Wednesday, October 26, 2016

Hello Interns!
I am hoping no news is good news.  I have not heard from most of you - if you have questions or issues please TEXT me.

Rochelle posted on our blog and only Nikki responded.  Please make sure you all respond to her post THIS WEEK.  Below is the schedule for future posts.  Post something on Monday and the rest of us will post a response by the end of the week.  This should be an informative, stress-reducing, and connecting site.  Let's make the most of it!  :)

Week of Oct. 31-6 (You can post the day before Halloween if you'd like!) Nikki and Leslie
Week of Nov. 7-13  Katelyn, Allie and Kaitlin
Week of Nov. 14-20 Marissa and Sean
Week of Nov. 21-27 Stefanie and Kaitlyn

In the meantime, keep reading Difficult Conversations.  I promise you,  it will pay off!  I will be posting a few final questions during the last week which will be related to the book.

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Wednesday, October 19, 2016

Responds to Rochelle's Post

Week one: Responds to Rochelles Post:



inquiry based learning example

Hey guys! In class we talked about posting things we found interesting or funny and whatnot. I just shared this in clinical reading too, but I found this great read aloud to promote inquiry based learning on Pinterest and if you scroll down to the bottom, you’ll see an ADORABLY cute video of a boy named Cain who created an arcade out of cardboard! As a real entrepreneur would, he created tickets, passes, tokens, prizes, and every game he could think of. He creatively constructed the whole arcade and anxiously awaited customers. Little by little he gained clientele and the whole neighborhood planned a neighborhood party at his arcade! I was smiling the whole way through. Talk about learning through perseverance, creativity, and inquiry!

http://www.createdreamexplore.com/2014/08/a-great-read-aloud-for-inquiry-based.html?m=1