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    classes to put the students. For each English and mathematic class there is two sections, a lower section and an average/higher section. Having these sections for Pre-Algebra and Algebra 1 helps me know at what pace, how many examples, and differentiated instruction I need to provide for the students. Once students have their schedules and are in the correct mathematic classes I have them complete a handout with questions about them. I learn a lot of valuable information about my students…

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    For my outside assignment I got permission to do the movie report option on Radio. The entire movie revolves around the character Radio, who has a mental disability, and Coach Jones. Their story starts when an annoyed player on Coach Jones team decides to take revenge on Radio for taking a ball instead of tossing it to him. Coach Jones puts an end to the torment and slowly convinces Radio to come around to help with practices. As Radio gets more involved with the team he opens up more, and is…

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    Describe Transitions

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    to recognize and identify different foods that grow underground. I also wanted students to practice following the carpet rules. This includes sitting with quiet hands, and with a quiet mouth. 2. What did you do to differentiate the lesson? I differentiated my lesson a few different ways. I wanted to provide support for my ELL and IEPs. I did this by having my students seated on carpet squares so they knew their boundaries. I also had certain students seated in the classroom based off of their…

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    Essay On Jewish Education

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    Visions of Jewish Education Essay Esti Shulman Azrieli Graduate School “We can expect a feeling of love for all Jews, whatever their background, whatever their status. There will be those whom we will applaud, those whom we will oppose, those who will give us pain, even make us cry. But we will try never to forget that we are one and that the inner door should never be closed. And we will keep an outer door, to the outside world, open as well. To be sure, it will have a screen. Not everything…

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    Miss Nelson Worksheet

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    The teacher will instruct the students that they are going to become detectives. Detectives are people who solve mysteries. We will be solving the case of the missing teacher. The teacher will then show the students the book Miss Nelson has gone missing by Harry Allard and James Marshall. Ask the students what they think might happen in the book. Show the students the title and author’s name on the book. “Class, Class, we are going to start reading our book and learn about our case. As we read…

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    Additionally, the goals in the LCAP plan indicate supplemental materials for ELL’s as well as personalized learning, differentiated instruction, and a modified curriculum for student in special education. Furthermore the district desires to provide environments that are safe emotionally and physically for students by providing student supports, provide character programs, and providing…

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    Epstein's Conceptual Model

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    get involved. Conant (2013) implies the minimum time that parents take to complete homework or attend a parent meeting contribute to students’ academic achievements. Teachers’ priorities are to improve the learning environment and the learning instructions, in order for every child to improve their academic performance. When schools and educators create an atmosphere of safe, inviting, and acceptance, then the process of engaging increased which leads to students’ achievement. Jason (2012)…

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    6.2 Developing Data Collection Techniques In this case study a principal wants to conduct research on increasing the number of computers inside the classroom and what impact this might have on student learning. First he needs lookup the cost of implementing this initiative using real world figures. Without having have knowledge of the overall cost he cannot make a properly informed decision. In addition, he needs to research for cost effectiveness of the products he may purchase. For example,…

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    written compositions for students with learning disabilities, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), struggling writers without an identified disability, and regularly achieving writers” (Sandmel et al., p. 24, 2009). There are 6 stages of instruction for SRSD which includes “Develop Background Knowledge, Discuss It, Model It, Memorize It, Support It, and Independent Performance.” The results of the study showed that the SRSD approach for writing helped students improve their quality,…

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    Lesson Title & Subject(s): Expository writing, My Special Recipe Topic or Unit of Study: Expository paragraph Grade/Level: 4 Instructional Setting: The class overhead, and interactive whiteboard is front middle of the classroom. The student’s desks are in groups of four shaped as a square. The teachers desk is in the back of the classroom. There are 28 students in the class, 8 ELL students, 1 physically disabled student, 2 students with ADHD, 1 gifted students, and 2 students that write…

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