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Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Category Archives: Catholic Education. When Connected Educators Break Connections. November 10, 2015. 8220;To one who has faith, no explanation is necessary. To one without faith, no explanation is possible.”. Yesterday an old blog post of mine: Someone to Carry you. Seems to have lost some of the very Catholic values I would expect from a Catholic school teacher. 8220;Quitting yourself (me) out of ambition is pretty arrogant.”. Would treat another huma...
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Resources | Curious. Rich. Engaging.
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Curious. Rich. Engaging. Documentation of my learning along side children and other educators. Learning Stories and Documentation Pieces. Online Resources and Links. The following titles are my favourite resources that I have spent much time enjoying and reflecting my teaching practice with. Consider the Walls – NAEYC. From Policing to Participation – Carol Anne Wein. Creating Invitations for Learning – Deb Curtis. Literacy Through Play – Lisa Burman. Block Off Time – NAEYC. April 13, 2014 at 1:15 am.
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Presentations | Curious. Rich. Engaging.
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Curious. Rich. Engaging. Documentation of my learning along side children and other educators. Learning Stories and Documentation Pieces. FDK Network – Co-Facilitator (Joined January 2015). 8211; this group meets four times per year to discuss topics in the FDK Umbrella. Social Media in the Early Years. March 7 – Conestoga College – Early Learning Child Care Conference 2015. Using Twitter as a Professional in Early Learning Education. March 21 – Conestoga College – Philosophy in Practice Class. Enter you...
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Twitter: More than Just “What’s Happening” | Curious. Rich. Engaging.
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Curious. Rich. Engaging. Documentation of my learning along side children and other educators. Learning Stories and Documentation Pieces. Twitter: More than Just “What’s Happening”. Has very quickly become one of the most common tools I use in my everyday life. Why? To connect. To share. To inspire others and learn about others who inspire me with their provocations, thoughts, and questions about children and education. Twitter’s 140 character limit keeps messages straightforward and to the point. A prov...
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Learning Stories and Documentation Pieces | Curious. Rich. Engaging.
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Curious. Rich. Engaging. Documentation of my learning along side children and other educators. Learning Stories and Documentation Pieces. Learning Stories and Documentation Pieces. Building a “T” with Wood. The Letter “r”. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. Follow me on Twitter. Join ...
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Building with Blocks in Kindergarten! | Curious. Rich. Engaging.
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Curious. Rich. Engaging. Documentation of my learning along side children and other educators. Learning Stories and Documentation Pieces. Building with Blocks in Kindergarten! Kindergarten at Clemens Mill: Room 19. If you’re following us on Twitter, you most likely have noticed the tweets including structures that we have documented during learning centres in our classroom. With this large space comes different types of blocks: foam blocks, large blocks, small blocks. December 17, 2014. You are commentin...
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Connect, Collaborate, Create. View sylvia.duckworth.1’s profile on Facebook. View sylviaduckworth’s profile on Twitter. View sylviaduckworth’s profile on Instagram. View sylviaduckworth’s profile on Pinterest. View sduckworth100’s profile on YouTube. View sylviaduckworth’s profile on Google. 1 The Prime Minister’s Teaching Award of Excellence. 2 The Helen B. St. John Award ( OMLTA. 3 H H Stern award (CASLT). How to convert grades into percentages in the New Google Forms Quiz. My Top 10 Sketchnotes in 2016.
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Musings from Room 207: July 2015
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Musings from Room 207: A busy teacher's guide to implementing inquiry in the intermediate years. Friday, 31 July 2015. I'm doing it.Skype! Now that I'm becoming more comfortable with inquiry based learning, I wanted to start planning Skype guests for my students, but, it will have to wait until they decide how and if they want to learn that way for the specifics. There are so many reasons to use Skype in the Classroom. The possibilities are endless! Would anyone like to share a parent letter? Fast forwar...
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Madame Belle Feuille: la forêt tropicale - rainforest unit K/1
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Friday, May 23, 2014. La forêt tropicale - rainforest unit K/1. I haven't planned this unit and don't have all of the links to learner outcomes that I usually post. I was a guest teacher in a friend's class for a week and modified and added to many ideas of another colleague. The link to each file is provided beside the photo, click on the highlighted or underlined word to download. For a great webquest of information to get you started created by Mrs. Gebauer check out her resources here. An en - orange.
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Sorry Working Moms, You’re Getting Bashed Again | mum2beautifulboys
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No More Periodic Fevers? February 23, 2016 · 1:23 pm. Sorry Working Moms, You’re Getting Bashed Again. I’m popping out of my blog-break to rant. Today I (stupidly) read an opinion piece that flat-out stated daycare is bad for kids. And that studies claiming the kids are alright are actually carefully crafted so as not to hurt working women’s feelings with the truth. Were not mentioned in the post. This blogger’s argument makes the following (wrong) assumptions:. That mothers who could afford to live comf...
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