Meagan Mathews

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Meagan Mathews

Meagan Mathews

@MeaganMathews14

Teaching overseas just trying to make a difference in the world

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Meagan Mathews
Meagan Mathews@MeaganMathews14·
Just turned in my final paper to complete my Masters in Literacy! #proudmoment
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Meagan Mathews@MeaganMathews14·
@edutopia Grade 2- greeted and shook hands; Grade 4 pandemic mode- greet by name when they walk in
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edutopia
edutopia@edutopia·
A question for #teachertwitter: do you greet your students at the door? Also, please let us know the grade(s) you teach with your answer.
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Educators are often their own worst critics. Whether admin, teacher, or staff, show yourself as much patience, grace, and love as you show others.
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Callie Lane
Callie Lane@calliemlane·
My suitcase that included many treasures from my childhood, went missing while en route from Florida home to Romania home & hasn’t been located for four days. HOW does a labeled and tagged bag simply go missing? My heart is sad. It’s more than just stuff-it’s memories & heirlooms
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Jim Knight 🇺🇦
Jim Knight 🇺🇦@jimknight99·
If you are interested in collaborating with someone interested in creating an instructional playbook for Mathematics, please let me know as I know someone who'd like to collaborate on that very topic.
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Sarah Hodgson
Sarah Hodgson@SarahHROM·
Hi #librarians ! We are currently looking at how citation expectations grow from zero in EC2 to full MLA in G10-12. Would love to hear about/see any thoughts/documentation you are using. The WHAT (title, author, publisher, etc) and the HOW (tools for citing).
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Relationships before rigor means that students will work harder for teachers they trust, feel connected to and know cares about them. Its the same for adults too.
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MathImagine
MathImagine@MathImagine2·
Moving from a visible array to a partially screened array is a great way to help develop multiplicative thinking.
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