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Claire’s Scope and Sequence

https://onedrive.live.com/view.aspx?resid=7EAFBE0D798F0F9A!11089&app=Word&authkey=!ADnOQmu6GpaWnPE Claire: Why I like my S & S: -measurable performances or behaviors that can show if kids attune or respond appropriately -performances are easy to turn into conversational instructional practices (storytelling) and rubrics that align -no culture* -it’s detailed enough that admin can see that there’s a lot going on behind the eyes for […]

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Three Job Openings

Latin in St. Louis from John Becker Hi Ben, Could you pass on to the group that a HS Latin 1-AP position is open at Lafayette HS in St. Louis county? The easiest way to find the posting is to go to www.rsdmo.org, and click on the “Employment” tab. Then follow the link for Teachers.

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Curriculum – 6

Diana Noonan on Scope and Sequence in Denver Public Schools: We (DPS) don’t necessarily have a curriculum but we do have a Scope and Sequence based on the top 100-200 vocabulary structures. What is essential to understand is that we don’t just pull obscure non-high-frequency structures out of a hat because we want our students to acquire

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Kristen ND Wolf

Some years ago when this PLC was still a public blog space, we used to ask for bios from members. It was necessary. We’ve since stopped, mainly because we’ve been so busy, and the blog is secure, but it is so nice to receive a bio from a new member, Kristen. Anyone else is welcome

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34,000

Tonight is the last time I will ever go to sleep having to get up and teach kids the next day. I only have one class tomorrow. My best one, the most rocking group of 6th graders in the world. Jack’s class. 34,000 classes. 21,000 traditional classes. 13,000 TPRS classes. One left.

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