This is a very helpful resourse for the staff at Langston. I would like to share a website that I am using to help students with sequencing because this is a big problem for the students I see.
http://www.quia.com/pages/sequencingfun.html
If any of your regular students have sequencing problems, this site helps and is fun! I will also post it on my reading blog, donnasreadingblog.blogspot.com I hope that you will use it too and let your students visit it to see pictures of themselves.
Donna Smith
Wednesday, November 12, 2008
Make your own post
Our learning community is off to a good start and many teachers have told me they are going to join the blog soon. I just wanted to let you know that you may either create a new post (such as this one), or comment on other posts or comments.
As teachers, we have an awesome responsibility and a chance for great personal satisfaction in a job well done. Just as with our students, specific recognition is best, but I do want to let all of you at Langston know that I am glad to be a part of this educational community. I see great things every day from the teachers and staff. I am glad to say that I teach at Langston.
As teachers, we have an awesome responsibility and a chance for great personal satisfaction in a job well done. Just as with our students, specific recognition is best, but I do want to let all of you at Langston know that I am glad to be a part of this educational community. I see great things every day from the teachers and staff. I am glad to say that I teach at Langston.
Monday, November 3, 2008
Beginning a Professional Blog
Dear Langston Colleagues,
As part of the 5th grade's professional development assignment, I have created a blog for us to share ideas, thoughts, etc. I have set it up so that only Langston email addresses (staff) can write on it. However, anyone can read it.
Remember, this is a professional blog and not a place to gripe. Certainly, concerns may need to be addressed from time to time, but everyone can read anything you write. So don't put anything on the blog that you wouldn't want seen on the front page of the newspaper (so to speak).
Let's start the blog with any comments you may have about using the blog. Thanks. R. Achor
As part of the 5th grade's professional development assignment, I have created a blog for us to share ideas, thoughts, etc. I have set it up so that only Langston email addresses (staff) can write on it. However, anyone can read it.
Remember, this is a professional blog and not a place to gripe. Certainly, concerns may need to be addressed from time to time, but everyone can read anything you write. So don't put anything on the blog that you wouldn't want seen on the front page of the newspaper (so to speak).
Let's start the blog with any comments you may have about using the blog. Thanks. R. Achor
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