Kevin Bower

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Kevin Bower

Kevin Bower

@BowerKM

Father of 6 | Teacher | @millersvilleu & @penn_state alum | @TeachersFirst & @MySciLife Consultant | @6BowerLIC

Lancaster, PA Katılım Haziran 2013
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Brian Tolentino M.Ed
Brian Tolentino M.Ed@TolentinoTeach·
Two teachers can teach the same curriculum with the same activities—and get completely different results. Because in the end, it’s the teacher who brings the curriculum to life. There’s no way around that.
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Matt Miller 🗑️
Matt Miller 🗑️@jmattmiller·
Let's knock it off with the all-or-nothing hot takes. Good teachers utilize tech ONLY when it gets them the results they want. Foolish teachers (and schools) use tech as their blanket strategy. And tweets like this are rage bait. Don't advocate for bans that take tools out of the hands of teachers and students. Advocate for more responsible instructional decisions based on pedagogy and best practice.
The Modest Teacher@ModestTeacher

Elementary students do NOT need iPads.

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Kyle Niemis
Kyle Niemis@KyleNiemis·
I’ve shared a handful of sheets I’ve been proud of… but nothing like this! 😀 Here are 50+ of the most popular YouTube channels for teachers, all on one sheet, with free activities connected to their most popular videos 😎 #gid=438255169" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d… Huge props to everyone who helped bring this one to life. Thank you! @waygroundai #edtech #edchat #teachers #letsfindaway #wayground #quizizz #teachertwitter
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Canva Education
Canva Education@CanvaEdu·
What if your students became museum curators? In our new Canva Education activity, Make a Mini Museum, students research an influential historical figure and design a digital exhibition showcasing artifacts, biographies, and properly cited sources. It’s a powerful way to blend research, media literacy, ethical citation, and student voice in one ready-to-use experience. Explore it here: bit.ly/4s1zkPG
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Penn State Men’s Hockey
Penn State Men’s Hockey@PennStateMHKY·
FIRST. TEAM. ALL. HANDS. All the angles of Gavin McKenna's OT-winner for your viewing pleasure!! #SCTop10
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Penn State WRESTLING
Penn State WRESTLING@pennstateWREST·
❤️ Happy Valentines Day to the best wrestling fans in the nation! Here's a little gift from us to you! We hope you enjoyed the show last night, we sure did! 🎇 #PSUwr
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Brian Tolentino M.Ed
Brian Tolentino M.Ed@TolentinoTeach·
I will never understand why so much middle school writing isn’t built around experimentation, challenge, fun, and creativity. Middle schoolers love to play, laugh, take risks, and test boundaries. When we make most writing overly serious, we turn them away from what they do best: playing with language, experimenting with literary devices and vocabulary, and rising to creative challenges.
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beanie0597_2.0
beanie0597_2.0@0Beanie05923291·
If you choose not to make your children do hard things they don’t like when they’re 5, you’ll really struggle to make them do hard things they don’t like when they’re 15. You’re also still likely to be trying to make them do hard things when they’re 25, and still living with you.
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Brian Tolentino M.Ed
Brian Tolentino M.Ed@TolentinoTeach·
These READING CHALLENGES have been popular among teachers! Students can train to be secret agents, detectives, pirates, astronauts, and more. You can find all six challenges here: briantolentino.com/how-well-do-yo…
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Brian Tolentino M.Ed
Brian Tolentino M.Ed@TolentinoTeach·
**Vocabulary Activities!*** Many of my students are intimidated by “big words.” I found that if I focused on one word a day, and allowed students to experiment with words via low-stakes writing prompts, the intimidation disappeared. The purpose of these activities is for students to play and experiment with language. One word a day is not the most “efficient” system for learning vocabulary. However, one word a day allows students to build momentum and confidence when it comes to acquiring vocabulary. Link here: briantolentino.com/vocabulary-act…
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