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How long can you extend your wait time after asking a question? Does everyone have the think time they need? Try a few of the tips below. The first three people that invite me in to observe and time their questioning get a PRIZE!
This morning I visited our Math teachers and I'll have to say that our students are so fortunate to have each one of you! There were some great activities going on and higher-order thinking was evident in all classes!
What I saw:
Tip of the Day: Increasing rigor in your classroom can be as easy as adjusting your questioning methods and also provides evidence in the TKES Standards 3 (Instructional Strategies), 7 (Positive Learning Environment), and 8 (Academically Challenging Environment). Shoutout to Mr. Bowen for mixing it up in his class today by using a random name generator! Students never knew who would be called or when so they knew they had to be listening. Best way to tackle classroom management is to have the students busy! Click on the pictures below to try out a couple of name generators. I would love to hear how you make students accountable in the classroom. Please share your strategies in the comments below!! Additional info:
Wed 3:30: CTAE/SS Collab Lab Thur 3:30: ELA/Math Collab Lab Fri 3:30: Sci/FL/FA Collab Lab A special welcome to our new staff members this year! Please reach out and introduce yourselves to the following MCHS additions:
Kelly Keown - Front Office secretary Lori Arnold - 9th/10th grade Counselor Willie Bryant - Math Heather Ridley - Science Justin "Jug" Smith - Social Studies Catie Worsham - Fine Arts (Guitar) Brittany Ross - CTAE (Healthcare) Tyson Blassingame (Occ.Safety/Metals) Alannah Clayton - ESS Katelyn Poole - ESS Mary Christian - ESOL We are so glad you are here! Below is the scoring guide for the 2018-2019 Milestones. This will be helpful when explaining scores to students and parents.
The presentation below outlines the Murray County grading policy for English Language Learners. Viewing this presentation is required for all teachers of EL students. Check with your department chair to see if this is to be done as a group in a PLC or individually. The presentation and policy can also be found on the Resource page under EL Resources.
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