Tuesday, August 30, 2016

Evidence of Next Practices

We've all heard of best practices, but in Lindbergh, we are moving onto "Next," those innovative teaching practices that continue to innovate and inspire students.  Check out the next big things in our teachers' classrooms...

Building stamina in Reader's Workshop

Procedural anchor charts provide reminders to students about expectations

Choosing where to sit in Reader's Workshop

A useful anchor chart that readers can keep on using all year

Clear lesson objectives in kid-friendly language 

Reading conferences at the beginning of the year help teachers learn more about their readers and plan for instruction throughout the year


Flexible seating allows for learners to make choices about where they work & learn best

A subject-specific anchor chart with clear definitions and modeling

Goal-setting is an important piece of learning

With something new comes...expectations!

Using math to tell all about me

Partnerships telling "stories" about artifacts they brought from home

Writing about Reading Anchor Chart

Supporting a growth mindset

Clear expectations and purpose for learning

Flexible seating:  tall top tables and collaborative learning

Flexible seating:  alternative space to learn

Charting increases in student reading stamina

Math Foldables and Notebooking





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