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As teachers who've been there, we understand the importance of having reliable, ready-to-use resources at your fingertips. In this episode, we walk you through 12 months of free teaching resources that will make your classroom life easier and more engaging.We're sharing our favourite freebies that we've created specifically for primary teachers, breaking them down month by month so you can plan ahead and feel prepared all year round. All 14 freebies are linked below in the resources section. We dive into practical ways to use these resources, share real stories from teachers who've implemented them, and discuss how these freebies can save you precious planning time while keeping your students engaged and learning.What You'll Learn in This Episode:How we create our resources for maximum impact in the classroomA month-by-month breakdown of free teaching resources you can start using right awayCreative ways to implement these resources across different year levelsReal teacher success stories and implementation strategiesWe explore essential classroom resources including place value mats for maths, ANZAC Day activities, growth mindset cards, and festive end-of-year materials. Plus, we share our favourite ways to use these resources.We'd love to know: Which of these free resources will you try first? (They are all linked below).Rainbows ahead, Ashleigh and AlishaResources mentioned in this episode:January: Class Names Find-a-WordFebruary: Place Value MatsMarch: Friends to Ten Spinner Game & Flip-it Multiplication GameApril: ANZAC Day Word SearchMay: Number of the Day June: Growth Mindset in Action CardsJuly: Making $1 Hands-on ActivityAugust: How to be a Bucket FillerSeptember: Roald Dahl Day ActivitiesOctober: Spooky Number of the Day and The History of Halloween Reading taskNovember: Kind Flyers for World Kindness DayDecember: Kindness Kris Kringle & Creative Thinking Christmas Prompts for Grade K-2 or Grade 3-6.APPLE PODCAST | SPOTIFYLet's hear from you! Text us!
Show Title: Run to the Complexity with Jason McKenna Power Quote: STEM is a mirror of our world” Description:STEM has been around for awhile, but I'll be honest – I don't actually know what stem is. It is a process? A product? A package? And who can do STEM? And, as school leaders, how do we know if STEM is worth encouraging and, if it is, how do we support teachers who wade into the STEM arena? I'm so excited to have today's guest on to help me, and I hope you, answer some of these questions. Guest Bio:Jason McKenna is an experienced educator and author of What STEM Can Do for Your Classroom: Improving Student Problem Solving, Collaboration, and Engagement, Grade K-6. As the Vice President of Global Education Strategy for VEX Robotics, he specializes in curriculum development and global educational strategy, focusing on STEM integration and 21st-century learning. His work involves engaging with educators and policymakers worldwide. Warmup questions:· We always like to start with a celebration. What are you celebrating today?· Is there a story that will help listeners understand why you are doing what you do? Questions/Topics/Prompts· Quick definition of STEM· How do needs of STEM teachers differ?· (How can admin put teachers in a position where I can support them?)· How do we foster a culture where teachers can initiate the conversation about their needs?o Teachers driving their own needo What is admin looking for? · How do admin support?o Doing it for awhileo New to it? Closing questions:· What part of your own leadership are you still trying to get better at?· If listeners could take just one thing away from today's podcast, what would it be?· Before we go, is there anything else that you'd like to share with our listeners?· Where can people learn more about you and your work… Close· Leadership is a journey and thank you for choosing to walk some of this magical path with me.· You can find links to all sorts of stuff in the show notes, including my website https://www.frederickbuskey.com/· I love hearing from you so consider email me at frederick@frederickbuskey.com or connecting with me on LinkedIn.· Please remember to subscribe, rate, and review the podcast.· Have a great rest of the week, be present for others and, more importantly, take time to reflect and recover so you can continue to live and lead better.· Cheers! Guest links:Website: jmckenna.org X (Twitter): McKennaj72 Frederick's Links:Email: frederick@frederickbuskey.comWebsite: https://www.frederickbuskey.com/LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/in/strategicleadershipconsultingDaily Email subscribe: https://adept-experimenter-3588.ck.page/fdf37cbf3a
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We conclude our five-episode series on integrated SEL instruction by talking about many examples of activities that teachers can use during academic instruction to promote SEL. In this episode, we focus on the Responsible Decision Making competency and associated benchmarks. (2:00) What's filling our buckets? (3:30) We introduce the topic and explain how integrated SEL instruction works. (5:45) Grade K-3 benchmarks and activity examples. (10:45) Grade 4-5 benchmarks and activity examples. (18:15) Grade 6-8 benchmarks and activity examples. (24:45) Grade 9-12 benchmarks and activity examples. (31:15) Takeaways. Tools we talk about: MN SEL Standards, Example Lesson Plans with SEL Integration
We continue our five-episode series on integrated SEL instruction by talking about many examples of activities that teachers can use during academic instruction to promote SEL. In this episode, we focus on the Relationship Skills competency and associated benchmarks. (1:45) What's filling our buckets? (3:00) We introduce the topic and explain how integrated SEL instruction works. (4:45) Grade K-3 benchmarks and activity examples. (10:15) Grade 4-5 benchmarks and activity examples. (16:00) Grade 6-8 benchmarks and activity examples. (22:15) Grade 9-12 benchmarks and activity examples. (29:15) Takeaways. Tools we talk about: MN SEL Standards, Example Lesson Plans with SEL Integration, Consensus Ladder, Yale Mood Meter
We continue our five-episode series on integrated SEL instruction by talking about many examples of activities that teachers can use during academic instruction to promote SEL. In this episode, we focus on the Social Awareness competency and associated benchmarks. (1:55) What's filling our buckets? (2:45) We introduce the topic and explain how integrated SEL instruction works. (4:35) Grade K-3 benchmarks and activity examples. (8:45) Grade 4-5 benchmarks and activity examples. (12:50) Grade 6-8 benchmarks and activity examples. (16:30) Grade 9-12 benchmarks and activity examples. (20:45) Takeaways. Tools we talk about: MN SEL Standards, Example Lesson Plans with SEL Integration, Facing History and Ourselves, Yale Mood Meter
We continue our five-episode series on integrated SEL instruction by talking about many examples of activities that teachers can use during academic instruction to promote SEL. In this episode, we focus on the Self-Management competency and associated benchmarks. (1:30) What's filling our buckets? (3:00) We introduce the topic and explain how integrated SEL instruction works. (5:00) Grade K-3 benchmarks and activity examples. (8:00) Grade 4-5 benchmarks and activity examples. (14:00) Grade 6-8 benchmarks and activity examples. (18:00) Grade 9-12 benchmarks and activity examples. (27:00) Takeaways. Tools we talk about: MN SEL Standards, Yale Mood Meter, Example Lesson Plans with SEL Integration
We talk through many examples of how teachers can integrate SEL into academic instruction throughout the school day. In this episode, we focus on the Self-Awareness competency and associated benchmarks. (1:15) What's filling our buckets? (3:30) We introduce the topic and explain explicit vs. integrated SEL instruction. (5:45) Grade K-3 benchmarks and activity examples. (11:15) Grade 4-5 benchmarks and activity examples. (16:45) Grade 6-8 benchmarks and activity examples. (21:30) Grade 9-12 benchmarks and activity examples. (28:30) Takeaways. Tools we talk about: MN SEL Standards, SEL Storybook/Chapter Book Index, Yale Mood Meter, Example Lesson Plans with SEL Integration
What's up bone diddlies?! The Nonsensical Pair is diving into your eardrums for the second time this week, and boy are we craving a night of unlimited breadsticks after recording our thirteenth episode. You guessed right; we're rifling through some of America's not-so-fine dining experiences. Chain restaurants belong in the purple real estate section of a Monopoly game board, right next to Baltic Avenue. So we pick apart some of these establishments much like one might tear open a piping hot Cheddar Bay Biscuit from Red Lobster. Y'all ready to get downright greasy? Super! Today's show is brought to you by the letter 'G', for GROSS. But don't be fooled just yet. We plan on rushing out for a Frostie after all this talk of Grade K beef and genetically modified chicken. Earl's hot on Outback Steakhouse, Francis cannot help but sing you all Chili's infamous jingle. In other words, the Burger's shooting par for the course today kiddos! Now run along and download this episode (and all the rest)! And don't forget to rate, review, and subscribe! Or hunt us down on social media using the hashtag #thenonsenseburger for Twitter, Instagram and anywhere else. Listen on iTunes, Spotify, Google, Stitcher, and any of your other favorite podcast apps.
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Julia Muennich Cowell, editor of The Journal of School Nursing, and author Terri Rebmann discuss her article, "Presenteeism Attitudes and Behavior Among Missouri Kindergarten to Twelfth Grade (K–12) School Nurses" from the December 2016 issue. To view this article, click here.
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