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In Mrs. Pechette's 1st grade classroom the last day of school before winter break is stuffed animal day. Students bring their favorite stuffed animal to class. They are asked to leave the animal on their desk when the leave for lunch recess. When they return they find their friend wrapped in a blanket that Mrs. Pechette's has knitted for them. A pretty nice day...
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Social media doesn’t “make it easier” for teachers to form “boundary-crossing relationships with students.” It makes COMMUNICATION easier, period. If teachers have poor judgment about communicating appropriately, that’s a different story.
Let’s be clear: social media isn’t the enemy. Poor judgment is. - apropos of Adrienne on tumblr: http://timlauer.tumblr.com/post/14416719796/social-media-doesnt-make-it-easier-for-teachers
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Hearty Bike Riders...
Even on a rainy day, we still get quite a few bike riders...
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What is elementary, worldly wisdom? Well, the first rule is that you can’t really know anything if you just remember isolated facts and try and bang ‘em back. If the facts don’t hang together on a latticework of theory, you don’t have them in a usable form. You’ve got to have models in your head. And you’ve got to array your experience—both vicarious and direct—on this latticework of models. You may have noticed students who just try to remember and pound back what is remembered. Well, they fail in school and in life. You’ve got to hang experience on a latticework of models in your head.
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The quote is by Charlie Munger of Berkshire Hathaway…
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The curve approaching Lewis... #wp
School Lunch... Photo Credit...
This photo was used on a USDA blog to promote National School Lunch Week.
Bike Safety Class....
Bike delivery day...
North hallway at Lewis
Our custodians have been working hard this summer getting ready for the start of school. We have two fantastic custodians and they do a great job...
Clinton Park Trees
I played with this image in Snapseed on the iPad...