How would you plan a lesson about discussing ways people can improve communities for a kindergarten class?



How would you plan a lesson for a standard about identifying coins by name and value
.jpg)


how would you plan a lesson for a standard about an argumentative essay for fourth graders?
How would you plan a lesson for a standard about comparing and contrasting key points from 2 different mediums for older students?

What is a good assessment for a standard about ways people improve communities for kindergarten social studies?

How would you plan a lesson for a standard on teaching 1st graders about identifying coins by name and value?
.jpg)


How would you plan a lesson for a standard about teaching second grade reading?

Is there anything you would shy away from when teaching special education students about phonics and using individual syllables?



What’s a good assessment for a standard in deaf education about second grader’s learning colors in sign language?

How would you plan a lesson for a standard about identifying the differences in the perspectives of characters? Do you have any good texts to help me teach that topic?

How do you deal with the “Sunday Scaries”? Are there any routines or things that you do to help you relax before beginning a new week?
.jpg)

How do you include science in an already crowded day? Here’s one way I do it!
What FREE curriculum based measurement resources do you utilize in the general classroom or in intervention?
There is a FREE CBM assessment series located at easycbm.com and it is very similar to DIBELS, Acadience, or Aims Web - the free version gives you 9 probes for a variety of reading and math skills. You can upgrade for more options.


What advice do you have for teaching EL students in 3rd grade in a gen ed setting?



How to you increase fluency practice in your classroom?
Answer: Whisper Phones

How do you support phonemic awareness in your classroom? What simple activities do you include with your early learners?
Answer: Sound Cubes! Sound cubes are wooden or foam colored cubes that can be used to help students manipulate the sounds in words.



What techniques do you use to help students retain and use new vocabulary in their speaking and writing?
Answer; Many school district utilize a word of the day approach for this. They tailor daily or weekly activities that focus on opportunities for application of these specific words. Our school uses the Leader in Me curriculum for SEL and it is integrated into daily routines. There is a designated - and universal - list of age appropriate words for each unit. These words are shared through daily announcements, board messages, classroom discussions and even in some assemblies. Our school Speech and Language Pathologist posts a fun word puzzle each week and she also utilizes Word Genius and Word Daily - as this is sent to her email each day/time.
