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Donna Combs posted
Giving comfort to those who are experiencing severe health issues is something that my class is working on this year. While we are working on the Fleece lap quilts for the Hospice patients, we are hoping to improve our Math skills, especially in the area of measurements and long division. My students are improving with each lesson and are…Read More
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Cortney Flannery Kidd posted
For Case Studies that captivate, I planned and purchased materials that would assist my students in learning material and being able to have visuals during our stint of online learning. We are using a series of NSTA Ebook Interactives to complete a unit on cellular transport. The interactive books have read alouds, learning checks, images that…Read More
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Brandi Slone posted
My students received their first “take-home” bag with manipulatives for the month of January. This included place value blocks, a paddleboard, marker, eraser, and a dice. These are the manipulatives for math that we will use the most. I am most excited about the month of February where we are going to have a wide range of materials in our bags.…Read More
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Dessie Bowling posted
Examples of great teaching and learning!!!
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nksparkman27 posted
Hello! I am late to the party (haha)…with virtual teaching, and now transitioning into a hybrid model, I have been swamped with re-creating myself as a teacher. I am so excited to announce that Beaver Creek Elementary’s first grade was awarded Rocket Books! This is a HUGE deal for us…because of the “smaller” school we are, and the early age of…Read More
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