This summer Principals attended a workshop led by Dr. Marcia Tate,
author of
Worksheets Don't Grow Dendrites. Dr. Tate was probably
one of
the most engaging presenters that I have encountered. Our day with her
flew by because she constantly kept us moving and learning. Dr. Tate
has compiled a list of 20 Instructional Strategies That Really Work!
Her work is based on research based on activities that stimulate the
brain. I
want to incorporate her strategies within this blog throughout the
school year. Dr. Tate's list of strategies are not brand new or
anything that you might not have seen before but they are good reminders
of what you can incorporate into your classroom to ensure that you are
reaching all of your students.
The first strategy that I want to mention is so important to me -
Music, Rhythm, Rhyme, and Rap. One of the pieces of research that Dr. Tate shares is that
"Music
has the remarkable ability to energize, relax, set the daily mood,
stimulate student brains, inspire, and make the learning fun." (Jensen,
2009a). We have incorporated this strategy a few times this year -
first in our Faculty Collaborations as you enter the Media Center to
begin our learning and also on Fridays as we have played music as
everyone enters the school. I have also witnessed music being used in
several classrooms: in Mrs. Heyman's class as she and the children sang
songs, including an amazing rendition of "Getting to Know You"; in Mrs.
Fritzius' class when she led her class in the soon-to-be classic "Noun
Town"; and in Ms. Prudente's class as the students worked in centers
with peaceful, new age music playing in the background. Dr. Tate's book
lists several instructional activities in using Music, Rhythm, Rhyme,
and Rap in the classroom - you may borrow my copy if you are interested. How will you incorporate this strategy into
your instruction to engage students' brains?
- Please don't dismiss your class until Mrs. Sweeney makes the announcements dictating each group's dismissal.
- Interim Reports are due to Ms. Felton on Monday and will go home on Friday.
- Team
Collaboration is scheduled for Tuesday afternoon. Please remember that
this is scheduled for your team to develop and/or flesh out your
thematic units.
- Team Leader Day is on Wednesday.
- Open House for 3, 4 and 5 is scheduled for Wednesday evening.
- We
have a Boosterthon meeting for our faculty next Thursday at 2:20 in the
Media Center.
- There will be a Boosterthon pep rally next Friday: 8:20 for K, 1 and 2 and 9:00 for 3, 4, and 5.
Quote of the Week -
“Why are we doing
this?” - What high school teacher Jyothi Bathina had on the board
in her classroom throughout the year; “Unless I could answer [this] question, I had no right to teach
the material,” she says. Something to think about.
Think Like a Detective - Can you determine the Gator Run teacher based on the following clues?
- Born in Fair Lawn, NJ
- Went to school at the University of Miami
- Loves to spend time with grandsons, traveling and reading
- Raises money for Miami Children's Hospital