Monday March 6th-
Day 6-
Coding Club Begins
Out of Building- Knepp (Full Day), Groff (Half Day PM, Training)
Tuesday March 7th-
Day 1-
TLC Meeting @ MG
Out of Building-None
Wednesday March 8th-
Day 2-
Dress Up Day
C.U.B.S. @ Collinsville Library
Out of Building- Groff (Full Day)
Thursday March 9th-
Day 3-
Assistants @ Training
School Board Mtg. @ 7:30 p.m.
Out of Building- Moritz (Half Day AM)
Friday March 10th-
Day 4-
Out of Building- Orwig (Full Day), Paup (Half Day PM), Hughes (PM @ LG)
PLC in Print
Below is a short list of websites and descriptions to explore that may be of support to your instruction:
- EDSITEment – www.edsitement.neh.gov has standards-aligned lesson plans, student resources, and close readings in ELA, foreign languages, art and culture, history and social studies.
- Classkick – https://www.classkick.com is a free formative feedback tool to use with high-level student tasks. The teacher uploads the tasks, has students complete them on a device, and can then view each student’s work and provide feedback.
- Literacy Design Collaborative – www.ldc.org has teacher-created lessons and modules geared to college and career readiness in ELA, social studies, science, and math, including task templates, rubrics, and student anchor papers.
- Illustrative Mathematics – www.illustrativemathematics.org has math tasks geared to Common Core standards.
These sites are all new to me so I look forward to discussing some of these with you to garner your thoughts on their usefulness!
Bits & BytesDr. Deisley shared an e-mail back in mid-February about an opportunity from the Red Lion Area Educational Foundation and grants that could be available to support you in your classroom endeavors. A link to the application can be found here. Applications are due by March 31, 2017!