The center room is at Meridian public schools. I found one in Colorado.
@simakhanam84342 күн бұрын
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@minalovescats52202 күн бұрын
I want one lmao
@betty50642 күн бұрын
Flexibility includes the ability to listen and follow up.
@MelissaPoliti9 күн бұрын
Does anyone know the link to this program?
@edutopia5 күн бұрын
You can learn more about it here: www.edutopia.org/stw-louisville-sel-care-for-kids.
@legotechnic899711 күн бұрын
👍👍👍😇🐝
@legotechnic899711 күн бұрын
Good leadership 🐝😽🐝 is conscious action in a group with good intentions 👍🧡🌼
@legotechnic899711 күн бұрын
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@legotechnic899711 күн бұрын
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@Yenenesh-nz7mw14 күн бұрын
Amazing and enjoyable classroom instruction. It is engaging and purposeful.I wish my students were active participants like those children.
@playwrightayesjinc409218 күн бұрын
It's almost 2025 let's get busy ❤😂
@alexluciano567618 күн бұрын
cool ideas, sadly most teachers rooms are either over cluttered (most of all the teachers desk!) or beyond dusty with layer of dust on classroom library books that are older then the students.
@jennyvillota18 күн бұрын
2024
@Bobsob18 күн бұрын
This has always been a really effective way to get students thinking!
@bobqzzi20 күн бұрын
Turns out the learning styles theory has no real evidence to support it and is a waste of teacher's time
@staceyjoy568520 күн бұрын
I love Diffit! I haven’t tried the literally everything option so that’s next for this week. Thank you for sharing.
@AkhterHussainr25 күн бұрын
A mile wide and an inch deep ❤
@DeePark141027 күн бұрын
Excellent tool, thx 🙏
@MoiPanda27 күн бұрын
These are some really great strategies! It can be easy for parents, students, and teachers to feel alone in the learning/teaching process, and all of the strategies here are really insightful methods to making sure everyone feels included. Thank you for sharing!
@RyanJones-rg4ly28 күн бұрын
Nothing new here this is old as time
@legohouse342228 күн бұрын
This is the right STEAM path, engaging students in real problem 🥇🥇🥇 solving in class, where everyone has the right to speak and express themselves, ❤😊❤ this is really good team projects, good job 🎉🥳🥰 I'm happy that this is going the way to clarIity 🥰🥰🥰Students have time to think, draw conclusions, confront participants, the right to speak in public and accept their opinion, which is very important, which is why your school kids liked 🏅😺🏅
@zunairamazhar453329 күн бұрын
So much favourite and fabolous teacher's nice environment ..😢
@zunairamazhar453329 күн бұрын
Kindly make such rooms .really
@legotechnic8997Ай бұрын
😊😊😊
@fisayooludipe6030Ай бұрын
I love this style of using role play and movement to develop a writing skill. Awesome 🎉
@HopeMnisyАй бұрын
Wow, informative
@SheliaKingsongwriterАй бұрын
This is exactly what our multi Disabilities need . The Hamon Homes in Fife Alabama just purchased a property that will be used for 88 people with various disabilities. How can I get an estimate on this sensory room? Thank you, Shelia King
@whatotherfoodfish7565Ай бұрын
Ms OG! (first lady in the video.. she's special!)
@misswinnier2590Ай бұрын
This is really amazing. Great program.
@DavidddJgerenaiaАй бұрын
2024
@Mia-fg3ezАй бұрын
I’m in this school best school strict teachers but makes us better❤❤ love you cves / lead
@reynav2449Ай бұрын
This is great!!!! It should be done throughout the school year, Elementary's, Middle Schools and High Schools There isnt enough Knowledge known for both students and educators! Thank you for sharing ❤
@DANNYN224Ай бұрын
We used to had this in high school lads and trade school class one of the best classes you learn a lot
@kamneukhskhongsai1819Ай бұрын
I like these types of learning
@kathyplonski2629Ай бұрын
How do you know what questions each group has completed during the entire time? Does the entire class pick questions from the same pile?
@edutopiaАй бұрын
She doesn't seem to be assessing each individual student, so she doesn't need to keep track. It looks more like a fun way to review skills prior to taking an exam. You can learn more about she runs the game here: www.edutopia.org/video/high-school-math-review-high-energy-game.
@MariaOchoa-k4fАй бұрын
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@rafrafsrАй бұрын
this is good. i will be using this for my oracy task design
@HarianGuruАй бұрын
Great metode learning
@hide_and_go_sikhАй бұрын
People seek comfort and People only change to get comfortable 💯
@OneWheatMarkFanLolАй бұрын
As someone who has autism and sensory processing I really LOVE sensory rooms, it is a dream for me to have my own room with stuff like plushy or more fun silly stuff :D!
@THomasJPeelАй бұрын
Excellent idea. Great video.
@ShelbySwanson-j8bАй бұрын
Hi teachers, I am studying to become an elementary school teacher and I wanted to ask how you decide when to offer movement breaks to your students? How do you decide if it will be helpful or make the kids more crazy? I would love to hear any thoughts or stories! Thank you!
@willortlinghaus6726Ай бұрын
As you get to know your class, you can sense changes in energy levels and attention. These changes can be great opportunities to add in brain breaks!
@flyfish29Ай бұрын
I have two categories of breaks I give my primary students. One is a movement break to get out their excess energy or to focus their energy. For example, we have snack in the gym and afterwards I sometimes get out an energetic activity like the scooters and sometimes just calmer things like stacking cups. If the class already has too high energy, then I do a focusing movement break. If I do ann energetic break, I always choose something to focus them afterwards like heal to toe walking or follow the leader for a minute to calm their bodies. This way, they don’t come back to my classroom ramped up. I also have brain breaks. I usually choose these when I think their energy and focus is already where I’d like it. These are thinking breaks like watching a short science video, reading a set of riddles, or some sort of short challenge. It gives them a different way to engage their brain.
@ChuckLewis-l7qАй бұрын
Thank you for this insightful video. How could I apply this at a bible college or a music class?
@laurabradley5678Ай бұрын
If you search "PBL" and "Bible," you'll find a lot of resources.
@savkavalentina._23Ай бұрын
I would love to try this for each of my lessons but there's no time to do it :c so sad for teachers that have many classes and no time to plan.
@FizzyNoodleASMRАй бұрын
🟪 🟪 🟪 Absolutely love this! Great work! - I want this to be my house :D 🟪 🟪 🟪
@damon-burtonАй бұрын
This is a fantastic way to teach students how to synthesize information from multiple sources. It's great to see a hands-on approach that engages students and helps them develop critical thinking skills.