Thankyou so much for these links! I am just starting out on my studies to become a teacher and am really interested in learning centres. I recently participated in a group presentation at university with two other students and we used learning centres to teach students about the concept of Reducing, Reusing and Recycling - Learning Centres worked brilliantly for the topic - now I just need to do a write up on why we used this teaching strategy and the benefits and disadvantages of using them in the classroom. Thanks again!! It is muchly appreciated!
Do you have an Iditarod interest center in your classroom and do you connect Iditarod as a theme when teaching your curriculum and standards? Do you hold an Idita-read, Idita-walk, or other activities? I'd enjoy chatting with you about your ideas and what you do or helping you get more ideas. With Gary Paulsen entering the 2007 race, it is a great year to teach his novels and connect the race. Many other math, science, and other areas can be connected, too. If you are looking for a service learning project, you could make decorations for the musher's banquet in Alaska or donate new books to schools in Alaska that would appreciate new books for students to read. I am intersted in chatting and sharing ideas! Diane
I have a 4th grade classroom that is a English dominant and Hispanic. I am looking for another classroom anywhere in the US or another country to have a correspondance with for the school year. Anyone interested.
On 11/10/06, abby wrote: > On 10/14/06, Ted Long wrote: >> I have a 4th grade classroom that is a English dominant and >> Hispanic. I am looking for another classroom anywhere in >> the US or another country to have a correspondance with for >> the school year. Anyone interested. >> >> Sincerely, >> >> Ted Long > > > > hello
Mark BensonOn 12/31/06, melody o. basa wrote: > On 12/26/06, alyssa wrote: >> On 12/21/06, Zipporah wrote: >>> Have you found a classroom? If not please contact me at >>> zipporah.[email removed]
Ted, I teach 4th grade in the Bronx, NY. We are currently looking for Pen Pals as well. Please EMAIL me ASAP about doing this!
I have 19 3rd graders that I would like to link up with another 3rd grade class with similar size. We would like to write back and forth through the school year.
I have had the same thing on my mind! Please let me know if you are still interested! I have 20 third graders in my Georgia classroom. Thanks, Michael
On 10/29/06, fran wrote: > On 10/18/06, Cindy O'Brien wrote: >> I have 19 3rd graders that I would like to link up with >> another 3rd grade class with similar size. We would like >> to write back and forth through the school year. > > > Have you secured penpals yet? I have 17 third graders in my > New Jersey classroom. We're just beginning friendly letters > and would like to exchange with your class. Where are you > from? > > Thanks, Fran
I teach in NYC (Queens) and have 18 children and would like to find pen pals for them, preferably would like a mid-western, western or southern state. Please get back to me if you're interested, Enid
I'm looking for literacy centers that would be good for Kindergarten at this time of the year. I'm really needing ideas for a literacy game station, pocket chart and writing. If anyone can help that would be great! It's my first year of teaching!
On 10/18/06, Tabitha wrote: > I'm looking for literacy centers that would be good for > Kindergarten at this time of the year. I'm really needing > ideas for a literacy game station, pocket chart and > writing. If anyone can help that would be great! It's my > first year of teaching!
Please check out the kindergarten board on T.net for additional help. There are many great KG learning centers/work stations on the sites below...
I have some children in my afterschool care, which is located in brisbane australia, we have roughly 43 in the afternoon, and we are trying to find some children in some other countries
On 10/25/06, Becky wrote: > On 10/23/06, Jamie wrote: >> I have some children in my afterschool care, which is >> located in brisbane australia, we have roughly 43 in the >> afternoon, and we are trying to find some children in some >> other countries > > I have about the same number of after-school students here > in southern oregon, 1st through 6th grades. They would be > good candidates for a writing exercise like this, learning > about another part of the world. How would it work? > Becky
Hi, I have 29 kids in an afterschool program age 5 through age 10. I am looking for another program who is interested in participating in a penpal exchange with our program. We are in Minnesota. Please email if you are interested.
I want to start having workshop or different learning centers in my classroom but don't know how. I have 34 students...6th grade. I'm not sure what stations to have. Please help...I would really appreciate it. Thanks!!!
I need some help setting up centers in my reading and my writing classroom. I teach 3 classes of reading and 2 classes of writing. I teach 8th graders. I have a mixture of students but I teach Academically gifted students as well as high achievers. We have a small team of students we are working with this year. I am looking for some ideas as to how to set up some centers in my classroom.
I would like to do some centers on the following areas. If anyone can help please do!!
1. Main Idea 2. Parts of Speech 3. Writing Process 4. Reseach Skills 5. Cause and Effect 6 Comapre and Contrast
Those are some things I want to work on for right now. I have some ideas about what I want to do but I would like some tips from all of you who are more experienced than I.
I work at an after-school program in Pittsburgh, PA, for children ranging from 1st to 6th grades, and we are looking for penpals from other English-speaking countries, so that we can start a Penpal Club. Anyone interested can feel free to email me.
On 11/02/06, Hilary Buttenfield wrote: > I work at an after-school program in Pittsburgh, PA, for > children ranging from 1st to 6th grades, and we are > looking for penpals from other English-speaking countries, > so that we can start a Penpal Club. Anyone interested can > feel free to email me.
Hi Hilary, I am a teacher in Auckland New Zealand and I'm x=currently looking for penpals for my students. They are ages 8-11 years old and there is 29 in my class. If you are still looking for penpals email me and we could set something up. Sarah
If you think you may be interested please contact me back. We are available to start writing immedieatly. So if interested please just send me a list of the childrens ages and whether they are male or female and we would gladly send out the first letters.
If interested please feel free to email me at [email removed]
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Thankyou so much for these links! I am just starting out on
my studies to become a teacher and am really interested in
learning centres. I recently participated in a group
presentation at university with two other students and we
used learning centres to teach students about the concept of
Reducing, Reus...See More