As I have been visiting classrooms, I am seeing so many examples of great "I can" statements and of teachers referencing those as a part of the learning. Thank you for all of your great work on that!
I have also seen so many of you step out of your comfort zones, trying new protocols or new arrangements in your rooms. I hope you know how much I admire and support that. It is a hard thing to do to try something that you are not used to, but it is the only way to see if it works, and it can pay off big time.
This year you all dared to play with your kids all day. Half the school took a field trip together this week to see a dress rehearsal. Some of you have used mindfulness techniques with your students. These are all experiences that your students will never forget.
Reminders:
Spring Break is right around the corner. Physical preparations: Please throw away any food in your classroom. So we do not return to rodents. Please close up all windows and doors after you are out of course.😆 I hope you will spend time with your family and friends and take a well- deserved break that week. Thank you for all you do every day!
Mrs. Buckley leads her class through a Flood Drill
Ms. Sprague helps her students transition from recess to math with some deep breathing and chimes!
This is what is sounds like when 30 5th graders have a text- based discussion! Thanks Ms. Perez for taking that risk!
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| These lighthouses are so beautiful!!! Thank you Mrs. Driggers! |
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| Finding supporting evidence for the author's point |
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| Ms. Patterson's morning meeting |
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| 2nd grade "I can" statements |
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| Ms. Jessica's students show what they see in Spring! |