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Sarah Strachan
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Classroom Management includes a structured environment with schedules, routines, and consistent behavior expectations.
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Clip chart Encourage students to take ownership of their own behavior and promotes positive behavior.
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Students choose a reward for positive behavior
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Routine and expectations are clearly stated and easy for students to follow.
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“I Can” Statements
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A variety of teaching methods are incorporated in my lessons. Lectures, group discussions, demonstrations and activities.
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This lesson integrates social studies and language arts.
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Students create and advertise a product, sell it at the school market and then reflect on the experience.
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I use a variety of formative and summative assessments
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This performance assessment evaluates the students ability to solve math problems in a real world context.
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Stay connected with parents and encourage community involvement.
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Community Outreach Project This project will teach students how to become involved with the community and promote a fundraising operation.
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Classroom Community Encourage students to respect individuality and different points of view and to appreciate the value of each person.
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Volunteer I participate in food drives and school talent shows!
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Staying Connected As a member of the T.A.L.L. club, I volunteered to decorate pumpkins with kids at the local farmers market.
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Volunteer Coach I am a coach for Girls on the Run!
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By using a classroom website, students parents and teachers can stay connected and be aware of assignments and upcoming events.
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Planning Unit plans help to organize effective lessons in sequence, build skills and maximize instruction time.
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Authors Celebration Involving parents in their child’s success helps to build connections between school and home.
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Plan Workshops This workshop will provide parents with strategies for reading, writing and math practice throughout the summer. Some of these strategies include: Reading: How to get your child to read 20 minutes per day. Writing: How to use a daily journal for writing practice. Math: How to incorporate math problems in your daily activities.
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