Wednesday, August 17, 2011

MBT scarpe open

MBT scarpe    The blowing snow and ice from warming temps have made it treacherous.I've noticed these cliques before, and was shocked at how early they form (I am talking 3 and 4 year olds). Lucy tends to get on better with the quieter, gentler kids, and this clique I mentioned is comprised of very outgoing, flamboyant girls. Tim took the news much better than I did needless to say. To him it not only proved that Luke is smart but he also got into a Manhattan G&T school when most parents are scrambling to find a good place for their kids. We didn't have to sleep on the sidewalk just to line up for an application or pay $35,000 a year in tuition like some parents have had to do. So what if he didn't get into NEST this year? There's always next year and he'll be even smarter then. The weather in Alakanuk was beautiful, but cold when we flew out after just part of one day and part of another.  Math Family Night had a pretty good showing and all the teachers volunteered. This week was a quick overnight to Anchorage for the Curriculum Alignment Institute.  The EED contractors, including me and the other math coaches, learned about enacted curriculum- what is actually taught compared tohttp://rememberggg.blogspot.com the aligned or assessed curriculum, what should be taught.   I love traveling, but it is always exhausting.  Not only do I work hard the entire time I'm out, but I don't sleep well on the floors in the school and the food I carry can't be perishable so I don't eat very well either.  I only have 2 more trips before Christmas...I spent the day cooking and 3 great friends came over to share with us.  But really, holidays should have a deeper meaning.  Our kids haven't been here for Thanksgiving for many years, so it hasn't been a family reunion.  I personally don't think being thankful for my wonderful life is a one day event.   We found out about cognitive rigor, a combination of Webb's Depth of Knowledge (4 levels of input/output relationships) andwww.dunksblow.com Bloom's Taxonomy (increasingly difficult levels of process).

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