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The way you style your hair makes a major fashion statement. You style your hair according to the attire you're wearing or your mood. Because there are so many alternatives, you could like experimenting with haircuts and colors. But, if you're the sort who keeps to their favorite cut, there's nothing wrong with it; it's
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“Which human body part increases to ten times its size when stimulated?” No one answered until little Mary stood up and said, “You should not be asking sixth-graders a question like that! I’m going to tell my parents, and they will go and tell the principal, who will then fire you!” Mrs...
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When Fordham University professor Lyn Slater went to meet a friend for lunch outside the Lincoln Center during New York Fashion Week, she had no idea her life was about to be forever changed. Foreign journalists suddenly surrounded her, mistaking her for a fashion icon and attracting a crowd of spectators. It was a defining moment that turned Lyn into an Accidental Icon – and made her blog of the same name shoot to the skies.
My first love as a student was reading. When my teacher would say to take out a book and read for 10 minutes after recess, I was in heaven. I dreaded the moment when she would tell us to put our books away. 10 minutes just wasn't enough for me! I could read all day long! Some of my faves from back in the day (Didn't we all start our own baby-sitters club?): Don't we all wish every student in our class was like perfect little eight year old me? My guess is most of US had the same attitude about reading (Hellooooo, that's why we're teachers!), but many of our students are pretty clueless when the teacher says to take out a book and read. So, we must TEACH independent reading. I know that sounds so silly to those of you who are new to teaching, but trust me, TEACHING independent reading will make this time so much more beneficial to you and your students. I spend about 2 weeks at the beginning of the school year using mini-lessons at the beginning of independent reading time, and throughout the year as needed. I also try to conference with students about what they are reading, and allow time every week for students to discuss the books they are reading in small groups. Students must also be held accountable for what they are reading. At my school we use Accelerated Reader, and also have a "Genre Challenge" at our grade level, where students must read 20 books that fit into teacher-determined genre categories. Here are two of the anchor charts I used for my mini-lessons last year: The content of these anchor charts might sound familiar to those of you who use the Daily 5 in your classroom. While I don't technically use The Daily 5 in my classroom, I do use many of the management techniques and mini-lessons shared in the book. It's an easy summer read for those of you who haven't read it. Reading The Daily 5 made all the difference for me! Mrs. Monroe and School is a Happy Place just created some really great "Read to Self" posters. I will definitely be using these this year, in addition to my anchor charts. Find them here. I teach my students the "IPICK" strategy to help them choose books for independent reading that are at their level. You can barely see the poster I downloaded for free on Teachers Pay Teachers on my "Morning Meeting" bulletin board, but I leave it up all year to help remind my kiddos of the meaning of the IPICK acronym. Find some more really cute (and FREE!) IPICK posters on Teachers Pay Teachers here. Have a wonderful rest of your week everyone! Hope you're enjoying summer and not thinking too much about school yet! (Besides reading this post)
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