGANIZING & MANAGING A STRUCTURED CLASSROOM ~ FTLOT Identify “dead” spaces to be used for storage areas. Teach students about the physical space. Teach students that everything in the classroom has a space, like their personal belongings, classroom materials, and resources. Label everything, including bins and shelves, materials and resources. Your students could then “read”the room if
HOW TO IDENTIFY AND SUPPORT PERFECTIONISTS IN THEPERFECTIONISM IN GIFTEDPERFECTIONISM IN KIDS Understanding Perfectionism. Perfectionism is the setting of high standards or expectations for one’s self that may be unrealistic to achieve. Perfectionists feel that what they accomplish is never quite good enough. Perfectionists will give more than 100% on everything they do and will strive for perfection, not just excellence in school. WHY TEACHERS ARE LEAVING THE PROFESSION FASTER THAN EVERNEW TEACHERS LEAVING THE PROFESSIONWHY TEACHERS ARE LEAVING TEACHINGWHY ARE TEACHERS LEAVING PROFESSIONREASONS TEACHERS LEAVE THE PROFESSIONWHY GOOD TEACHERS ARE LEAVINGPERCENTAGE OF TEACHERS LEAVING PROFESSION Why Teachers Are Leaving The Profession Faster Than Ever. It worries me to say this, nonetheless to even write it, but it’s not a secret that teachers are leaving the profession more than they are entering it. And not just any teachers, but GOOD teachers. Good teachers are finding more and more ways to exit the educational system by utilizing 5 WAYS TO PROMOTE ACTIVE LISTENING IN YOUR CLASSROOM~FOR 4. Active Listening Note Taking- Thoughtful Questions & Comments. Another way to have your students practice active listening skills is to have them do some note-taking. I give my students Active Listening Note Taking Cards to first practice recording thoughtful questions and comments while listening to promote active thinking and listening. GETTING STARTED: THE FIRST 20 DAYS INDEPENDENT READING CHAP TER NINE. GETTING STARTED: THE FIRST 20 DAYS . OF . INDEPENDENT READING . ore than anything else, establishing rou tines and procedures for managing inde FOR THE LOVE OF READING ~ FOR THE LOVE OF TEACHERSFREE GUIDED READING LESSON PLANSFREE READING COMPREHENSION LESSON PLANSFREE READING LESSON PLANSREADING LESSON PLAN EXAMPLEREADING LESSON PLANS ELEMENTARYREADING STRATEGY LESSON PLAN Plan on doing the lesson in three parts: 1. The teacher does read-aloud think-aloud, students listen. 2. The teacher does read-aloud think-aloud, students help think-aloud (whole group, pairs) 3. The teacher does read-aloud and pauses at pre-selected points, students write/draw their thinking, then discuss responses. FOR THE LOVE OF RESPONSIVE CLASSROOM~ FOR THE LOVE OF TEACHERS Responsive Classroom is an effective approach to meeting the social, emotional, and academic needs of your students. It is a way of organizing and managing your classroom by creating an environment that is conducive for teaching and learning. Building a strong classroom community, interactive modeling, teacher language and more are allpowerful
TEACHING CHILDREN PERSPECTIVE ~ FOR THE LOVE OF TEACHERS Teaching Perspective. I, like most teachers, teach perspective through mentor texts. Putting ourselves in the character’s shoes, trying to understand, relate or connect with what the character is thinking, feeling or experiencing. This is an effective way to teach perspective to students. Students learn how to understand different HOW TO HAVE A MORNING MEETING WITH SOCIAL DISTANCING ~ FOR Morning Meeting merges social, emotional, and academic learning, which is something we will have to particularly focus on after students have been home for a long period of time due to COVID-19. Morning Meeting also builds trust and strengthens relationships with peers, as well as with teachers. But now things have changed. TEACHING KIDS HOW TO USE SOCIAL MEDIA RESPONSIBLY Social media has inspired me to become a better educator in so many ways. I love collaborating and connecting with other educators all around the globe. But it was just last year that I opened up a Facebook account so I could create a business page for For The Love ofTeachers.
TIPS FOR ORGANIZING & MANAGING A STRUCTURED CLASSROOM ~ FTLOT Identify “dead” spaces to be used for storage areas. Teach students about the physical space. Teach students that everything in the classroom has a space, like their personal belongings, classroom materials, and resources. Label everything, including bins and shelves, materials and resources. Your students could then “read”the room if
HOW TO IDENTIFY AND SUPPORT PERFECTIONISTS IN THEPERFECTIONISM IN GIFTEDPERFECTIONISM IN KIDS Understanding Perfectionism. Perfectionism is the setting of high standards or expectations for one’s self that may be unrealistic to achieve. Perfectionists feel that what they accomplish is never quite good enough. Perfectionists will give more than 100% on everything they do and will strive for perfection, not just excellence in school. WHY TEACHERS ARE LEAVING THE PROFESSION FASTER THAN EVERNEW TEACHERS LEAVING THE PROFESSIONWHY TEACHERS ARE LEAVING TEACHINGWHY ARE TEACHERS LEAVING PROFESSIONREASONS TEACHERS LEAVE THE PROFESSIONWHY GOOD TEACHERS ARE LEAVINGPERCENTAGE OF TEACHERS LEAVING PROFESSION Why Teachers Are Leaving The Profession Faster Than Ever. It worries me to say this, nonetheless to even write it, but it’s not a secret that teachers are leaving the profession more than they are entering it. And not just any teachers, but GOOD teachers. Good teachers are finding more and more ways to exit the educational system by utilizing 5 WAYS TO PROMOTE ACTIVE LISTENING IN YOUR CLASSROOM~FOR 4. Active Listening Note Taking- Thoughtful Questions & Comments. Another way to have your students practice active listening skills is to have them do some note-taking. I give my students Active Listening Note Taking Cards to first practice recording thoughtful questions and comments while listening to promote active thinking and listening. GETTING STARTED: THE FIRST 20 DAYS INDEPENDENT READING CHAP TER NINE. GETTING STARTED: THE FIRST 20 DAYS . OF . INDEPENDENT READING . ore than anything else, establishing rou tines and procedures for managing inde HOW TO TEACH WRITING VIRTUALLY ~ FOR THE LOVE OF TEACHERS You may be teaching your students a strategy or skill that they can immediately try in their writing. During virtual teaching, share your screen or use a document camera to display the text and/or illustrations. For example, you may want to use mentor texts to teach leads or endings. You may want to demonstrate a specific trait ofwriting.
4 WAYS TO MANAGE YOUR VIRTUAL CLASSROOM LIKE A PRO ~ FOR Class DoJo – If you are a fan of Class Dojo, many teachers use this communication tool and love it. Take-Home Points: Give tours of your virtual classroom space just like you would do in your physical classroom. Record and save all tours and mini-lessons and TIPS FOR ORGANIZING & MANAGING A STRUCTURED CLASSROOM ~ FTLOT Identify “dead” spaces to be used for storage areas. Teach students about the physical space. Teach students that everything in the classroom has a space, like their personal belongings, classroom materials, and resources. Label everything, including bins and shelves, materials and resources. Your students could then “read”the room if
5 MUST DO BACK TO SCHOOL ACTIVITIES- WEEK 1 ~ FOR THE LOVE For this activity, focus on and evaluate the engineering design process by observing how the students work through the criteria and use the tools to problem solve, use critical thinking skills, create & design, redesign, and evaluate. It’s really just a fun way to get to know students the first week of school BEFORE delving into STEMstandards.
4 WAYS TO BUILD RELATIONSHIPS & COMMUNITY DURING THE FIRST Get to know your students with interest surveys. I usually ask about 5 -10 questions/prompts that give me a snapshot of my students. This helps me to get to know each of them, make connections, call them out on certain interests and helps me pair students with other CLAIM EVIDENCE REASONING: USING THE C.E.R. MODEL FOR CER (Claim, Evidence, Reasoning) is a writing strategy that helps students analyze information and experiences in an organized, concisemanner.
5 WAYS TO PROMOTE ACTIVE LISTENING IN YOUR CLASSROOM~FOR 4. Active Listening Note Taking- Thoughtful Questions & Comments. Another way to have your students practice active listening skills is to have them do some note-taking. I give my students Active Listening Note Taking Cards to first practice recording thoughtful questions and comments while listening to promote active thinking and listening. WHY TEACHERS ARE LEAVING THE PROFESSION FASTER THAN EVER Why Teachers Are Leaving The Profession Faster Than Ever. It worries me to say this, nonetheless to even write it, but it’s not a secret that teachers are leaving the profession more than they are entering it. And not just any teachers, but GOOD teachers. Good teachers are finding more and more ways to exit the educational system by utilizing STARTING THE YEAR OFF RIGHT WITH RESPONSIVE CLASSROOM If you read my recent post, 5 Must Do Back to School Activities-Week 1 then you are ready to start off the year with some terrific getting to know your students activities and building your classroom community of friends and learners. Being a Responsive Classroom (RC) teacher for 12 years I have found extreme value in its philosophy for building a strong classroom community that thrives and is TEACHING STUDENTS TO GIVE THANKS & TO EXPRESS GRATITUDE It is our experiences that make us the person we are today and who we will be tomorrow. And especially around Thanksgiving, we express our gratitude and give thanks in our classroom and school-wide. Get your students thinking, sharing and writing about what or whom they are thankful for. Get the Giving Thanks Scrolls and banner here. FOR THE LOVE OF READING ~ FOR THE LOVE OF TEACHERSFREE GUIDED READING LESSON PLANSFREE READING COMPREHENSION LESSON PLANSFREE READING LESSON PLANSREADING LESSON PLAN EXAMPLEREADING LESSON PLANS ELEMENTARYREADING STRATEGY LESSON PLAN For The Love of Teachers. For The Love of Teachers is dedicated to teacher collaboration, professional growth & provides usefulresources.
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HOW TO HAVE A MORNING MEETING WITH SOCIAL DISTANCING ~ FOR Take-Home Points: Morning Meeting will look a little different with social distancing but still can be done. Morning Meeting is essential for building teacher-student relationships and classroom community during the first weeks of school (this is a must-do TEACHING CHILDREN PERSPECTIVE ~ FOR THE LOVE OF TEACHERS For The Love of Teachers. For The Love of Teachers is dedicated to teacher collaboration, professional growth & provides usefulresources.
TEACHING KIDS HOW TO USE SOCIAL MEDIA RESPONSIBLY Social media has inspired me to become a better educator in so many ways. I love collaborating and connecting with other educators all around the globe. But it was just last year that I opened up a Facebook account so I could create a business page for For The Love ofTeachers.
TIPS FOR ORGANIZING & MANAGING A STRUCTURED CLASSROOM ~ FTLOT If you feel like self reflecting and need something to help you identify your strengths and weaknesses, fill out this classroom management survey (by Sandy Washburn, Center on Education and Lifelong Learning, Classroom Management Self Assessment). Then create goals for improvement and utilize resources that could help you reach them. HOW TO IDENTIFY AND SUPPORT PERFECTIONISTS IN THEPERFECTIONISM IN GIFTEDPERFECTIONISM IN KIDS Wow! I wish I read this article earlier in the year. I have a student that definitely meets the criteria listed above. It has been a struggle all year to help them cope when they become frustrated or when it takes them too long to finish an assignment because they are truly trying to exceed expectations, or how eraser marks are just cause to start over. 5 WAYS TO PROMOTE ACTIVE LISTENING IN YOUR CLASSROOM~FOR We can all tell, whether a child or an adult when someone is actively listening. We can tell from the eye contact to the body language, tothe facial
WHY TEACHERS ARE LEAVING THE PROFESSION FASTER THAN EVERNEW TEACHERS LEAVING THE PROFESSIONWHY TEACHERS ARE LEAVING TEACHINGWHY ARE TEACHERS LEAVING PROFESSIONREASONS TEACHERS LEAVE THE PROFESSIONWHY GOOD TEACHERS ARE LEAVINGPERCENTAGE OF TEACHERS LEAVING PROFESSION It worries me to say this, nonetheless to even write it, but it’s not a secret that teachers are leaving the profession more than they are entering it. And not just any teachers, but GOOD teachers. GETTING STARTED: THE FIRST 20 DAYS INDEPENDENT READING CHAP TER NINE. GETTING STARTED: THE FIRST 20 DAYS . OF . INDEPENDENT READING . ore than anything else, establishing rou tines and procedures for managing inde FOR THE LOVE OF READING ~ FOR THE LOVE OF TEACHERSFREE GUIDED READING LESSON PLANSFREE READING COMPREHENSION LESSON PLANSFREE READING LESSON PLANSREADING LESSON PLAN EXAMPLEREADING LESSON PLANS ELEMENTARYREADING STRATEGY LESSON PLAN For The Love of Teachers. For The Love of Teachers is dedicated to teacher collaboration, professional growth & provides usefulresources.
FOR THE LOVE OF RESPONSIVE CLASSROOM~ FOR THE LOVE OF TEACHERS For The Love of Teachers. For The Love of Teachers is dedicated to teacher collaboration, professional growth & provides usefulresources.
HOW TO HAVE A MORNING MEETING WITH SOCIAL DISTANCING ~ FOR Take-Home Points: Morning Meeting will look a little different with social distancing but still can be done. Morning Meeting is essential for building teacher-student relationships and classroom community during the first weeks of school (this is a must-do TEACHING CHILDREN PERSPECTIVE ~ FOR THE LOVE OF TEACHERS For The Love of Teachers. For The Love of Teachers is dedicated to teacher collaboration, professional growth & provides usefulresources.
TEACHING KIDS HOW TO USE SOCIAL MEDIA RESPONSIBLY Social media has inspired me to become a better educator in so many ways. I love collaborating and connecting with other educators all around the globe. But it was just last year that I opened up a Facebook account so I could create a business page for For The Love ofTeachers.
TIPS FOR ORGANIZING & MANAGING A STRUCTURED CLASSROOM ~ FTLOT If you feel like self reflecting and need something to help you identify your strengths and weaknesses, fill out this classroom management survey (by Sandy Washburn, Center on Education and Lifelong Learning, Classroom Management Self Assessment). Then create goals for improvement and utilize resources that could help you reach them. HOW TO IDENTIFY AND SUPPORT PERFECTIONISTS IN THEPERFECTIONISM IN GIFTEDPERFECTIONISM IN KIDS Wow! I wish I read this article earlier in the year. I have a student that definitely meets the criteria listed above. It has been a struggle all year to help them cope when they become frustrated or when it takes them too long to finish an assignment because they are truly trying to exceed expectations, or how eraser marks are just cause to start over. 5 WAYS TO PROMOTE ACTIVE LISTENING IN YOUR CLASSROOM~FOR We can all tell, whether a child or an adult when someone is actively listening. We can tell from the eye contact to the body language, tothe facial
WHY TEACHERS ARE LEAVING THE PROFESSION FASTER THAN EVERNEW TEACHERS LEAVING THE PROFESSIONWHY TEACHERS ARE LEAVING TEACHINGWHY ARE TEACHERS LEAVING PROFESSIONREASONS TEACHERS LEAVE THE PROFESSIONWHY GOOD TEACHERS ARE LEAVINGPERCENTAGE OF TEACHERS LEAVING PROFESSION It worries me to say this, nonetheless to even write it, but it’s not a secret that teachers are leaving the profession more than they are entering it. And not just any teachers, but GOOD teachers. GETTING STARTED: THE FIRST 20 DAYS INDEPENDENT READING CHAP TER NINE. GETTING STARTED: THE FIRST 20 DAYS . OF . INDEPENDENT READING . ore than anything else, establishing rou tines and procedures for managing inde 4 WAYS TO MANAGE YOUR VIRTUAL CLASSROOM LIKE A PRO ~ FOR We can manage our virtual classroom like a pro if we just take some time to think of classroom management in a “virtual” kind of way. HOW TO TEACH WRITING VIRTUALLY ~ FOR THE LOVE OF TEACHERS As if teaching writing in the traditional classroom wasn’t hard enough with jam-packed schedules and mandated curriculum. A global health crisis brought along different challenges of remote teaching which put a pin in our traditional teaching methods. TIPS FOR ORGANIZING & MANAGING A STRUCTURED CLASSROOM ~ FTLOT If you feel like self reflecting and need something to help you identify your strengths and weaknesses, fill out this classroom management survey (by Sandy Washburn, Center on Education and Lifelong Learning, Classroom Management Self Assessment). Then create goals for improvement and utilize resources that could help you reach them. 5 MUST DO BACK TO SCHOOL ACTIVITIES- WEEK 1 ~ FOR THE LOVE Day 3: All ABout Me: “I” This is my favorite back to school activity. It’s inspired by the “Writer’s I” with the same idea in mind, but I use and display it as a getting to know you activity at 4 WAYS TO BUILD RELATIONSHIPS & COMMUNITY DURING THE FIRST Get to know your students with interest surveys. I usually ask about 5 -10 questions/prompts that give me a snapshot of my students. This helps me to get to know each of them, make connections, call them out on certain interests and helps me pair students with other CLAIM EVIDENCE REASONING: USING THE C.E.R. MODEL FOR CER (Claim, Evidence, Reasoning) is a writing strategy that helps students analyze information and experiences in an organized, concisemanner.
5 WAYS TO PROMOTE ACTIVE LISTENING IN YOUR CLASSROOM~FOR Ok so here are my thoughts with using this with firstiesstart with the questions and comments after a speaker. Start out with teaching and modeling this orally and then have them practice writing 1 thoughtful questions and/or comment after a speaker. STARTING THE YEAR OFF RIGHT WITH RESPONSIVE CLASSROOM If you read my recent post, 5 Must Do Back to School Activities-Week 1 then you are ready to start off the year with some terrific getting to know your students activities and building your classroom community of friends and learners. Being a Responsive Classroom (RC) teacher for 12 years I have found extreme value in its philosophy for building a strong classroom community that thrives and is WHY TEACHERS ARE LEAVING THE PROFESSION FASTER THAN EVER It worries me to say this, nonetheless to even write it, but it’s not a secret that teachers are leaving the profession more than they are entering it. And not just any teachers, but GOOD teachers. TEACHING STUDENTS TO GIVE THANKS & TO EXPRESS GRATITUDE In today’s world with technology overload and jam-packed schedules, it’s so easy to lose sight of what’s truly important. Quite often I talk about being thankful to my students. Subscribe for the latest freebies!Menu
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