I'll check out the middle school groups, any suggestions on sites is super appreciated. I just found out I'm going to have netbooks next year.
Oh and the Berinstain Bears are now video's as well. My niece and nephews (ages 1 to 7) all LOVE them - I've also got classic Sesame Streets on DVD, between those two the kids always have something to watch at my house.
Hi Ryan!
I appreciate the guide toward where you thought I might find a niche, but I am a Special Educator (Intervention Specialist K-12) and have a concentration in Transition. I am quite sure there is material that will be helpful since my students have always been all over the map, so to speak.
I was downsized (not personally, although I would like to lose about 50 lbs) one week ago exactly, so I have been a bit stretched looking for another position,
Thanks, Ryan. I am so excited about the information you shared with mind connections! I can't wait for school to start. I am looking forward to reading the other three PDF files you referenced. The visual of that one classroom was really helpful, too. I loved your staff development questions as well. Great job!
I am really bad at all of this -- no experience. I am a reading specialist working with upper elementary kids who are really into graphica -- comics and everything that comes with this. The problem with a lot of graphic novels is they are hard to follow -- need to pay really close attention to both visuals and words to comprehend.
I look forward to exploring and sharing ideas with both groups. Interested in appreciating as well as using the site.
Thank you for the suggestions. I will probably join those groups, as well as many others as I find those that are most helpful to me and that I can contribute to.
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I'll check out the middle school groups, any suggestions on sites is super appreciated. I just found out I'm going to have netbooks next year.
Oh and the Berinstain Bears are now video's as well. My niece and nephews (ages 1 to 7) all LOVE them - I've also got classic Sesame Streets on DVD, between those two the kids always have something to watch at my house.
I appreciate the guide toward where you thought I might find a niche, but I am a Special Educator (Intervention Specialist K-12) and have a concentration in Transition. I am quite sure there is material that will be helpful since my students have always been all over the map, so to speak.
I was downsized (not personally, although I would like to lose about 50 lbs) one week ago exactly, so I have been a bit stretched looking for another position,
This is a great resource and one I look forward to using and with whom I would like to share. Thank you for great suggestions!
I am looking forward to investigating the site and learning a lot about technology and adding it to my curriculum!
I look forward to exploring and sharing ideas with both groups. Interested in appreciating as well as using the site.
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