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Holley Collins posted
Here’s how we celebrated Pi Day this year in 1st Grade. This was my first time celebrating this day, so I’m sure next year will be even better.
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Chasity Prater posted
Well, we have closed out our school year. Boy, was it a busy year! I have enjoyed getting to work with all my students this year and most notably, our experience with the Promising Practices FIRE Summit. It was pretty amazing to see all the innovations that teachers across the area are doing. I was pleased with the results from the…Read More
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Holley Collins posted
A lesson video I posted to teachertube on how we celebrated the 100th day of school this year! (a little late, but better late than never…)
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Cassi Steele posted
My project, “Personalization for Our Paws” went really well. Each student that participated in the project showed an increase in reading level achievement. At the Summit in April, I feel that my presentation also went well. Data presented clearly showed a positive correlation between personalized learning and increases in student reading…Read More
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Kelli Ratliff posted
My project went well and my students showed growth and progress. Students really enjoyed learning their multiplication facts. They really enjoy using the dry erase table during class. I felt my presentation went well. One thing I seen is how different teachers were grouping their students. I plan to try some of those techniques next year.
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Celebrating Pi Day in the primary grades is a great way for students to gain prior knowledge about Pi. Thanks for sharing some grade appropriate activities.