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Kindergarten graphing simulations for administrators

Preview of Best Ever Bird Beak Lesson

Best Ever Bird Beak Lesson

Students will enjoy participating in this engaging exploration that helps them understand the diversity of the animal kingdom and the concept of adaptation. They will mimic the feeding habits of birds with various types of beaks to learn how species have adapted to their environments. Options allow the lesson to be extended through the grade levels from primary to middle school and into math, technology, and engineering for a full S.T.E.M. experience.
Preview of Bird Watching

Bird Watching

After researching various birds, I created mini books. The art of bird watching is as simple as looking at all the identification markings on a particular bird. This can be a long lesson on birds or daily lessons on each individual bird. This includes information on birds' height and wingspan. I have made different booklets for you to use with your students, depending on their level. Students love to compare the birds. Pretending the birds are real, also captures their imagination. They
Preview of Digital Citizenship Safety Drills Pack #1

Digital Citizenship Safety Drills Pack #1

We all do fire drills? Safety drills? Why are we not taking 5 minutes a month to conduct digital safety drills?? With these simple to use drill cards the teacher in any classroom can use grade-level appropriate scenarios to discuss how best to handle digital dilemmas our students face each and every day. Each scenario comes with teacher talking points. One drill per grade band and teacher talking points. Grades K-12 represented. It's time we start doing digital drills as much as we do fire dril
Preview of Lightning Decision Jam for School Leaders

Lightning Decision Jam for School Leaders

Created by
Joseph Miller
The Lightning Decision Jam (LDJ) is a shortened version of the Decision Sprint (from Google's Jake Knapp) with the purpose of moving leadership teams (or even individual teachers) from problem to testable solution in 90 minutes. The LDJ was developed by Berlin-based design firm AJ and Smart to help teams get unstuck and start to get things done. This version of LDJ has been tested with multiple leadership teams and includes examples of how school leaders can apply this approach. I rewrote the
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