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ELA Soph has been learning how to use social media for book recs during Library visits 1st sem. We teamed up with iTeam’s @hiebert_amy to do App Smashing with our iPads and created TikTok BookToks which will be showcased in Dec. Thank you @hiebert_amy and @KelliZehr1 #440Proud
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Students can learn a lot from their mistakes! πŸŽ‰ In our latest video, we show how sharing missed problems and reworking them helps boost understanding. They even get to explain their solutions using audio or videoβ€”making learning magical! ✨ buff.ly/3Uh0ofr
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Read that again. And again. And again.
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Love this! 🧑
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🚨NATIONAL QUALIFIER🚨 Gage Carr hits the national standard in the 5,000m race walk with a time of 25:21.73πŸ‘πŸ‘ #TalonsUp
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Any suggestions on mics to purchase for the classroom? Ss use them for voice recordings, #keynote live, #imove & #greenscreen videos. We’ve used Snowball mics but we’re looking for something more durable and some wireless mics too. @joellmatlack
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Hey @LAPainter Our students LOVE your books!
During Media Monday, Photo Imaging students created Instagram-style photo flat lays to promote new books. Look for these promo posts thru April. Great job Dragons and thank you Mrs. Farmer for collaborating with the Library! Dragons create! #440Proud
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Indoor Track Nationals: Gage Carr had a HUGE PR of 13:25.96 to become an All-American in the 3000m race walk πŸ”₯πŸ‘ #TalonsUp #naiaindoorchampionships #naiaitf #kcacitf
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Gage Carr is now a 3-time All-American in the 3K racewalk! With a huge PR of 13:25.96, he places 7th at the #NAIA national championships!
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Replying to @FriendsUXCTF
Talons up!
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Spent a great day with @drmarciatate learning how to create engaging professional learning experiences! #440PROUD
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Explicit instruction helps EVERYONE, and it is essential for our most vulnerable students.
16 Jan 2024
Explicit instruction is useful for gifted students (i.e., speed up the pace) but its roots are in helping students who struggle. This article is great at explaining how explicit instruction supports students with working memory difficulties. researchgate.net/publication…
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Marcie Carr retweeted
Sadly, this is a deeply rooted practice in education which many have as part of their daily schedule. In fact, some of the most visceral reactions I have gotten here on Twitter were last year when I tweeted that SSR was not the best use of the novice reader's time and that the fluency benefits could only be observed in students who were already proficient. #KnowBetterDobBetter #GrowWithTheScience #FollowTheEvidence
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❀️ Mathematicians can ___. 🧑 Mathematicians are ___. πŸ’š Mathematicians have ___. Students fill in the blanks to describe their own vision of a mathematician identity. (Chart created by educator @MissHElmi's students, based on the work of educator Amy Lemons) #MTBoS #ITeachMath
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20 Dec 2023
We are introducing the "Did you know?" campaign that is meant to bring accurate information to communities about popular education topics. To kick off the #dykkansaskids campaign, schools are posting information about their special education programs. Follow the hashtag for more!
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17 Dec 2023
Talk to yourself with words of encouragement! πŸ‘‡
So much to love about @garrisonrippa game winning field goal last night for Jacksonville State! He had never attempted a field goal or extra point in college. It was Jacksonville State’s first bowl win ever in their first year as an FBS program. BUT… What stood out the most to me was his pre-kick routine: - Breathwork to control his emotions and lock in on the present-moment. Many athletes take their breath for granted, but the best of the best utilize the power of it. - Feeding his mind powerful thoughts with his self-talk. He kept telling himself over and over β€œyou were built for moments like this.” If players don’t take control of their self-talk in moments like this a lot of times they’ll start to think about what they DON’T WANT TO HAPPEN such as β€œdon’t miss it!”, rather than what they DO WANT TO HAPPEN such as β€œI’m nailing this!” I don’t know what his final thought was right before the kick but I’m sure it was super powerful and positive. As Derek Jeter says, β€œThe last thing you think is the first thing you do.” Quote from Rippa after the game: β€œThere's a picture of me on ESPN with my head against the wall just like I was just breathing,” Rippa said. β€œI was just trying to tell myself, you know you prepared for this. All the hours outside of practice, all the hours in practice, been doing a lot. My teammates, they put me in a position to win, and I made it happen. I prepared for this.” All athletes (and non-athletes!) can learn and gain inspiration from what Garrison did last night. Nice work man! πŸ‘Š
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USD440 KTOY nominee @MistyFaudel showing why she’s a top notch educator!
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@MistyFaudel brought her second graders in and introduced PicCollage to my firsties. We made a collage showing the differences between singular and plural while we are working on suffix s. #440proud
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Are you the fountain or the drain? Do people feel happier & energized after spending time around you or do they feel worn out & exhausted? Which person do you think others look forward to being around? Keep negativity to a minimum. Bring light, life, love & laughter to others!
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