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Ten Ways to Incorporate Humour in the Classroom

I find the best way to get students involved, retain their attention, and ensure that they recall curriculum is to make lessons interesting and meaningful to them. Overall, the easiest way to do this is to utilize humour in the classroom. Some of the best comedic gems to use in the classroom can be found… Continue reading Ten Ways to Incorporate Humour in the Classroom

Book Club, Curriculum

KIAT Book Club: Becoming a Better Teacher Ch. 6

Chapter six in Becoming a Better Teacher is titled "Portfolios: A Window into Students' Thinking and Learning" and as soon as I read it, I was reminded of my seventh grade Language Arts teacher who had us work on portfolios throughout the year. To this day, I think it was my favourite year in English.… Continue reading KIAT Book Club: Becoming a Better Teacher Ch. 6

Book Club, Curriculum

KIAT Book Club: Becoming a Better Teacher Ch. 5

This week in Becoming a Better Teacher, chapter five discussed scoring rubrics. Upon beginning a career in elementary, scoring rubrics were almost non-existent to me. When I went through university and did my practicums in High School English; my professors and mentor teachers both said the same thing to me: "you can just tell what… Continue reading KIAT Book Club: Becoming a Better Teacher Ch. 5

Book Club, Curriculum

KIAT Book Club: Becoming a Better Teacher Ch. 4

In the last chapter of Becoming a Better Teacher, it discussed curriculum design and went through steps to help teachers implement a functional curriculum in their classrooms. This chapter is all about assessment. This is close to my heart as I have always been opposed to teachers teaching to end of year or unit exams rather… Continue reading KIAT Book Club: Becoming a Better Teacher Ch. 4

Classroom, Elementary

Mini Office

A few months ago, a co-worker of mine stumbled upon a Mini Office made by Kristen Vibas on Teachers Pay Teachers (my Heaven!). She forwarded it to me because she thought my students could benefit from it, and I am hugely grateful that she did! The office itself was created for English Language Learners, but… Continue reading Mini Office

Book Club, Curriculum

KIAT Book Club: Becoming a Better Teacher Ch. 3

We're on to chapter three in Becoming a Better Teacher! The chapter itself is titled "Standards-Based Curriculum and Assessment" and begins by asking some pretty important questions: how can teachers define learning in completely different ways and grade completely differently yet still be considered following standards. How is this something that can be controlled? Essentially,… Continue reading KIAT Book Club: Becoming a Better Teacher Ch. 3

Book Club, Curriculum

KIAT Book Club: Becoming a Better Teacher Ch. 2

Hello again, and welcome to our discussion of Becoming a Better Teacher. Last chapter talked about incorporating essential questions into the classroom. This chapter is titled Curriculum Integration as a Tool for Coherence and discusses the need for teachers to rely less on textbooks and more on their own designed curriculum focused on student need.… Continue reading KIAT Book Club: Becoming a Better Teacher Ch. 2

Book Club

KIAT Book Club: Becoming a Better Teacher Ch.1

The latest book I'd like to talk about is one I found in our school resource library one day while I was looking for Math resources; Becoming a Better Teacher: Eight Innovations That Work by Giselle O. Martin-Kniep. The title struck me immediately because, obviously, I'm always looking for ways to become a better teacher! The book… Continue reading KIAT Book Club: Becoming a Better Teacher Ch.1

Curriculum

Imagination Questions

I stumbled across these amazing cards one day when an education assistant found them in our school library. I can't stop singing their praises because I can see them being great for pretty much all age groups. One of my centres for English Language Arts is writing, in which I give the kids a prompt and… Continue reading Imagination Questions

Book Club

KIAT Book Club: The Resilience Revolution Ch. 6

Well, we've come to the last chapter of The Resilience Revolution. This chapter was quote short as it didn't introduce any huge concepts, but more so wrapped up what was previously discussed. The chapter talks about putting everything we've discussed together and helping kids recognize their purpose in life. It discusses how individualistic our Western society is… Continue reading KIAT Book Club: The Resilience Revolution Ch. 6