Hello! I am teaching summer school this year. Our summer school theme is "Show Me Missouri". I wanted some help, suggestions on gather 'fun' materials to put together a unit on Missouri. We do not use books during the summer so any creative ideas regarding writing,math, and reading will be very much appreciated!! Thanks Great Teachers of MO!!
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I would be surprised if this is allowed anywhere in the country and if it is, the evaluations would be meaningless since the principal's boss is the one who does them.
On 4/19/13, Gary wrote: > Do any school districts allow the faculty to do an > evaluation on the Principals. I really think it would be a > valuable tool. SOmetimes you have principals you can't > talk too and if they knew the weaknesses they have, maybe > they would become better principals. I know one of our > principals only had 3 years teaching in the classroom > before he became principal. I have 28 years and I see a > lot of problems. One of the principals only taught JROTC > and is a military man. The problems we have are our > principals being consistant in their discipline across the > board. WE as teachers are expected to be consistant in our > teaching and controling the classrooms, but if it > frustrating when we try and then need help from the office, > we don't get it becuse the Principals are really > inconsistant in dealing with the kids. Very frustrating!!!
On 4/19/13, anon wrote: > It SHOULD be done, and the faculty should have the ultimate > say in whether that principal stays or goes. > > I would be surprised if this is allowed anywhere in the > country and if it is, the evaluations would be meaningless > since the principal's boss is the one who does them. > > On 4/19/13, Gary wrote: >> Do any school districts allow the faculty to do an >> evaluation on the Principals. I really think it would be a >> valuable tool. SOmetimes you have principals you can't >> talk too and if they knew the weaknesses they have, maybe >> they would become better principals. I know one of our >> principals only had 3 years teaching in the classroom >> before he became principal. I have 28 years and I see a >> lot of problems. One of the principals only taught JROTC >> and is a military man. The problems we have are our >> principals being consistant in their discipline across the >> board. WE as teachers are expected to be consistant in our >> teaching and controling the classrooms, but if it >> frustrating when we try and then need help from the office, >> we don't get it becuse the Principals are really >> inconsistant in dealing with the kids. Very frustrating!!!
I purchased a spelling workbook for my kids. Website: (howwellcanyouspell.com). I like the design of the cover. Go to the website and learn more about the workbook. Keep your kids engaged on fun spelling activities. Great teaching tools for any age.
My children enjoyed identifying the correct spelling of the word and using them in a sentence. It has thousands of words for students to learn and create fun spelling games! It will teach students how to use their imagination to write stories.
Great book to prepare for the next school year.
I'm taking this book to Korea to my friends,family and teachers.
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I would be surprised if this is allowed anywhere in the country and if it is, the evaluations would be meaningless since the principal's boss is the one who does them.
On 4/19/13, Gary wrote: > Do any school districts allo...See More