Other schools have various portable electronic devices provided in the classrooms. It is up to the teacher to ensure that the electronic devices are correctly obtained, carried, and returned to the storage location. Here are excellent tips for you, and to share with your entire campus.
Stats, observations and strategies that will be helpful in supporting the ELL (English Language Learners) students in your classroom, starting with broad guidelines for working with ELL students, then offering targeted instructional strategies to improve reading, writing. and comprehension skills.
Students learn to write by writing. E Gads! What a concept! Next thing you know someone will try to convince us that kids learn to walk by walking and learn to read by reading. It is presumptuous to think one can teach writing.
So in answer to the question, “How Do teachers teach kids to write?” the answer is...
Well, if 14 of the 28 kids in your 5th Grade class have an IEP---do the math-----so a teacher with 25 kids 3x day for Biology and one 1 /1/2 hour planning period prepares 1 lesson daily-and gets paid the same----or the poor teacher who gets a Smart board 2 weeks after school starts, new curriculum, and has 10 kids with IQs in the 70's---think of her stress--- IN THESE TWO CASES THE ONLY SOLUTION IS TO WALK AWAY OR AN AMBULANCE---MAYBE IT WAS PLANNED THAT WAY FOR HER
Well, if 14 of the 28 kids in your 5th Grade class have an IEP---do the math-----so a teacher with 25 kids 3x day for Biology and one 1 /1/2 hour planning period prepares 1 lesson daily-a...See More