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Creating a Positive Learning Environment Through Innovative Teaching Methods

This presentation focuses on fostering a positive learning environment that encourages intellectual risk-taking and creativity. By building confidence in students through independence and a commitment to continuous improvement, we aim to enhance their critical and creative thinking skills. Essential elements include daily practice, real-time grading clarity, and customized assessments. Our goal is to adapt teaching methods to meet all students' needs, promoting lifelong skills in a supportive classroom atmosphere. Discover how engaging curricula in math, science, and social studies can spark curiosity and learning.

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Creating a Positive Learning Environment Through Innovative Teaching Methods

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  1. Click on picture to start presentation Click on screen to advance

  2. Philosophy: I strive to create a positive learning environment Intellectual Risk Taking Portfolio building Product Improvement Confidence: Try / Retry Independence Time, Material & Technology Caring: personal connection Creative Behavior Critical Thinking

  3. Creative Thinking Fluency All children can be taught to think more creatively Flexibility Elaboration Originality

  4. Life long skill

  5. •Time Guidelines •Purposeful •Practice •Posted Daily: board, agenda, and website •Initiated In class

  6. Grades • Source of Grades: assessments, writing samples, and labs • Test / retest and write/rewrite • Rubric /Criterion Reference (reflects the philosophy of helping all students to excel – not just a few) •Check Clarityfor grades in real time

  7. No “Writing to the Prompt” SOL Written Communication Mechanics Voice Writer’s Purpose Style Style Explode the Moment! Word Study Grammar

  8. SOL Fractions Ratios Expressions and Equations Order of Operations Rational Numbers Problem Solving Geometry Probability Area and Volume Measurement

  9. The Changing Earth Ocean Environment Cells and Organization of Living Organisms Structure and Phases of Matter Light and Sound SOL

  10. Read every day Reading SOL

  11. Regions of the United States •Geography •History •Economics •Transportation and Trade •Culture and Customs •Role of Technology

  12. Technology Use it !

  13. Communication: Thursday envelope (school wide), email, phone, conference, and interim

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