The Art Connection"A picture is worth a thousand words." We are using visual images to everything from literature to history, from science to math. We're using classic and modern art to spark interest, teach comprehension, and inspire writing and conversation. From beginning to end, this session is chockablock with ideas to add color and creativity to your classroom. Take notes, because these simple ideas are easily included in your classroom next week! | Using Real StuffTeach comprehension skills (and more) using objects, primary documents, and historical places in your classroom. In this session, you will receive paper organizers and ideas to help your students evaluate real historical documents, artifacts, recipes, and places to understand their place in context. Whether you teach history or want to enhance your reading instruction with real stuff, this session will get your gears turning with the possibilities. |
For the last three years, I have presented breakout sessions at the state convention for the Missouri State Teachers Association in November. Last week, the window for proposals was opened. The deadline for those proposals isn't until May (with presenters notified by July 31), but our snow days gave me a chance to make my proposals early. Here are the two presentations I would like to make for 2020:
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