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School Crossing: The Intersection of Education and Society: February 2015
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School Crossing: The Intersection of Education and Society. Provocative commentary on competing educational stakeholders and how their entrenched interests collide to obstruct the goal of world-class education in America. Includes teacher training and quality, curriculum design, teaching resources, Japanese education models, book reviews, practical teaching tips, more. How to Write Effective Progress Reports. Marsha Ratzel: Taking My Students on a Classroom Tour. Marsha Ratzel on Teaching Math. They cann...
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How to Write Effective Progress Reports |School Crossing: The Intersection of Education and Society
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School Crossing: The Intersection of Education and Society. Provocative commentary on competing educational stakeholders and how their entrenched interests collide to obstruct the goal of world-class education in America. Includes teacher training and quality, curriculum design, teaching resources, Japanese education models, book reviews, practical teaching tips, more. How to Write Effective Progress Reports. Marsha Ratzel: Taking My Students on a Classroom Tour. Marsha Ratzel on Teaching Math. I once ha...
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School Crossing: The Intersection of Education and Society: July 2015
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School Crossing: The Intersection of Education and Society. Provocative commentary on competing educational stakeholders and how their entrenched interests collide to obstruct the goal of world-class education in America. Includes teacher training and quality, curriculum design, teaching resources, Japanese education models, book reviews, practical teaching tips, more. How to Write Effective Progress Reports. Marsha Ratzel: Taking My Students on a Classroom Tour. Marsha Ratzel on Teaching Math. The speed...
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Why Critical Thinking Lessons Do Not Work |School Crossing: The Intersection of Education and Society
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School Crossing: The Intersection of Education and Society. Provocative commentary on competing educational stakeholders and how their entrenched interests collide to obstruct the goal of world-class education in America. Includes teacher training and quality, curriculum design, teaching resources, Japanese education models, book reviews, practical teaching tips, more. How to Write Effective Progress Reports. Marsha Ratzel: Taking My Students on a Classroom Tour. Marsha Ratzel on Teaching Math. If you sa...
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School Crossing: The Intersection of Education and Society: March 2015
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School Crossing: The Intersection of Education and Society. Provocative commentary on competing educational stakeholders and how their entrenched interests collide to obstruct the goal of world-class education in America. Includes teacher training and quality, curriculum design, teaching resources, Japanese education models, book reviews, practical teaching tips, more. How to Write Effective Progress Reports. Marsha Ratzel: Taking My Students on a Classroom Tour. Marsha Ratzel on Teaching Math. If you sa...
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Learning Tools
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Home and School Association. How do I Stay Informed? Sign up for Murch Newsletter. Faculty & Staff. Getting to School Safely. Safe Routes to School. Lost & Found. Before & After Care. Health & Safety. You are here: Home. The following websites, online tools, lists, and worksheets are recommended by Murch teachers and parents. Reading Lists and Activities. Read and Sketch template. Fifth-grade Summer Reading List 2011. Vocabulary and Spelling City. The Stacks at Scholastic. Reading Apps for iPod and iPad.
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Games for Homeschoolers: Memoir '44
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Friday, August 19, 2011. Ages: # of players: 8 and up. Time to play: Mechanics/Game Type: Battle cards, dice rolling. Ratings (1 to 5) Educational Value: 5. Ease of play: 3. The game is made by Days of Wonder, the same company that makes Ticket to Ride. And like Ticket to Ride, Memoir '44 comes with a variety of expansions, each with new armies (British, Italian, Russian, Japanese), campaigns, cards, terrain, and some additional rules. (See the Days of Wonder website. He or she can play free online.
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Games for Homeschoolers: April 2010
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Sunday, April 4, 2010. Ages: 6 and up. Of players: 2 to 4. Time to play: 30 minutes. Mechanics/Game Type: Cards, dice, pattern building. Ratings (1 to 5). Ease of play: 5. You roll one of your dice and choose whether or not you want to roll the flavor-of-the-week die. Everyone then tries to match an ice cream cone on your card. To the combination of colors on the dice and saying, "Scoop! BoardGameGeek.com link to this game:. Http:/ www.boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/39386/scoop. Labels: .All games. Educatio...
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Games for Homeschoolers: March 2008
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Wednesday, March 19, 2008. Category: Addition, subtraction. Ages: 5 and up. Of players: 2 to 4. Time to play: 2. Mechanics/Game Type: roll and move. Ratings (1 to 5). Ease of play: 5. Then you need to roll the appropriate. Number to continue on; if you land on a number, roll the operation die to see if you go forward or back that many spaces. The first player to the finish line wins. Com link to this game: http:/ www.boardgamegeek.com/game/11585. Labels: .All games. Big Top (also Barnyard Critters).
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Games for Homeschoolers: January 2009
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Friday, January 9, 2009. Subject: Geography, Science. Category: Major World Cities, Epidemiology. Ages: 10 and up. Of players: 2 to 4. Time to play: 45 minutes. Ratings (1 to 5). Ease of play: 4. My comments: If you are not a fan of cooperative games, this one will likely change your mind. This has become one of my favorites; I've been won over to this cooperative game. BoardGameGeek.com link to this game: http:/ www.boardgamegeek.com/game/30549. Labels: .All games. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).