Thank you Tracy Kavanagh for presenting your activity you did with the Creepy Carrots read aloud from the Ramped Up Read Aloud PD book today in our Teachers As Readers mtg @CESGoPanthers@CCPS_VA@MTinsman_edu@lstanley_edu@DrCSeal
Practicing our stamina & expectations for our Daily Five Word Work Station. Students are sorting pictures into categories. Soon we will be sorting spelling words!
This week we read The Dot by Peter Reynolds and then watched him on our smartboard talking about illustrating! It's fun when we get to see real authors talk about their work!
My students love to read books by Mo Willems @The_Pigeon just as much as I do! This was a very kind journal entry a student wrote during Teacher Appreciation Week. @CESGoPanthers@BESGoCardinals
Teaching isn't always about learning content & SOL's. It's about bonding and relationship building with your students, even if the bonding is finding out we have similar dresses & planning to wear them on the same day! (Permission given from the parent to post.) @MTinsman_edu
Playing a game of barter and trade in our Economics Lesson. The students love hands on activities to learn. Smaller group sizes, lots of hand sanitizer and staying 3 ft apart at our desks are ways we stay safe yet still have fun! @MTinsman_edu@lstanley_edu@Panthers_PTO
My class is talking about author & illustrators voice in their writing & drawings. We looked at many Eric Carle & Jan Brett books, both have distinctive voice in their illustrations. I love all that I learned in my Writing Class. @CESGoPanthers@MTinsman_edu@lstanley_edu