My team and I are thinking about DI. I missed out on the cycle where it was taught when I was in college, and I've never used it except for subbing years ago. Any ideas where to look for info? Any suggestions? Thanks.
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So how about some help? It w...See MoreHowdy! I am an Elementary Ed. Major with the assignment of creating a learning center for the 5 senses for 2nd graders. It needs to be something creative, attractive and engaging. I have a few ideas but I thought asking those who are experienced would be wise as well. Also, the task itself feels a bit daunting.
So how about some help? It would be much appreciated!
I'm always looking for reading center word work games. Here's one called Word War at a site called reces s room. You form words from letters listed on cannonballs (letters have values). Once the word is formed, you fire those letters at your opponent, damaging their tank for the value of each letter. My kids love forming words on this game.
Long time member of the Teachers.Net community Barb Gilman (known as Barb/2/NE and later, Barb/3/NE), returns to the Teachers.Net Meeting Room for a live chat about the many ways to use technology to enhance teachers’ ability to teach, learn and collaborate.
9 – 10 pm ET Tuesday, October 15, 2013 in Teachers.Net Meeting Room.
When we asked Barb what topics she would like to address she said:
"Twitter, Twitter chats, Twitter hashtags, Google Plus, Google Plus Communities, podcasts for Professional Development, Edcamps…I think that’s it! It’s only for an hour, right?! Plus, besides connecting online, connecting F2F or IRL!"
So, if you feel “out of it” when it comes to technology tools, let Barb help you during tonight's hour-long chat.
If you’re already proficient, join in and contribute to the informal conversation.