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What The Test Doesn’t Tell Me | teach from the heart

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About teach from the heart. Teach from the heart. Musings of a teacher, parent, and life-long learner. What The Test Doesn’t Tell Me. Asymp; 2 Comments. I’m not a fan of standardized testing, especially not the barrage of tests we throw at kids these days. Tests that take time away from real learning. Tests that may or may not cover what has been taught in class. Tests that teachers are not allowed to look at. Tests that students are often told not to share anything about. I figured this was the first ye...

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About teach from the heart. Teach from the heart. Musings of a teacher, parent, and life-long learner. Is Your Classroom on Broadcast Delay? Asymp; Leave a comment. I wrote this post four years ago while watching the London Games. It seems like a good time to share again. And that was the ‘aha’ moment. For many students, the classroom is a lot like NBC’s broadcast delay of the Olympics. They already know the end results before class starts. They get tired of the banal commentary. So, what can we do?

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Speaking In Absolutes | teach from the heart

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About teach from the heart. Teach from the heart. Musings of a teacher, parent, and life-long learner. Asymp; 7 Comments. How can I tell the new school year is about to start? My social media feed – it is filled with posts aimed at new teachers, veteran teachers, administrators, new parents, parents of high school students, and, of course, students. These posts are filled with absolutes. 10 (or 15 or 20) things to NEVER do the first day of school. MUST do learning space arrangements. You get the idea.

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The Importance of Real Conversations | teach from the heart

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About teach from the heart. Teach from the heart. Musings of a teacher, parent, and life-long learner. The Importance of Real Conversations. Asymp; 5 Comments. Then the world turns around, And the boy grows tall. He hears the song of the river call. The river song sings, “Travel on, Travel on! 8221; You blink away a tear, and the boy is gone. River Song from A Musical Adaptation of Mark Twain’s Tom Sawyer). 8221; Without missing a beat, a then 3-year-old C replied, “Does that mean the rest of them ...

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Dear Google, You Should Have Talked to Me First | teach from the heart

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About teach from the heart. Teach from the heart. Musings of a teacher, parent, and life-long learner. Dear Google, You Should Have Talked to Me First. Asymp; 363 Comments. I wish you’d talked to teachers like me before you made that $40 million investment in Renaissance Learning. I’ve seen the damage Accelerated Reader can do. I witnessed it for the first time when I tutored a struggling 5th grader…eighteen years ago. He hated to read. He hated being locked into a level. Books that spark their interest.

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‘Twas the eve of the Diction Door | Harriet in Bloom

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A place for educators to reflect, recharge, and revive. 8216;Twas the eve of the Diction Door. March 3, 2014. Twas the eve of the Diction Door. And all through the school,. Every student was wondering. How it would be used. Except for Ms. Bloom. At every question anew. She said, Tune in tomorrow,. It’ll be quite a show! To learn the lingo! And as she walked off,. The students replied,. That Ms. Bloom. Want to read more about the Diction Door? Check out these two posts: Wading into Word Walls. Broad Run H...

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Deliberate Diction Unlocks the Door to Success! | Harriet in Bloom

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A place for educators to reflect, recharge, and revive. Deliberate Diction Unlocks the Door to Success! March 6, 2014. My Diction Door has expanded to become a Word Wall after all. Hot diggity, the Diction Door was a success! Geez, class is already over? It feels like it just started! This was fun, Miss! Can we do it again? I wanted to define Aesthetics! Miss, it says that bantam. Are they saying that Kit Carson was a chicken. In response to Student D): Ooh! Here’s how it all went down. A verb. Then ...

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He's a Bad Kid. Here is what bothered me about this conversation at breakfast and what bothers me about frequent conversations after school. He frequently defines the success or failure of his day strictly by what color he is on when the day ended. He judged a fellow classmate as a "bad kid" based on what color he perceived that student regularly ended his day on. I was recently quoted in a piece. The subsequent NYT rebuttal from Class Dojo. Read Anthony Muhammad's books. This kid is a bad kid. As yo...

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Letting Go.To Grasp What Really Matters. Video & Press. Change the Child or Change Your World. May 19, 2015. You’re only here for a short visit. Don’t hurry, don’t worry. And be sure to smell the flowers along the way. I would still be getting sick from sheer exhaustion and sleep deprivation. I would still be making my way through typed to-do lists and neglecting the most important tasks of life like living and loving. I would have missed the mama bird who tucked her nest in the corner of my porch. I hav...

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Developing philanthropist Yoga enthusiast Striving poet Zen composer. Philosopher Mouse of the Hedge. Teach from the heart. A Walk on the Wild Side. The Daily Bible Plan. This cage is worms. Nature on the Edge. Exile on Pain Street. Follow kelbylyn on WordPress.com. View Full Profile →. December 10th, 2013. The big day is here. Window 526 – We cannot force a change. A Window Of Wisdom. July 29, 2014. How does one change. It happens without intent. Hunger, fear, extreme stress,. But it is also possible to.

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Developing philanthropist Yoga enthusiast Striving poet Zen composer. Philosopher Mouse of the Hedge. Teach from the heart. A Walk on the Wild Side. The Daily Bible Plan. This cage is worms. Nature on the Edge. Exile on Pain Street. Follow kelbylyn on WordPress.com. View Full Profile →. December 10th, 2013. The big day is here. What I know about God. It is written that Jesus Christ is the same yesterday and today and forever (Hebrews 13:8), and that I, the Lord, do not change (Malachi 3:6). When he was 1...

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