What are some strategies for adjusting my pacing when students need more time to grasp key concepts?
What are your favorite play based learning activities you have used with your students?
To differentiate materials effectively for all students, you can offer various formats and levels of complexity.
What would this look like in a multi-age classroom?
Giving students brain breaks throughout the day is so important! What are some of your favorites and when do you use them?
Our state had Dreambox for many years as a way to reach tier 2 and 3 intervention students. The state didn't fund Dreambox this year, but did replace it with Zearn. I've heard great things about Zearn, but I haven't had the opportunity to ever use it. If you have experience with it, will you give me your thoughts, any tips/tricks, and/or ideas on how best to share with teachers all the features? Thanks so much!
We have adopted enVision for our Math Curriculum and text books this year. We are using Savvy as the adaptive practice for third through fifth grade. I don't know much about the program and as the STEM Coach, I don't have a class to play around with to see what it looks like. Any tips or tricks about using this effectively in the classroom? Teachers aren't happy about using it (our state had paid for Dreambox previously to this year and they are reluctant to change) so I'm looking for advice from others who have used it and seen growth for students.