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Amanda Baker posted
The Paperless classroom was intended to allow more student collaboration and eliminate the need for individual paper assignments. While it hasn’t eliminated the need it has reduced the usage of paper and has encouraged more collaboration. The cricut cutter has allowed me to create visuals and manipulatives, which has been the most beneficial…Read More
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Kara Gayhart posted
Yogibos, Lap pads, calming sensory items, music stations, and books on tape are all in use in our “chill out” station. My students are responding EXTREMELY well to this so far. One of the students that I felt would benefit most from this has already proven the statistics to be true. He has amazed how far he has came in such a little time. The…Read More
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Tiffany Perkins posted
The Echo Dots have been distributed to all of the classrooms now. The newness has worn off and they are now asking more serious questions instead of just wanting to ask Alexa to play their favorite song. They still will look at me before they ask something new, because they are still unsure of if they are allowed to use Alexa to help them. It…Read More
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Misty Knott Howell posted
We enjoyed a nice winter day outside with our PBS playtime tablets! We worked on the PBS app Outdoor Family Fun With Plum and observed at different insects outside with magnifying glasses! My students loved getting to work on the app and explore and then exploring their surroundings outside!!
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Cortney Flannery Kidd posted
So far, so good. After purchasing the items to complete my two grants I have seen that my new students are really drawn in by student choice in lab. I have had some difficulty getting them to “think inventively” early on, but am seeing that transition now.
We have completed the transport and efficiency part of our cell component (dialysis…Read More
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