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Cheryl Morris 🐢🐢

Cheryl Morris 🐢🐢

@guster4lovers

Nerdfighter, DFTBA designer, #flipclass leader, CUE RockStar/LeadLearner, PBS Innvator, #GoogleEI #COL16, #ADE2017 1/2of ThomassonMorris #iTeachMath

Gastonia, NC (formerly SF Bay) Katılım Ocak 2012
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The Tennis Letter@TheTennisLetter·
No way. Carlos Alcaraz hits a one handed backhand passing shot against Zverev at Roland Garros. It tips the net. Carlos says sorry. Huge shot at a huge moment. Zverev can hardly believe it.
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Cheryl Morris 🐢🐢@guster4lovers·
@smorrisey @edudissenter Not just social studies teachers. As a math and ELA teacher in both middle/high school, I saw the deficit and it impacted my curriculum! I regularly have to talk about the difference between a country and a continent with my students. I love the Core Knowledge Curriculum.
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Sean Morrisey
Sean Morrisey@smorrisey·
@edudissenter Middle school social studies teachers would be so happy if an elementary school followed the social studies sequence in core knowledge. The kids would have so much more knowledge and be able to discuss things at such a higher level in middle and high school.
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Sean Morrisey@smorrisey·
17 years ago I started out as a 1st grade teacher. A month in I was irritated with NYS 1st grade social standards. I remember emailing the social studies chair and asking why don't we teach world and US history in 1st grade. I just read this book. 1/
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Karen Vaites
Karen Vaites@karenvaites·
“Our analysis shows positive long-term impacts in reading from systematically building student knowledge over time.” “Outsize impacts” in study by researchers @DTWillingham +++: educationnext.org/how-building-k…
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Cheryl Morris 🐢🐢@guster4lovers·
@NateJoseph19 @MichaelRosenYes I’d be curious to know the reasoning behind not liking it. I’m inclined to think listening to reading and reading should be treated as reading, as I find value in both in the classroom as well as personally. There is added difficulty when students are decoding complex text 4sure
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Nate Joseph
Nate Joseph@NateJoseph19·
@MichaelRosenYes I’ve even seen people list listening as a form of reading. Not sure I love that.
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Nate Joseph@NateJoseph19·
I think one of the biggest barriers for teachers understanding the science of reading is the vocabulary. So I spent the last three weeks working on this glossary, with a large group of people, to try and solve the problem. pedagogynongrata.com/_files/ugd/237…
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Susan Barber
Susan Barber@susangbarber·
Tell me about a book you read in 2023’that has stayed with you.
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Cheryl Morris 🐢🐢@guster4lovers·
I was today years old when I learned about Original Pronunciation of Shakespeare and I’m properly obsessed now.
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Cheryl Morris 🐢🐢@guster4lovers·
@laurenhopkinsss I have read almost 200 books this year and this one is top five for sure. I even had a hard time seeing a Pacific Octopus in the aquarium this summer because of it 😂
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