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Websites for Educators

My favorite Websites. Over the years I have found many websites that have resources for the classroom. It fun when you find websites that can help support you in the classroom. I hope you find these helpful.  Carl Corner http://www.carlscorner.us.com/ Word Sorts https://www.theliteracybug.com/journal/2018/9/3/word-sorts Reading Rockets https://www.readingrockets.org/article/seven-strategies-teach-students-text-comprehension Worksheets https://www.k5learning.com/reading-comprehension-worksheets/second-grade-2/comprehension-exercises/sequencing Resources https://lyndseykuster.com/free-resources/ Online games https://www.turtlediary.com/ Prefix and Suffix  Cards https://www.k5learning.com/free-flashcards/reading/prefix-suffix

3 Effective Strategies for the classroom

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3 Effective interactive teaching strategies to encourage speech in your classroom First, I want to put some activities in the spotlight. The following interactive student activities are three of the most effective ways to encourage more speech in your classroom. 1. Think, pair and share Set a problem or a question around a certain topic, and pair up your students. Give each pair of students enough time so they can reach a proper conclusion, and permit the kids to share their conclusion in their voice. This way your students will be engaged, communicating, and remember more of the class than ever before. 2. Brainstorming Interactive brainstorming is mostly performed in group sessions. The process is useful for generating creative thoughts and ideas. Brainstorming helps students learn to work together, and above all, learn from each other. You’ll be surprised by all the great ideas they come up with! Check out these 8 fun  brainstorming apps  you can use in your classroom, or use  BookWi

Self-efficacy In Kids

Key points A child with high self-efficacy believes they have the skills to help them steer through life and reach their goals. Self-efficacy is about learning how to persevere during a challenge or setback. Experiencing setbacks and failure helps foster strong self-efficacy in children. Make sure your child is being challenged enough to experience setbacks and teach them how to learn from the obstacles. Help your child set realistic, short-term goals. These goals are more manageable, require frequent feedback and help foster strong self-efficacy. Praise effort and praise honestly. Praising ability rather than effort undermines motivation and performance. Help your child see their strengths during a setback so they learn to rely on their abilities and persist. Model self-efficacy to your child by sharing your own obstacles and efforts to work towards goals. Self-efficacy  is the belief that you are capable of performing a task or managing a situation. A child with high self-efficacy be

Florida Indian Readings

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Classroom Themes

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