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What's on YOUR teacher desk?

What's on YOUR teacher desk?

" If a cluttered desk is a sign of a cluttered mind~ of what~then~ is an empty desk a sign?" Albert Einstein

If someone came and sat down at YOUR desk~ what would be THREE things on your desk that they would notice?(other than papers that need marking and only one can be a photograph)

Although I have retired from teaching(after 32 1/2 years)~ many of items that were on my desk are now on my desk where I work at home.
* A marble paperweight...

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Teaching Kids Research-part 1


Note: This blog is the first in a two part series.

One of the hardest things to teach~ in my opinion~ is how to get students to research.

As a teacher of gifted~ who uses the independent study method with my first-through-fifth-grade students~ I face the challenge of guiding children through the research process. When beginning projects~ they are required to research answers to self-chosen topics and utilize various resources and techniques to make that happen...

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Minecraft and other games-what they can...

I know of an 11-year-old~ who wants nothing more than to get on his computer and play Minecraft. He enters this virtual world~ where he can build shelters~ scavenge for resources~ and fight zombies. It is a survival game that allows players to construct 3-D cubeskind of like Legos on steroids.
Let me make this disclaimer: I think children spend too much time on computers and playing video games. However~ that said~ I think as educators~ we can dismiss these types of games too quickly...

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A Place to Eat

A Place at the Table, released March 1, 2013, is a documentary that continues where the film Food Inc. left off. Directed by filmmakers Lori Silverbush and Kristi Jacobson, and produced by Top Chef judge Tom Colicchio, A Place at the Table tells the story of the 50 million hungry Americans who are struggling to feed themselves. A number that mostly encompasses families, that 50 million also includes the one in four...

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Rules of Engagement

We all know of school improvement initiatives that failed when they should have succeeded. Technology initiatives~ new evaluation systems~ even changes to the school calendar these are ideas that research suggests should improve student outcomes~ but for some reason~ in some contexts~ they don't.

One reason that many education initiatives struggle to succeed is...

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PurpleAnnie Goes to China-Resource for...

When I was in China in 2011~ I brought one of the bears a student gave me when I retired. At first I felt a bit self-conscious when I took her out of my backpack to get pics of her at the different sights in China. My tour group eventually started to offer ideas for pictures and at our farewell dinner~ requested Purpleannie be in the group picture~ too!
Perhaps~ your students would like to see her China pictures at my website for teachers and kids:...

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Boy Charges $2,500 In App Buys

zombies vs ninjasCall it a lesson in password protection. The parents of a five-year-old boy in England are regretting handing over their iTunes password after the youngster managed to rack up over $2,500 worth of purchases on the...

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What is one quote you'd share with...

Have a great quote that you'd like to share with your students?
Many years ago~ Dick's Sporting Goods had a commercial with a quote that I thought really summed things up...
"Life is not a Spectator Sport!"
I tried to instill that thought with my students. "Use ever day to the fullest. Read~ try to make someone smile~ help someone~ say a kind word to someone~ dream things you d like to do and work to make them possible AND and at the end of the day~ be able to say~ Yes~ I used...

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Pattern Blocks

This week my students will be constructing new shapes with pattern blocks. Here are some of the activities I plan to use.

Day 1: We will create an anchor chart to identify the pattern block shapes and their attributes. After we discuss the attributes~ my students will have free exploration time with the pattern blocks.

Day 2: Constructing new shapes: I will read aloud The Greedy Triangle by Marilyn Burns to introduce how shapes can change.

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Visionary

Without a vision~ the people perish.
--proverb

I recall several years ago~ I asked renowned fifth-grade teacher~ Rafe Esquith~ for the secrets of success. He listed three actions that he took that made a big impact on his classroom.

One of those steps~ I remember him saying~ was developing a vision for what he wanted his students to become. Interestingly enough~ he said he looked at his most successful~ well-rounded students-those who excelled at academics~ sports~ musical...

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