This Story Drama project from last term is for a grade 3 class. It involves reading a story and then doing multiple activities to get the students moving and thinking more about the story. The activities help engage the students… Continue Reading →
This inquiry project taught me so much about inclusive education. I learned a lot about how to support students with learning challenges, specifically children with autism. The knowledge I gained from doing this project will greatly benefit me as a… Continue Reading →
My name is Sarah Tedford, and I am finishing my second year in the Elementary Education Program at the University of Victoria. I have always enjoyed working with children and I want to be able to help them learn and… Continue Reading →
I discovered this video last term and find it so interesting and extremely useful. The way Shelley Moore uses bowling to talk about inclusive education makes so much sense and is a fun, great way to help others understand what… Continue Reading →
I strongly believe that teachers shape their students into who they will become. From the very beginning, we grow with them and help them succeed. Being a teacher is more than just teaching them the school curriculum; it is about… Continue Reading →
This week, my roommates and I decided to make a lasagna that was okay to eat on Passover, because there are still a few days of the holiday. We found a recipe that replaces the noodles with pieces of matzah… Continue Reading →
This week we had our EdCamp, and I found it very interested. At first, I was overwhelmed with the amount of people that were there, and I was wondering how exactly it would work, but I believe it went well…. Continue Reading →
This past weekend was the beginning of a Jewish holiday, Passover. Since I do not live at home and was not with my family for the holiday, my roommate and I decided to make dinner and do a smaller version… Continue Reading →
This week we talked about coding and received several resources we could use to teach our students about coding. We learned that coding is not just a bunch of random letters, numbers, and symbols. It involves putting pieces together to… Continue Reading →
Here is the link to our EdTech Inquiry on Teachers & Instagram: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1DMwqya7Sr1pGWF5h2WWc_ptx_1i25eMCF7MkybUCnFI/edit?usp=sharing
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