De meeste leerkrachten werken super hard. Ik heb tien tips bedacht om sneller en efficiënter te werken en om zo de werkdruk te verlagen.
Verschillende actoren uit het Britse onderwijsveld, waaronder de inspectie en de vakbonden, werkten samen aan aanbevelingen rond werkdruk. Misschien inspirerend voor ook leerkrachten buiten de UK. …
What’s worse? Being sick … or returning from a sick day and realizing your substitute teacher had ZERO control over your classroom? Don’t worry; you can avoid the chaos by creating a handy substitute flipbook for any substitute or guest teacher who enters your classroom! Unlike a bulky substitute binder, the short & sweet format means subs will have time to actually read it before your students arrive! Print on brightly colored paper and hang it in a prominent location near your desk so that a new substitute can easily find it, and have necessary information at his/her fingertips! The substitute flipbook includes: Two cover pages: Substitute or Guest Teacher Welcome page Who can I ask for help? Where are the plans? (Perfect for days you have to use your emergency substitute plans!) Quick reference for school emergency procedures Class schedule Class roster Behavior and class procedures All tabs are pre-filled with the information I have in my substitute flip book as a reference point, but can be edited to suit your needs. (Yes, even the tab names are editable!) Anna A was a substitute teacher for years, so she knows what a sub really needs. Here's what she had to say, "This is a great inclusive substitute teacher information stop. It also has all the information a sub may need to have on the go and it's just the right size to carry. Plus, it prints out perfectly. I was a sub for 4+ years and I really love this printable." All text is easily editable in the free Adobe Acrobat Reader, including changing the font or size. Includes detailed instructions with photos for easy assembly. The Terms of Use for purchased graphics and fonts forbid me from selling unsecured files or allowing buyers to manipulate the graphics. Thanks for your understanding! IMPORTANT! You must open this resource in Adobe Reader (free) in order for it to work properly with embedded fonts and styling. If you try to edit this file in your web browser or in preview, it will not work. It's easy to do: 1. Open your downloads folder. 2. Right click this file. 3. Click open with. 4. Select Adobe Acrobat Reader. If you need help editing this file, please see the tutorial on my blog, Chalk & Apples, at http://bit.ly/editablePDF ___________________________________ You may also like… Back to School Class Info Flipbook Emergency Procedures Flipbook Student Passwords & Technology Info FlipBook Editable Curriculum Planning Map PowerPoint Editable Open House PowerPoint & Forms ___________________________________ Having difficulty with a file? Visit the FAQs section, submit a help ticket, or ask a question on the Q& A tab before leaving feedback. Be the first to know about discounts, freebies and new resources! • Click the green star to get email notifications about new resources & sales. • Join my newsletter. • Find me on my blog – Chalk & Apples,Facebook, or Instagram. Get TPT credit to use on future purchases: • Go to your My Purchases page (log in first). Click on the Provide Feedback button to leave a rating and a short comment. You’ll earn TPT credits, which you can redeem on future purchases! ___________________________________ Copyright © Chalk & Apples, Kristen Doyle All rights reserved by author. Permission to copy for single classroom use only. Not for public display. Please purchase additional licenses if you intend to share this product.
Als leerkracht wil je het goed doen en een leuke juf zijn voor de kids. Maar wacht! Je hebt ook nog een privéleven! Ik geef je tips rondom timemanagement.
Wat is beter: een planning met weinig, maar grote taken of met veel kleine taken? Lees wat de voor- en nadelen van beide zijn en ontdek de middenweg!
De meeste leerkrachten zullen het wel herkennen: je hebt van alles ingepland, denkt het makkelijk te redden en uiteindelijk gaat het weer niet lukken.
Mindfulness op het werk - hoe kun je daar beter in worden? In dit artikel deel ik 5 verrassende tips om mindful werken makkelijker te maken.
The San Antonio Kids Attend to Win campaign aims to raise awareness about the importance of daily attendance and incentivize parents and students to improve academic outcomes.
Do you feel stressed, overworked, and tired? These 8 successful teacher habits are easy to implement and will help your year run smoothly.
Most districts are now requiring teachers to provide data-driven differentiation. What can you do for those students who are labeled as gifted learners? If they are already high achievers, it can be difficult to help them reach a higher level of success. These tips will help you and your students achieve their goals and keep you from pulling your hair out! Let's start by defining each of the terms. What does data-driven mean? Data-driven is when data from test scores are broken down and used as the foundation for instruction. What is differentiating instruction? Differentiating instruction is when teachers modify instructional ideas, tools, resources, and/or activities to meet the students' individual needs. For example, teachers may use leveled books so each student can read about the same material on their own reading level. Who is the gifted learner? A gifted child may have some of the following traits: creative extreme curiosity sensitive perfectionist vivid imagination resourceful independent quick thinking self-critical excellent reasoning skills learns quickly without extra practice advanced sense of humor extensive vocabulary an avid reader leadership abilities very observant interested in cause-effect relations dominate discussions variety of interests good at synthesizing self-confident concerned with justice and fairness risk-taker very inquisitive full of energy able to work independently The identity of a gifted learner is different in each state. Find your State Definitions of Giftedness The tips below helped my gifted learners show improvement throughout the year and on their academic progress assessments. 1. READING The best way to increase reading test scores for the gifted learner is to have high-quality literature at their fingertips and provide students with the opportunity to have discussions focused on critical thinking questions. Their lessons should be developed using classic stories and novels. The Junior Great Books Series is an exceptional choice. It offers both fiction and nonfiction text. The fictional anthologies have high-quality literature that is based around student-centered discussions for comprehension and critical thinking. It also includes writing. The nonfiction series offers high-quality informational text with an inquiry-based learning format. Reading classic novels is another option. The following is a list of some of my favorite classic novels: Secret Garden Treasure Island Charlotte's Web Anne of Green Gables A Wrinkle in Time The Hobbit Black Beauty Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea The Lion, the Witch, and The Wardrobe The Adventures of Tom Sawyer The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn Are you looking for a Secret Garden Unit that will keep your students engaged in higher-level thinking in every chapter? In addition there is a vocabulary quiz, character chart, and test! Are you looking for critical-thinking skill questions and plans for any book? These may be helpful: HIGHER-LEVEL REASONING- BOOK RESPONSE QUESTIONS READING STRATEGIES WORKSHEETS 2. MATH The best way to increase math test scores for the gifted learner is by acceleration. Enrichment definitely helps, but acceleration gets the job done. Most gifted learners can learn at a quicker rate and don't need review and extra practice. If you can allow your gifted students progress through the curriculum at a faster rate, then you can use higher grade-level concepts once finished with the grade-level plans. These students will be able to grasp the grade-level material as well as advanced material in one year. Most gifted learners will be able to follow written instructions. If not, a quick lesson for the small group may be needed. Remember: They don't need the repetitive practice. Give them an anchor chart or poster with directions and examples or a quick video from Khan Academy and wahhhlllaaaa! 3. PRIOR TO THE STATE TEST Even if you haven't had the time for much differentiating throughout the year, this next idea will be helpful prior to the test. First, make sure you have the standards for a grade level higher. Then, highlight vocabulary terms in both reading and math as well as advanced math concepts. Create three lists of 12-20 new words and/or concepts. Three weeks prior to the state test, provide a list each week to the gifted learner. While you are reviewing grade-level content with the rest of your class, these students will be learning new words and concepts. It can be achieved through self-learning or a project-based activity. It works well independently or in a small group. The gifted learner should be accountable for their learning through grading the project or an assessment. I hope these ideas help you differentiate for your gifted learners!!!!! Connect With Me! TPT Store Facebook Pinterest My Blog
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