Presented Differentiated Instruction Strategies

Tuesday, I presented “A Differentiated Instruction Strategy Blast” at a conference held by the Northeast Regional Education Coop (Rec 4) from Las Vegas, NM. We had a great day discussing strategies for differentiating curricula and how it can raise student test scores and encourage success for both students and teachers. They were a fabulous group with … Read the rest of this entry »

Peaceable Strategies for Grouping Students in the Inclusion Classroom BY Susan Heath, Kellie Wolfe, Linda Smith & Judy Burkett

Co-teaching, Personality Styles and Flexible Grouping were topics for seminars at Woodington Middle School

The teachers at Woodington Middle School in Kinston, NC. For the past two days, I’ve had the pleasure of working with dedicated teachers at Woodington Middle School. Their Principal, Diane Heath, is doing her best to support the teachers through their Inclusion and Co-teaching initiative.Yesterday, we covered co-teaching strategies and personality styles. Everyone dug right in and worked with the material finding ways to use the information in their classrooms. I love it when I have the opportunity to work with motivated teachers!Woodington Teachers devised a mnemonic to highlight the key components of managing behavior when working with small groups and flexible grouping. Donna Mills, Katherine Beamon, Karen McGlamery, Marianne Evangelista

Today, teachers got in three small groups to do an adapted jig saw about how to manage small groups and flexible groups in the classroom as well as how to develop and run Acceleration Centers TM to support varied levels of learners in the Inclusion classroom. It was so exciting to watch how the groups developed their teaching strategies and mind maps to teach the other groups about their section. See the pictures from the group!
 
 

 

 Acceleration Centers TM - Tips For Success by Deb Johnston, Jessica Jones, Barb Tribula, & Dianne With

 

 

 

Co-Teaching Workshop at Community HS District 155

Last week I presented a co-teaching workshop at Community HS. Murphy’s law was in effect. Did you ever have one of those mornings in the classroom where the technology did not work?

GPS Has Me Going in Circles!

Well, my GPS got confused on the way to the school. For some reason unbeknownst to me, it had me going in circles back to the hotel. I checked the address three times and all three times the address was correct, yet, it had me going in circles. Finally, I looked for my paper copy of the directions.

The paper directions were from the wrong hotel to the school! Ok, lets go to the basics. Check the map the old fashioned way. My folder only had a map of Chicago. I was an hour out of Chicago. Ok, let’s try the GPS again and voila! It had me moving beyond the circle.
So we are on our way, a ten minute drive is now at half an hour. There’s construction! I sat another 10 minutes in traffic! Finally, I arrive at the school and all appears to be going smoothly. It’s the second time I plan to use video in a presentation.  I tested it and everything played as it should. All appeared to be working, including the co-teaching video, until ten minutes before start time. I look over at my computer and I have the blue screen of death! Nothing would revive my laptop…. and more… Read the rest of this entry »

I spent today at the National Speaker’s Association of New England program in Natick, MA. Steve Mertz, SEO Speaker, presented my kind of seminar: It was loaded with strategies to get my teacher resource website noticed! I’ve been trying to find ways to get my website noticed by teachers looking for co-teaching, inclusion, differentiated instruction, RTI, etc. strategies. My site offers many web resources and down-loadable tools. Today, it was affirmed for me that blogging is a great way to get the word out about websites.  For more… Read the rest of this entry »