I just had my very first parent-teacher conference and the recurring question was about recommended educational websites. May I pick your brain for some good ones to recommend to parents when they ask? I teach mostly third grade remedial reading but also some first and second as well. Thanks so much!
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It is sad to see that Cursive Writing is no longer being taught.
Children will certainly miss out on being able to read letters and documents written by Grandparents that capture moments in History.
As a Marince Corp, Vietnam Veteran letters written home and received that were saved for many years simply have been promulgated to being no longer important.
It is a shame, we think we ad value as Educators but those 'decision makers' in our Education Systems really are not seeing the big picture...
Kids cannot read, so why teach them to write..the Computer will read to them and type for them.
"I hear many people talk about tolerance and how we must learn to be tolerant toward those who are different from us. When we tolerate something, we put up with it temporarily until it is gone. We tolerate a toothache, back pain, and loud music coming from a neighbor’s house. Why would we ever put what we do with children in the same category? Instead, we should celebrate the differences of our children."
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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.