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Tuesday, December 9, 2014
Teaching Portfolio - Academic Pathways
A chart showing evidence of using Tier 2 Words in the classroom. these words are academic vocabulary used in all content areas; select from lesson materials that students use everyday.
| Individual Assessment |
| Students involved in solving science problem |
| Peer tutoring and group working are some of the most effective SIOP strategy I found useful in my classroom. Solving science problem. |
| Student presenting on a particular science problem. A think, pair and share SIOP strategy. I found it very effective as well in the classroom. |
| Checking for understanding individually. Evaluation time. |
| Individual problem solving |
| individual Assessment |
Saturday, August 7, 2010
Friday, August 6, 2010
What is Web 2.0 and why should Teachers know about it?
A web 2.0 is a tool that is used online to interact with students. It is designed to enhance the student and the teachers need. It is also designed to create information that is available to both parties in a form of internet that almost available to all. This communication skills creates a social networking aspect of our students lives that include a more interactive components. A web 2.0 may include blogs, wikis, photos and video sharing sites that enhances learning.
Like I mention before, our style of learning have shifted dramatically to the world of technology. The idea of a teacher having web 2.0 is to build a professional development network. Take blogging for example: teachers have the opportunity to involve parents as their link to their children so they know how to help their child in learning. Hence, creating the ability to connect and learn from and with each other, therefore creating a learning environment.
Like I mention before, our style of learning have shifted dramatically to the world of technology. The idea of a teacher having web 2.0 is to build a professional development network. Take blogging for example: teachers have the opportunity to involve parents as their link to their children so they know how to help their child in learning. Hence, creating the ability to connect and learn from and with each other, therefore creating a learning environment.
Monday, August 2, 2010
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