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Using First Lego League Explore to Teach Collaboration in Grade 2
This year marks our third cycle of implementing the First Lego League Explore program in Grade 2. While the program is often seen as an...
Feb 6, 20242 min read
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Badges, Choice, and Vertical Alignment
As part of our work as an ISB Vertical Team, we set out to align our practices so that skills would build intentionally from year to...
Apr 12, 20232 min read
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Galaxy Tabs in the classroom
I've been neglecting my blog for quite some time. Part of the reason was that we have recently moved from Asia to Africa so we had been...
Oct 30, 20142 min read
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Integrating technology by using the TPAC model
Many teachers new to integrating technology into their classroom come to me with the question, "I am really excited to use technology in...
Oct 21, 20131 min read
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Minecraft-A new virtual tool for learning
I just read a great post from this blog on Minecraft and thought I would add my thoughts on the subject. Whenever you mention the word...
Feb 17, 20124 min read
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The Key to a Successful School
Think back to a school that you have worked in or visited that was truly outstanding. Imagine it clearly in your mind. Now, try and...
May 7, 20103 min read
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Rethinking Teacher Evaluations
So it is that time of year again. That stressful time where you must demonstrate to the admin from a school that you are in fact a...
Nov 11, 20092 min read
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Bill Gates had it right...almost.
On my travels through Cambodia this summer, I debated on whether to bring an expensive but incredible toy, my ipod touch. (A) because I...
Jul 16, 20093 min read
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The Power of Student Action in Inquiry-based Learning
It all started with a little caterpillar Picture this, we are 4 weeks into a unit on Life Cycles and ordered over 200 caterpillars for...
May 9, 20095 min read
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It's not about "the stuff", it's about the learning
U This the venue of the summit-Canadian International School. And yes, that is canadian timber imported from BC on the roof. They even...
May 3, 20094 min read
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