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Whole Brain Teaching Wednesday: Class Dojo Tutorial

     Have you been seeing posts around blog-land about the classroom management website, Class Dojo? While I didn’t see an immediate need to check it out, the website’s cute little characters drew me in and I knew I had to see what all the fuss was about. As I started exploring around some of the features I immediately began thinking of how this could be customized to create a super cute, interactive, WBT Scoreboard!!      If you’re naturally drawn to tech stuff this might be perfect for your classroom or, as Coach B often mentions, this could be the perfect… Read More

Resources To Start Off Your Week 38: Thanksgiving Edition!

     It is Thanksgiving weekend!! I have spent all weekend visiting family, celebrating birthdays (my own and my dad’s) and eating some amazing food 🙂 One of the things I am thankful for is all of the amazing resources out there that can assist our student’s learning. Here are some great ones that I found this week and will be adding them to my lists of resources under the Fav Websites heading. 1 ) Urlist– Have you ever wanted to use webquests/internet scavenger hunts in your  classroom but never had an easy way to put them together? Urlist is… Read More

Richard Wagamese

     The following is a short biography on an Aboriginal role model, Richard Wagamese, that my fiance and I completed for our Aboriginal Studies course. This biography could have easily been pages and pages but, as we are making a book out of our class’s assignments, we were limited on space. “Richard Wagamese is an Ojibway in search of definition through writing, living and reflection.” – Richard Wagamese Richard Wagamese has stated that if a student were to learn about him as an individual, the most important thing he would want them to know is that,  I never quit. I… Read More

World Teachers' Day!

Today is World Teachers’ Day!! Get your own copy of this poster at: http://www.5oct.org/2012/index.php/en/download-the-poster-2 I’d like to thank all of the teachers who made such a positive impact on my life: 1 ) All of the teachers, support staff and admin at Heyes Elementary School  – I have so many wonderful memories at Heyes School and remember each   of my teachers fondly. The atmosphere and sense of community was amazing   at this school and I strongly feel that when the teachers are united in their goals,   the students benefit. – My classmates must agree because there are… Read More

October Currently

 October has to be my favourite month! Not only is it my birthday month and the month my fiance and I got engaged (one year ago) but I just love the smell of the crisp air, the colour of the leaves, Halloween, and hunting season!   If you haven’t encountered a “Currently” post before, it is just a fun post at the beginning of each month that serves as a way to share what is Currently going on in your life! You can link up and share your own “Currently” post by visiting the wonderful Farley over at Oh’ Boy… Read More

Whole Brain Teaching Wednesday! Student Teaching Thoughts

     Student teaching is just a short 11 days away and I busily attempting to get everything together for the six units that I will be teaching to my Grade 4, 9, 10, 11, and 12 classes! Here is a reminder of what my schedule will look like:      I mentioned before that I am going to, hopefully, be filming a video to submit for my WBT Certification while I am student teaching and I already have so many things to consider. – What class should I be filming? – Since I will also be using the video for… Read More

Resources to Start Off Your Week 37

     This week is the LAST full week of classes before we head back student teaching!! I hope to post an extra long edition of Resources To Start Off Your Week next week to celebrate the long week but for now, here are three great resources I’ve found this week.     As always, I will be adding these to my lists of resources under the Fav Websites heading. 1 ) Educational Technology & Mobile Learning– I just found this site but it could have definitely been part of my  Best Resources for Finding Resources post! Mohamed (Med)  strives to assist educators… Read More

Come to Our School's Science Program!

     This week we had an assignment in our Science Methods course to create a presentation that could theoretically be used during an open house to draw potential students to the school and enrol in the science program. My partner, Tyler, and I created a fictional school called the “Why? School” where all of our science curriculum was inquiry based and designed to answer the question, why.      Here is a prezi that we used in conjunction with the verbal explanation of our program as well as an in-class science demonstration. Our presentation was meant to showcase some of the… Read More

Whole Brain Teaching Wednesday! Integrating Aboriginal Perspectives into Curricula

     One of the classes that I am taking this year for my education degree is Teaching of Aboriginal Studies, which I’ve posted about previously over the past few weeks. (For my followers who are from other countries, this course has actually been a Provincially-mandated requirement for all educators in Manitoba since 2008.) Today we discussed Understanding the Integration of Aboriginal Perspectives through Theory and I was especially intrigued by our highlight of the traditional Aboriginal view of education. As I will be entering the workforce (fingers crossed) within the year this discussion really encouraged me to examine specific aspects… Read More

Resources to Start Off Your Week 36

     This week I found a really neat resource thanks to a fellow student teacher as well as a great science resource that is developed for the Manitoba Curriculum! As always, I will be adding these to my lists of resources on my Fav Websites page. 1 ) Sporcle– Sporcle is an online database of fun quizzes and trivia games on a multitude of   different subjects. There are many educational quizzes that could be a great   in-class activity to put up on the SMART Board, an activity for those students   who are done early or even be used… Read More