Every great for your kids in the summer months!!!!
A Middle School Student Advisory Program introduces a school-based adult advocate to every student for the purpose of fostering academic success and personal growth. The goals of this Middle School's Advisory Program are to ensure that each student has a staff advocate, provide a forum for topics relevant to adolescents in today’s world, create a safe, friendly place to receive support and modeling for academic pursuits and social interaction and promote coordination between home and school.
Wednesday, June 14, 2017
Saturday, May 6, 2017
Using Picture Books to Teach Social Skills
Use literature to discuss social behavior. While reading a passage or book, use the characters to highlight social skills and behavior. Ask questions like, “Why do you think he did that?” and “How did his actions impact the others?”. Even more, highlight and discuss specific skills that some of your students might have challenges with. This is a great way to incorporate teaching social skills because it makes it less personal for kids.
https://www.weareteachers.com/15-must-have-picture-books-for-teaching-social-emotional-skills/
http://blog.teacherspayteachers.com/how-to-teach-social-skills-middle-high-school-kids/
https://www.weareteachers.com/15-must-have-picture-books-for-teaching-social-emotional-skills/
http://blog.teacherspayteachers.com/how-to-teach-social-skills-middle-high-school-kids/
Saturday, January 21, 2017
The States in the USA
Recently I found a small rug that had a US map on it. I brought it to school and was amazed how many Middle School kids did not know the geographic locations of the states. So I handed them a blank US map to fill in and we went from there, Discussion was awesome and hopefully they learned a lot. We used the rug as the "answer key". Now on to the capitals? Well maybe we will wait a bit. Here are some ideas . . .
http://www.educationworld.com/a_lesson/lesson/lesson278.shtml