Thursday, December 1, 2016

Lindbergh Learning - In Pictures

Word Walls are a key component of our Writers' Workshops

Using anchor charts throughout a unit helps writers when they get stuck

Another great word wall

Students keep track of their writing goals and have them out in front of them during writing time.

Check out this drafting!  

Anchor charts can easily be added on to each day with new content from the mini-lesson

100% student engagement...every student has an instrument!

Clear "I Can" statements help get the lesson started

Each student has a plicker and heart rate monitor assigned to them.  

A 2-dimensional industrial town - it's about to be redrawn...

Step by step directions to modify the town as it expands its industy

You can't see it here, but these students are collaborating to find the correct answer to their missed assignment...they must cite the source of their corrected work.

Bazinga! an engaging and fun formative assessment. Students in this Spanish class work together to get the correct answer. 

Clear learning goals connected to learning activities and assessments with the added bonus of Spanish and English directions
An anchor chart emphasizing appropriate civil discourse

Science notebooking with graphs and foldables

Drawing conclusion in science based on observation and using evidence to support that conclusion

Revising in writing:  each draft is a different color to emphasis the importance of the writing process

Reminding us all about a growth mindset

A class meeting provides closure to the days learning activity


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