PPT-Essential ELA Knowledge
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Timothy Shanahan University of Illinois at Chicago I was invited to share Information on what ALL beginning teachers should know and be taught in preservice preparation
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Timothy Shanahan University of Illinois at Chicago I was invited to share Information on what ALL beginning teachers should know and be taught in preservice preparation An explanation of the disciplinary literacy concept and its implications for . Learnings. or Essential Outcomes. September 14, 2010. The Four Key Questions. of PLC’s. What . is it we expect our students to learn? . How will we know when they have learned it? . How will we respond when they don’t learn? . Lusky. Julie . Rains. Collaborative Dialogue in the Classroom . elusky@rochester.k12.mi.us. jrains@rochester.k12.mi.us . Our Journey….. Strategy. Related Common Core State Standards. Teacher Guiding Questions. Scoring and Reporting. Dr. Qian Liu. Gabriel Colorado . Annual District Assessment . and . Accountability Coordinators Meeting. 1. NGSSS FCAT 2.0/End-of-Course (EOC) Assessments . FCAT 2.0 Reading Retake. Ch. 1-10, . The Giver. ELA, Ms. Rose. Which of the following uses/forms of “exhilarate” is incorrect?. I think being at a rock concert is exhilarating!. I exhilarate the car because I love to go fast.. Come in with materials. Sit down. Write HW in agenda. Complete warm-up silently. Warm-up:. Write a complete paragraph writing predictions for your 2010 school year as a 7. th. grader. . Classroom Expectations. Vocabulary: Teach it or suffer the Consequences. Common Core. Vocabulary Acquisition and Use . CCSS.ELA-Literacy.L.1.4. Determine or clarify the meaning of unknown and multiple-meaning words and phrases based on . Essential 4 - Anomalies v2.0, August 31, 2012. Who’s Supposed to Be Here. Individuals . a. ssigned to. CALPADS maintenance. Supervisor of staff. assigned to CALPADS. 2. Essential 4 - Anomalies v2.0, August 31, 2012. Rigorous ELA/Literacy Instruction. . Urban Superintendents’ Network Meeting. November 14, 2014. . . Goals for this session. To establish a shared definition of “a rigorous ELA/literacy experience for all students;”. Essential Oil Market report published by Value Market Research provides a detailed market analysis comprising of market size, share, value, growth and trends for the period 2018-2025. Lesson Plans. . 7. th. Grade ELA Block Hours 1,2 and 3,4. 8. th. Grade Social Studies Hour 6. Prep Hour 5. January 15-19, 2018. Micki Kaminski. 7. th. Grade ELA Agendas. . 7. th. Grade ELA: Hours 1,2 and 3,4. 8 th ELA Week of November 17-21, 2014 Quick Write Would you rather be a rich and famous movie star or a great doctor who saves a lot of people but is not wealthy or well-known? Claim-restate and answer the prompt If food is the first thing that comes to mind when you think of rosemary, you’ve got great taste. Rosemary, an evergreen plant with needle-like leaves and a soft, woody aroma, is most commonly known as a food seasoning, but it is also a powerful essential oil. Essential oils are distilled natural extracts from a plants flower, stem, leaves, bark or fruit. There are many different kinds of essential oils, and each one has a unique combination of uses including cooking, cleaning, beauty, and health. There\'s a reason the words fresh and cool come to mind when thinking of peppermint. Peppermint comes from the blending of watermint and spearmint, and has a very strong, minty flavour and scent that is exquisitely refreshing. It tastes delicious, which is why it is commonly paired with chocolate and other desserts or candies, but you’ll also find peppermint in all sorts of cosmetics, including soaps, shampoos, face scrubs, toothpastes and mouthwash. Essential oils have been making waves in health and wellness communities because of the incredible benefits they have for your body and mind, so it should come as no surprise that essential oils also work wonders on your hair!
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