Perfect attendance @OPS_Pawnee in Mrs. Mommsen’s classroom, the 28th time in the past two months deserves a game of freeze tag, 1st graders v. Pawnee staff :)
Peer-led PD this morning at @OPS_Pawnee Reflecting on MVPs from The JOY of Teaching chpt 9, and learning how our words and actions impact student behaviors. Thank you Amy Bystrom, Melissa Kucera, Morgan Harpenau, and Anna Rockwell for your professional leadership!
"I always liked the idea of learning through play," teacher Fiona Medley says. "When we explore vocabulary through movement, the smiles come out a lot more, and we have a lot more fun."
#MakingLearningMorePlayful with @LEGOfoundation
@OPS_Pawnee Pawnee Elementary welcomes Miss Kennedy Krejdl to our Pawnee Community! Miss Krejdl will be our PE teacher for the next couple months as Mrs. Zeron is taking care of her newborn son. Welcome!!! 🤗
Our Pawnee teachers were hard at work today, team planning engaging lessons for our Cubs throughout the second semester. Can’t wait to see our students back at school Monday, Jan. 8th, 8:50AM!
Conferences take place in October, starting with our high schools this week. It's a chance for families to stay involved in their students' academic lives. @OPS_NorthHigh junior Jayohna Sims shared insight on why they are so beneficial.
The process of forgetting starts as soon as learning finishes. Here are 5 research-backed strategies you can use when you need to make something stick. 🧠
If you've been following me, you know we frequently discuss learning intentions and success criteria on this page. But do we truly grasp the distinction between the two? Here is a simplified breakdown.
#SuccessCriteria#VisibleLearning
Such excitement tonight @OPS_Pawnee Parent Engagement Literacy Night! Thank u to OPS Bilingual Liaisons and @OmahaLibrary (SouthO) for helping us bridge our reading partnership with our Pawnee families! #portraitofagraduate#opsjoy
Staff participating in International Egg Toss Day!! ThanksMs.McWilliams for the fun :) Great work Mrs. A and Ms. Koltas for being Back-to-Back champions!! #REALjoy#WeAreRoseHill
today we answered questions about ourselves and then made connections by finding out what we have in common & physically linking our hexagons together - every single student found something in common with at least one other person in their class #classroomculture#teacherlife
Teacher training programs tend to focus on establishing strict rules and consequences for misbehavior. Since that may work in the short-term only, here's research-backed ideas to try instead. 👇
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Boy walks into reception late for school.
Receptionist says ‘late again!’
Enters building. Passing member of staff says ‘are you late again?’
On his way to class, someone else asks him for a minute. ‘Are you ok?’ They say.
Boy confides that he has no bed. 4 children in a 2 bedroom house. Mum has late nights and he gets himself ready.
Good to consider how we may greet some children in a morning.