Monthly Archives: November 2016

Weekly Wildcat: 11/28/16

Hi everyone ~ Welcome back and I hope you had an amazing week off.  I’m feeling refreshed, recharged and ready to go!  I am going to keep this post very short with a few quick highlights about the week: EBISS … Continue reading

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QR Codes Quick and Easy Sharing

Quickly Sharing QR Codes Posted on November 16, 2016 by John Craft — 1 Comment ↓ Have you put up a QR code to a website for students to scan and it took longer than expected for them to get … Continue reading

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Do’s & Don’ts For Teaching English-Language Learners | Edutopia

Hi all ~ This quick read has some good instructional strategies to keep in mind when working with our ELLs.  ~Dan Source: Do’s & Don’ts For Teaching English-Language Learners | Edutopia

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Weekly Wildcat: 11/14/16

Esteemed Staff ~ The last week was an emotional week for the entire nation.  The feeling at Juniper was calm and solid and I am thankful for that.  Other schools here and across the nation have not been as fortunate.  Shay’s … Continue reading

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How to Record your iPad Screen

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WW 11/7/2016

Hi everyone ~ A lot has been happening at school.  Ryan made his announcement and we are sad to see him leave.  We will be doing interviews this week and get the new teacher ready to take over on 11/28. … Continue reading

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Data Driven or Data Informed?

I was reading an article about Data-Driven instruction and some of the things to be aware of.    The below quote really struck me, when thinking about EBISS, grade-level teams and making shifts in our instruction based on data. Have a read… … Continue reading

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