January 22

The SAN Script – Thursday, January 22

Creative Dad Illustrates All of the Funny Things His Daughter Says

from Twistedsifter – more illustrations here

Martin Buckner is an artist and graphic designer based out of Omaha, Nebraska. He’s also the father to an adorable daughter named Harper Grace. Like so many young children, Harper is known to say some pretty funny, random and insightful things. There’s really nothing more fascinating than a child’s mind and how they perceive the world.
Being an artist, Buckner has chosen to illustrate some of the funny things his daughter says throughout the day, culminating in a wildly entertaining series of posters which you can stay up to date with at the links below.

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Confronting ChallengesPosted: 20 Jan 2015 09:00 PM PST

The only way out is through.  ~ Carl Jung 

– Why is confronting challenges often the better option?

 

St. Anthony Today

Collaborative Team Meeting 7:45 am

Kathi, SLP, in Mrs.Rupnik’s Class

Young Rembrandts After School – new session starting today – 5 weeks

Things A Teacher Should Never Ask A Student To Do

Teachthought

by Terry Heick

1. Meaningless work

It’s fine to start with an academic standard, but standards aren’t meaningful to students. Either make the work meaningful, or shelve it until you can. If you can’t, ask someone in our department, building, or PLN. If they can’t, let’s rally to change the standard.

2. Read out loud if they don’t want to

You’ll have a pretty good instinct here who is fluent orally and who isn’t. While reading aloud with fluency is indeed an important literacy standard, little good comes of forcing students to read out loud when they really, really, really don’t want to.

The key may be, then, making them want to.

3. Set generic goals

Try not to ask students to get “goals for themselves” without showing them how to make authentic, relevant, or even S.M.A.R.T. goals.

If the goal isn’t as closely matched to their own human potential as possible, it’s generic.

for more, click on the link above

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Posted January 22, 2015 by mcguirp in category SAN Today

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