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A Parent’s Guide to the 1st Grade Math Common Core

So your precious Kindergarten student has successfully graduated and moving on to First Grade. They can count to 100, fluently add and subtract within 10, and even identify many geometric shapes. However, now they are in First Grade. That Kindergarten year sure did go by quickly! Here is what your now 1st grade student can […]

Posted inElementary School, Featured, Instruction & Curriculum, Kindergarten, Literacy, Uncategorized

ESL Students in the General Education Classroom

Help! I have a new student in the middle of February who doesn’t speak any English! What should I  do? Sound familiar? This often happens at my school. English Language Learners (ELL), or English as a Second Language (ESL) students, are part of a very transient population. Sometimes students will even leave mid-year for a month […]

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What Common Core ELA Is Doing For Me

“When we are no longer able to change a situation, we are challenged to change ourselves.”  ~Victor Frank  I think it is exciting to see the changes coming with the Common Core State Standards Initiative, especially with regard to English Language Arts.  I have been learning how these standards will impact my students; it is […]

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Online Teaching – the New Frontier for Educators

The nature of education is fast changing, and as a result, teaching itself has begun to take many new forms.  Online schools are new avenues that more and more teachers are beginning to explore.  Like any new venture, online education must learn effective ways to incorporate skilled teaching and a variety of communication forms between […]

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What Are We Accelerating in the Classroom?

As teachers we know how important it is to encourage reading in our classrooms, no matter what subject we teach. We equate reading success to lifelong success all around. As teachers we also know how incredibly busy our days are and how difficult it can be to meet children’s needs who either need daily remediation […]