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Monday, August 19, 2013

Free Back-to-School Printables | Scholastic.com

Scholastic has free printables available.  Many are elementary level, but I did find some for grades 7 and 8.
Free Back-to-School Printables | Scholastic.com

Wednesday, August 14, 2013

Heuvelton Teachers at the Constructivist Conference

Thirteen teachers from Heuvelton Central School attended the Constructivist Conference, which was held at St. Lawrence University this past July.  We worked on improving student achievement through reading and writing using the Common Core.  For many of us this conference has become an annual event because we have the opportunity to work with our colleagues, get to know other teachers and learn from them.  The conference has break out sessions where experts share their knowledge and we get the time to work on our own projects with facilitators to help us along the way.  The Constructivist Conference is one of the best workshops I've ever attended.

Tuesday, August 13, 2013

Busy Year...

Whew!  The past year has been super busy both on a professional and personal level.  While the personal stuff has settled (we moved and built a new house), professionally it looks like another busy year.  We have implemented the Common Core in New York State, so my partner and I have been working together to integrate our curricula based on the ELA modules.  I thought this would be a challenge, but quickly realized that many of the learning goals in ELA were almost identical to the Common Core Social Studies learning goals.  It was a great relief to say the least!  We also worked to develop Marzano scales to assess if students had mastered the learning goals.  It was daunting, but I think we have a good set of scales to begin with.  Our district has also implemented two new software programs, iObservation and eDoctrina, so we've been working hard to learn how to use these.  We have had summer training as well as training during the school year to help us.  With all of that going on I decided to update my unit plans for both 7th and 8th grades to better reflect the Common Core and align with ELA.  I'm not done, but I think I've got a good start.  Our district also hired a new Global Studies teacher who I will be mentoring.  I'm excited because I always learn something new from the new teachers I mentor.  So I guess I won't be slowing down any time soon, but that's what makes life interesting...

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