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Recent Posts by Emma
Sun, Nov 27, 2022 3:24 PM in First Year Teaching
There are many different things I have learned from my first year of teaching. One of them being you have to be confident and in control of the classroom. The first few days I did not do this and the kids walked all over me. It was really hard to gage their interest because they could tell I was a nervous wreck. Another thing would be to be as prepared as possible. I read the textbook and did man...
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Sun, Nov 27, 2022 3:21 PM in First Day of School Science Activities
Hello! For the first day I did a few different activities. Most of them were get to know you activities and get to know the teacher. However, after I did those I did something with a paper block. The block had different numbers and names on different sides. The goal was to figure out what the missing side was without moving the block. It got students thinking critically and it helped them get the...
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Sun, Nov 27, 2022 3:18 PM in Remote Learning vs. Traditional Learning
Hello! I am also transitioning from learning about teaching during Covid to teaching my own classroom post Covid. It is very different and seems easier than what I had to do during Covid. However, I am seeing huge gaps in students and learning. I wonder if there is a way to close the gaps. I am looking for information on how we can teach the students what they missed during Covid while also keepi...
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