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The Big Bang Theory3 comments

institutrice wrote 1 week ago: Math, science, history unraveled in the mystery that all started with a big bang! I’m watching … more →

Tags: philosophy 101, Poli Sci, astronomy, big bang theory, Creationism, Education, Elementary Education, Elementary School, Evolution

Wiki-tastic1 comment

institutrice wrote 1 week ago: You know I made a Wiki space for my classroom. A few kids jumped right on it. (You can tell they are … more →

Tags: Recess, Computers, curriculum, Education, Elementary Education, Internet, Journal, kids, new moon

I Heart Math6 comments

institutrice wrote 1 week ago: I think I used this as a title before, but I don’t care because it’s true: I love Math. … more →

Tags: curriculum, Education, Elementary School, kids, Math, Students, Teaching

Please Excuse This Interruption3 comments

institutrice wrote 1 week ago: Sometimes as a joke I say, “NO”. But only when it’s an all-call announcement … more →

Tags: Faculty Lounge, Time Out, Announcements, Bosses, Coworkers, Education, interruptions, loudspeaker, public address system

I could get used to this3 comments

institutrice wrote 3 weeks ago: Had my first six conferences today, and they went swimmingly well. I am not accustomed to receiving … more →

Tags: Faculty Lounge, Teaching, Elementary School, Behavior, Parents, kids, Education, Conferences, Parent Teacher Conferences

Report Cards are DONE

institutrice wrote 4 weeks ago: I’m done report cards two whole days before conferences. YAY! Don’t know how that happen … more →

Tags: Faculty Lounge, philosophy 101, Assessment, Conferences, curriculum, Education, Elementary School, Grades, grading

Grading Tests

institutrice wrote 1 month ago: I have to be in the right mood to grade tests.  When I don’t want to, I don’t, and just … more →

Tags: philosophy 101, Teaching, Elementary School, Work, Education, report cards, Conferences, Assessment, grading tests

Fall Feedback in Words4 comments

Josette wrote 1 month ago: Over the course of the last two weeks, I conducted interviews with my students as their midterm eval … more →

Tags: EFL, Korea, Feedback, korean students, Lesson Planning, Speaking Lesson, student confidence

A Stalled Classroom Economy11 comments

institutrice wrote 1 month ago: I’m trying the Classroom Economy System that Asbestasican and Rafe Esquith use. To tackle it a … more →

Tags: philosophy 101, Time Out, There Are No Shortcuts, Teach Like Your Hair's On Fire!, Behavior, Consequences, Economy System, Education, Inclusion

wowsers3 comments

institutrice wrote 1 month ago: I actually graded a test the same day they took it. And it was not multiple choice. AND it is a quiz … more →

Tags: Teaching, Education, curriculum, Math, Assessment, grading tests

Fall Feedback in Images2 comments

Josette wrote 1 month ago: Fall at Keimyung University in Daegu, Korea Keimyung’s HanHak Village Keimyung University Logo … more →

Tags: EFL, Korea, Fall, KEIMYUNG University, Korea, Photography

Little Butt-in-skis4 comments

institutrice wrote 1 month ago: All yesterday afternoon I was ticked off at my sub from Wednesday because she gave the kids the wron … more →

Tags: Time Out, Behavior, curriculum, Education, following directions, kids, lesson plans, Reading Groups, substitute teachers

Wiki this4 comments

institutrice wrote 1 month ago: Just made a Wiki for my class. People have been trying to explain it to me for years, but I just did … more →

Tags: Computers, curriculum, Education, Elementary Education, Elementary School, Internet, Journal, Teaching, technology

Week 6, Fall 2009 – Do you have an alibi? - Good Cop/Bad Cop

Josette wrote 2 months ago: First intermediate class of the week – Mixed years (Freshmen, sophomores, juniors and seniors); Mixe … more →

Tags: EFL, Korea, Alibi, reflective teach, Speaking Lesson

Week 5, Fall 2009 – Students Take on New Personas - FACES8 comments

Josette wrote 2 months ago: What? I had the same activities planned all week, with every class, and every level.  It’s an activi … more →

Tags: EFL, clt, Korea, korean students, role play, Speaking Lesson

Week 4, Fall 2009 - Redeeming the Role-play5 comments

Josette wrote 2 months ago: Tuesday, 9am-10:50am, Intermediate Level, 20 students, freshmen, mostly natural science and nursing … more →

Tags: EFL, Korea, language accuracy, language fluency, Language Practice, role play

StoryWorks by Scholastic2 comments

institutrice wrote 2 months ago: Last year I bit the bullet and ordered one of those monthly magazines with my own money. I bought th … more →

Tags: Library, Test Prep, Teaching, Elementary Education, Education, Reading, curriculum, writing, Poetry

Dropping like flies

institutrice wrote 2 months ago: I’ve had two students move already! CutiePie left in the middle of last week (she didn’t … more →

Tags: Nurse's Office, Family Studies, Teaching, Parents, getting sick, Allergies, Germs, Health Insurance, Education

What a difference a year makes!4 comments

institutrice wrote 2 months ago: I think I already used this title before, but oh well, ‘cuz it works and perfectly describes t … more →

Tags: Time Out, Family Studies, Teaching, Elementary School, Behavior, Parents, Discipline, getting sick, Allergies


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