This resource explores how we can leverage what we know about Structured …
This resource explores how we can leverage what we know about Structured Literacy to improve mathematics instruction. A playlist of videos and reflection questions are provided for "The Big 5" of every math class, including:Cumulative mixed reviewStrategy instruction (mental math, number talks)Explicit Instruction including the whyTargetted & mixed practiceRegular reflection & assessment (including The Friday 5)
"This information portal features a repository of resources and intends to provide …
"This information portal features a repository of resources and intends to provide information to all Saskatchewan educators to support English as an Additional Language (EAL) learners in their classrooms. Whether you're a new teacher or new to the world of EAL learners, you may find useful and practical information on this site.
It may take approximately two hours to complete the five modules in this portal. You may need additional time to explore the embedded hyperlinks and review the resources in the Helpful Resources sections. Although the modules are not meant to be sequential, as a first time teacher of an EAL learner it may be helpful to go through the modules in the order they appear. "
An overview of how our brains learn to read and the connection …
An overview of how our brains learn to read and the connection to morphology. This resource contains a short webinar outlining the background of morphology and strategies for the classroom.
An eight minute YouTube video from the Ontario First Nations, Métis and …
An eight minute YouTube video from the Ontario First Nations, Métis and Inuit Student Leadership Council. The video dispels stereotypical perceptions of Indigenous culture and the ways of being, knowing and belonging.
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