These flowcharts were drawn for Biochem 2280 at the University of Western Ontario but should be useful for any student taking introductory biology! Topics covered include transcription, translation…
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Using wordless shorts in language therapy gives you so many options and your clients will LOVE it! Links to the best wordless videos!
Okay friends. Are you ready for it?? Phonics Friday is baaaack! (on Saturday) I am a Pinterest addict and I have pinned so ma...
La Convention internationale du droit des enfants a 25 ans. Dans le cadre de cet anniversaire, 1jour1actu se penche sur un droit important dès l'enfance : l'égalité entre les garçons et les filles.
Mari Naro and In a Nutshell explain the immune system. Your immune system is huge, complex, well-oiled, mess. It contains almost 2 dozen cells across a handful of organs, all working in concert to …
About four years ago I decided to “flip” my traditional classroom. I moved myself away from being the center of the room. I used to stand at a podium and offered 5 lectures a week. Instead, I shifted to a more student-centered classroom. This was not something I did overnight, however my first transition into the student centered… Continue reading →
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It is the goal of these nursing mnemonics to provide an easy quick-guide to simplify the concepts of pharmacology.
Helping students develop metacognitive strategies is one of the most efficient and effective ways to help our students. But how do we do it?
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We are making our way through the writing process and have come to the two trickiest parts- revising & editing. It always seems to hard to differentiate between the two-- during revising, I always see kids working on spelling or capital letters and the chance to really delve in and work on description and sensory details is lost. I came across some great help on Pinterest (of course!) and wanted to share my Revising (ARMS) and Editing (COPS) anchor charts with you: Analyze & Revise: Note: I didn't draw the cute guy, he's from Microsoft Clipart :) I also added the marks on the right-hand side so kids knew what to do to add (use the carrot), remove (cross off) or move (circle and use an arrow) a word or sentence in their piece. By the way, dead vs. alive words is SUCH a fun way to teach boring vs. exciting words. My boys, especially, LOVE to act out the fact that "said is dead" and hey, if that gets them to revise, I am willing to let them do it ;) Editing & Proofreading: Note: This guy is from Microsoft Clipart, too. I have also seen this done with "CUPS" where U=Usage, but that was a bit over my third-graders' heads, so I stuck with COPS and can now act like the Punctuation/Spelling/Capitalization Police if I want ;) We have a district-given "High Frequency Word List" for third grade that we use (it comes from Rebecca Sitton's 1200 High Frequency Word List). I also encourage kids to use their "best effort" spelling, especially on this first piece. As long as it's not on their High Frequency List (I have them glue that to the inside cover of their Writer's Notebooks at the beginning of the year for reference), it can be their best try and I'm ok with that. This also keeps my reluctant writers and strugglers from looking in the dictionary for one word for...the....entire.....writing...........period.... ;) And a great COPS display (that uses my favorite Scrappin' Doodles clipart!) can be found at The Eager Teacher- cuteness! What do you do to teach the difference between revising and editing?
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Using strategies to make thinking visible can be incredibly powerful. Their power, however, hinges almost entirely on how willing teachers are to learn about their students. Far too often, I see vi…
tableau de conjugaison structuré:apprentissage en étapes: verbe présenté entièrement conjugué avec séparation radical-terminaison, 2ième phase: se concentrer sur les terminaisons et n'ajouter que celles-ci; 3ième phase: toute la forme verbale - Fiches FLE
I took the character cam out on a field trip and look at all of the engaging anchor charts we spotted: Anchor charts make me happy!
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