#3rdchat Archive
Wednesday February 1, 2017
9:00 PM EST
MrsPug1
- Moderator
Feb 1 @ 9:00 PM EST
Welcome to
#3rdchat
! Give intro and tell us what distracts you!
participatechat
Feb 1 @ 9:00 PM EST
Participate in the upcoming
#3rdchat
by sharing resources and collaborating at
https://t.co/bYrzKJz0E0
MrsAlligood13
- Moderator
Feb 1 @ 9:00 PM EST
Great first chat with
#FLedChat
! Definitely need to pop in weekly from now on. Now getting ready for
#3rdchat
!
MrsPug1
- Moderator
Feb 1 @ 9:01 PM EST
Megan, co-mod for
#3rdchat
, T of 8th grade ELA. Noises distract me! Little taps or people talking make it hard to focus!
MrsPug1
- Moderator
Feb 1 @ 9:02 PM EST
Tonight's Qs
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LindsayMunroe
Feb 1 @ 9:02 PM EST
Lindsay from North Battleford. Noises too! And screens.
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MrsAlligood13
- Moderator
Feb 1 @ 9:03 PM EST
Jerrica, co-mod for
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, 4th grade teacher, distracted by my own off topic musings mostly
MrsPug1
- Moderator
Feb 1 @ 9:03 PM EST
Even when I'm teaching the little tapping noises distract me! π¬
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In reply to @LindsayMunroe
spiraledu
Feb 1 @ 9:03 PM EST
hi
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Sue, 3rd Grade in Alaska. Right now my boys are distracting me. It's pizza time, trying to keep them at the table!
In reply to @MrsPug1
MrsAlligood13
- Moderator
Feb 1 @ 9:03 PM EST
ugh! I hate when you're at the movies and someone has their phone out and it's all bright and in your face!
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In reply to @LindsayMunroe
mleonard03
- Moderator
Feb 1 @ 9:04 PM EST
Welcome to
#3rdchat
! 3rd T and co -mod, Mary. I have a hard time focusing with noises all around, or with multiple conversations
LindsayMunroe
Feb 1 @ 9:04 PM EST
And restaurants/lounges that have a million TVs. So hard to focus on conversation with all that action in your eyeline!
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In reply to @MrsAlligood13
FirstAtBat
- Moderator
Feb 1 @ 9:04 PM EST
Hi I am Terry, co moderator and 3rd gr T in Fl. I am distracted by my bouncing brain that can't stay focused on one thing.
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MrsPug1
- Moderator
Feb 1 @ 9:05 PM EST
Q1 up in a minute!
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MrsPug1
- Moderator
Feb 1 @ 9:05 PM EST
Food is always a distraction to me! You'd think pizza would keep them at the table! π
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In reply to @spiraledu
LindsayMunroe
Feb 1 @ 9:05 PM EST
Oh, sorry. And I teach Grade 2/3
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MrsPug1
- Moderator
Feb 1 @ 9:06 PM EST
Q1
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FirstAtBat
- Moderator
Feb 1 @ 9:06 PM EST
Hi Lindsay, glad you're here at
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In reply to @LindsayMunroe
hillaggie93
Feb 1 @ 9:06 PM EST
Angie from Texas!
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FirstAtBat
- Moderator
Feb 1 @ 9:06 PM EST
Hi! *waving* happy to see you at
#3rdchat
Our faithful friend.
In reply to @spiraledu
LindsayMunroe
Feb 1 @ 9:06 PM EST
Q1 Although it may feel like being a ringleader at times, supporting self-regulation strategies is huge.
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MrsAlligood13
- Moderator
Feb 1 @ 9:07 PM EST
#3rdchat
is happening now! You don't have to teach 3rd to join!
MrsPug1
- Moderator
Feb 1 @ 9:06 PM EST
Q1
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spiraledu
Feb 1 @ 9:08 PM EST
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honestly I've never been fond of that label. I feel some kids have more energy or are more sensitive to sensory stimuli
In reply to @MrsPug1
FirstAtBat
- Moderator
Feb 1 @ 9:08 PM EST
A1: Find and use strategies to help them attend and focus.
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hillaggie93
Feb 1 @ 9:08 PM EST
A1: Angie from Texas, I think the role of the Teacher with ADD/ADHD Ss is to be tolerant of their challenges.
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LindsayMunroe
Feb 1 @ 9:09 PM EST
A1: And to be a learner along with them. Each child with those challenges is so individual.
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FirstAtBat
- Moderator
Feb 1 @ 9:09 PM EST
Hi Angie! Thanks for coming to
#3rdchat
tonight
In reply to @hillaggie93
bickd
Feb 1 @ 9:09 PM EST
Hi
#3rdchat
. Sorry I'm late. My name is Dawn. I teach K-5 science in Indy
FirstAtBat
- Moderator
Feb 1 @ 9:10 PM EST
Hi Dawn, we are on Q1, not late. Jump on in to
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Glad you're here
In reply to @bickd
MrsAlligood13
- Moderator
Feb 1 @ 9:10 PM EST
A1. Be understanding, learn more (about diagnosis/student), figure out what helps/what hurts, don't be afraid to ask for help
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mleonard03
- Moderator
Feb 1 @ 9:10 PM EST
A1: to care for and support in classroom with strategies-find what works for them, their needs vary, so should our strategies!
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bickd
Feb 1 @ 9:11 PM EST
A1 remind them that their difficulties don't define them and they can overcome it
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MrsPug1
- Moderator
Feb 1 @ 9:11 PM EST
Totally agree! Not 1 for all! Has to be indiviualized!
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LindsayMunroe
Feb 1 @ 9:09 PM EST
A1: And to be a learner along with them. Each child with those challenges is so individual.
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mleonard03
- Moderator
Feb 1 @ 9:12 PM EST
Love the word tolerance! Embracing their challenges is so important!
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hillaggie93
Feb 1 @ 9:08 PM EST
A1: Angie from Texas, I think the role of the Teacher with ADD/ADHD Ss is to be tolerant of their challenges.
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FirstAtBat
- Moderator
Feb 1 @ 9:13 PM EST
A1: Just like all things we deal with in differentiation, we must find what works for individual Ss.
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mleonard03
- Moderator
Feb 1 @ 9:13 PM EST
Empowering Ss is definitely our job! π
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bickd
Feb 1 @ 9:11 PM EST
A1 remind them that their difficulties don't define them and they can overcome it
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MrsPug1
- Moderator
Feb 1 @ 9:13 PM EST
A1 Collaborate with family and student. Be educated. Be patient. Be willing.
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MrsPug1
- Moderator
Feb 1 @ 9:14 PM EST
Q2
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LindsayMunroe
Feb 1 @ 9:14 PM EST
Patience is the key!
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In reply to @MrsPug1
LindsayMunroe
Feb 1 @ 9:15 PM EST
A2: Internal and external stimuli, inconsistency, disengagement with school...
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bickd
Feb 1 @ 9:15 PM EST
A2: distractions, not being challenged enough, trouble focusing
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FirstAtBat
- Moderator
Feb 1 @ 9:15 PM EST
A2: School requires so much stamina, focus and attending to task. For many, it is a physical or mental struggle.
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MrsPug1
- Moderator
Feb 1 @ 9:15 PM EST
A2 Can be many different reasons depending on situation: avoidance, fear, attention, failure
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spiraledu
Feb 1 @ 9:16 PM EST
their need for movement or stimulation is not being met, so they are trying to meet it on their own
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In reply to @MrsPug1
LindsayMunroe
Feb 1 @ 9:16 PM EST
A2: Long meetings or PD is always a good reminder for me that they need frequent breaks and movement.
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milesnawmiles
Feb 1 @ 9:17 PM EST
Nancy jumping n
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FirstAtBat
- Moderator
Feb 1 @ 9:17 PM EST
Hi Nancy, welcome to
#3rdchat
Glad you're here
In reply to @milesnawmiles
mleonard03
- Moderator
Feb 1 @ 9:18 PM EST
A2: one of the biggest reasons is we expect too much "attention" out of 8yr olds. Brain breaks are cruicial. Movement too!
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MrsPug1
- Moderator
Feb 1 @ 9:19 PM EST
Q3 up next!
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MrsPug1
- Moderator
Feb 1 @ 9:19 PM EST
frequent breaks and movement are vital!
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In reply to @spiraledu
hillaggie93
Feb 1 @ 9:19 PM EST
Yes! Training them to take breaks is so important! We call them "commercial breaks". Then we get back to the program!
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LindsayMunroe
Feb 1 @ 9:16 PM EST
A2: Long meetings or PD is always a good reminder for me that they need frequent breaks and movement.
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bickd
Feb 1 @ 9:19 PM EST
They can't help it. It's not intentional
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MrsAlligood13
- Moderator
Feb 1 @ 9:19 PM EST
A2. I think it depends on the student, a lot of the time it's the pure time and concentrated needed for school
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MrsPug1
- Moderator
Feb 1 @ 9:20 PM EST
Q3
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MrsPug1
- Moderator
Feb 1 @ 9:20 PM EST
Are these really distractions or can they be tools to engage?
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LindsayMunroe
Feb 1 @ 9:20 PM EST
That is so important to remember when it gets to be really overwhelming.
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In reply to @bickd
LindsayMunroe
Feb 1 @ 9:20 PM EST
A3: Sometimes I write a "note" saying so-and-so needs a break that they can take to the library/office/etc.
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Heather21632415
Feb 1 @ 9:21 PM EST
A3
#wholebrain
and
#flexibleseating
teaching is great for students with attention needs
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FirstAtBat
- Moderator
Feb 1 @ 9:21 PM EST
A3: Heads up to what is coming, shorted assignments, using their learning style more/varied, physical tools, brain breaks
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mleonard03
- Moderator
Feb 1 @ 9:21 PM EST
love both!
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!
In reply to @Heather21632415
LindsayMunroe
Feb 1 @ 9:22 PM EST
A3: Focusing on success is so important too so that they don't give up.
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bickd
Feb 1 @ 9:22 PM EST
A3-sometimes a timer helps keep them on task, remove distractions or seat them with fewer distractions, study carrel, brain breaks
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spiraledu
Feb 1 @ 9:22 PM EST
developmentally appropriate practices!
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even my most focused students have days off, so I do brain breaks when needed
In reply to @mleonard03
MrsAlligood13
- Moderator
Feb 1 @ 9:22 PM EST
yes! For all students, not just ADHD/ADD, adults too!
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In reply to @mleonard03
MrsPug1
- Moderator
Feb 1 @ 9:22 PM EST
So many options for "movement" while still learning!
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In reply to @Heather21632415
milesnawmiles
Feb 1 @ 9:22 PM EST
A3 flexible seating and work area choices. Also hands in learning.
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FirstAtBat
- Moderator
Feb 1 @ 9:23 PM EST
I have found sometimes the
#flexibleseating
becomes a fidget tool. Not good.
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Heather21632415
Feb 1 @ 9:21 PM EST
A3
#wholebrain
and
#flexibleseating
teaching is great for students with attention needs
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mleonard03
- Moderator
Feb 1 @ 9:23 PM EST
so true! Engaging lessons with age appropriate manipulatives...also modalities!
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In reply to @spiraledu
bickd
Feb 1 @ 9:23 PM EST
A3- hands on experiences, manipulative, collaboration
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LindsayMunroe
Feb 1 @ 9:23 PM EST
A3: Movement can be so easy to embed into the lesson, even on the fly. Sometimes it's just about responding to the Ss energy.
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FirstAtBat
- Moderator
Feb 1 @ 9:24 PM EST
A3: I think just showing understanding, building relationship...work with them, let them know you care.
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FirstAtBat
- Moderator
Feb 1 @ 9:24 PM EST
A3:
@GoNoodle
and
@CosmicKidsYoga
are two faves for brain breaks.
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In reply to @GoNoodle, @CosmicKidsYoga
MrsAlligood13
- Moderator
Feb 1 @ 9:24 PM EST
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In reply to @MrsPug1
MrsPug1
- Moderator
Feb 1 @ 9:24 PM EST
A3 Structure/routine is often a key for many!
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bickd
Feb 1 @ 9:25 PM EST
A3-make them your helper
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LindsayMunroe
Feb 1 @ 9:25 PM EST
Love
@GoNoodle
! Have never tried the other. Is it free?
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In reply to @FirstAtBat, @GoNoodle, @CosmicKidsYoga, @GoNoodle
hillaggie93
Feb 1 @ 9:25 PM EST
A3: Removing distractions, like having their desk empty, or letting them move to the table for a change.
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FirstAtBat
- Moderator
Feb 1 @ 9:25 PM EST
Yes, search on youtube It is awesome.
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LindsayMunroe
Feb 1 @ 9:25 PM EST
Love
@GoNoodle
! Have never tried the other. Is it free?
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In reply to @FirstAtBat, @GoNoodle, @CosmicKidsYoga, @GoNoodle
MrsAlligood13
- Moderator
Feb 1 @ 9:25 PM EST
A3. Differentiation to fit their likes/dislikes, options in assignments
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Heather21632415
Feb 1 @ 9:25 PM EST
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Yes I've learned that not every seat works 4 everyone. That's why we have choice seating & I can move them when needed
In reply to @FirstAtBat
LindsayMunroe
Feb 1 @ 9:26 PM EST
A3: Footbands when they're in a desk can be very helpful.
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MrsPug1
- Moderator
Feb 1 @ 9:27 PM EST
Q4
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FirstAtBat
- Moderator
Feb 1 @ 9:27 PM EST
Yes, agree choice can be a huge help.
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MrsAlligood13
- Moderator
Feb 1 @ 9:25 PM EST
A3. Differentiation to fit their likes/dislikes, options in assignments
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MrsAlligood13
- Moderator
Feb 1 @ 9:27 PM EST
oh yes! This is very helpful! Giving them a job, gets them focused, shows them they are vital to the success
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In reply to @bickd
hillaggie93
Feb 1 @ 9:28 PM EST
A4: I love to put them in charge of jobs or use them as a peer tutor, any time you can give them a boost of encouragement helps!
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MrsAlligood13
- Moderator
Feb 1 @ 9:28 PM EST
A4. I think all Ss need explicit instruction in Social Skills, wish we had a time set aside for that daily, it's needed
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spiraledu
Feb 1 @ 9:29 PM EST
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teaching them to speak up: "can you please stop doing that? It's distracting me" helps them take ownership of minimizing
In reply to @MrsPug1
MrsPug1
- Moderator
Feb 1 @ 9:29 PM EST
A4 Positive feedback for positive behavior choices, role play, teach positive self-talk
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FirstAtBat
- Moderator
Feb 1 @ 9:30 PM EST
A4: As I mentioned earlier, the relationship building is important. Take time to share and listen.
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LindsayMunroe
Feb 1 @ 9:31 PM EST
A4: Asking about their "plan" for recess and helping them come up with one. What to do, who to play with, etc.
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milesnawmiles
Feb 1 @ 9:31 PM EST
A4 I give the S a "job" such as helping during a lesson, gathering papers, getting out supplies etc.
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Heather21632415
Feb 1 @ 9:31 PM EST
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before I got tables I turned all my desks around backwards and treated them like tables. Made a huge difference
In reply to @hillaggie93
bickd
Feb 1 @ 9:31 PM EST
A4-modeling how to speak to them, respond to them, modeling tolerance and acceptance
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FloradTeach
Feb 1 @ 9:31 PM EST
Check out this resource, Supporting Minds
https://t.co/jSpv6cYi2I
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MrsPug1
- Moderator
Feb 1 @ 9:31 PM EST
Yes! They tend to rise to the occasion when given the opportunity for responsibility like this. π
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In reply to @hillaggie93
FirstAtBat
- Moderator
Feb 1 @ 9:31 PM EST
A4: I also think we need to help them see outside of themselves, how others are effected by actions.
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MrsPug1
- Moderator
Feb 1 @ 9:33 PM EST
Almost time for Q5!
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MrsPug1
- Moderator
Feb 1 @ 9:33 PM EST
Absolutely! Role playing goes along well with this.
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In reply to @FirstAtBat
MrsPug1
- Moderator
Feb 1 @ 9:34 PM EST
Q5
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MrsKendallBerry
Feb 1 @ 9:34 PM EST
Coming in Late, but I needed this chat today!!
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MrsAlligood13
- Moderator
Feb 1 @ 9:34 PM EST
Something I've done a lot this yr with 2 particular students is step them through a respectful convo, I've noticed the difference
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bickd
Feb 1 @ 9:34 PM EST
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bickd
Feb 1 @ 9:33 PM EST
A4- skills of working with others, listening, being empathetic, thoughtful kind are skills al Ss need to work on#3rdchat
LindsayMunroe
Feb 1 @ 9:34 PM EST
A5: Making sure lessons are varied, short, and to the point. Encouraging participation, hands on learning, movement.
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LindsayMunroe
Feb 1 @ 9:35 PM EST
A5: And choice whenever possible.
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MrsPug1
- Moderator
Feb 1 @ 9:36 PM EST
We also tend to think more about the "H" part but there are Ss who can't focus and are very passive. Need to engage them as well.
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bickd
Feb 1 @ 9:36 PM EST
A5-lots of opportunity for movement, talking, sharing, hands on activities, choice in what they do, use manipulative learning buddy
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LindsayMunroe
Feb 1 @ 9:36 PM EST
So important to remember that! It's these Ss who often get overlooked.
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In reply to @MrsPug1
MrsPug1
- Moderator
Feb 1 @ 9:36 PM EST
Glad you could make it! π
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In reply to @MrsKendallBerry
Kidsmathtalk
Feb 1 @ 9:37 PM EST
Small group rotations during workshop has really helped my more active ss. Greater focus and more hands on
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MrsAlligood13
- Moderator
Feb 1 @ 9:38 PM EST
welcome!
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In reply to @MrsKendallBerry
FirstAtBat
- Moderator
Feb 1 @ 9:39 PM EST
A5: Using choice in all learning modalities. Not easy, must be quite intentional.
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MrsPug1
- Moderator
Feb 1 @ 9:40 PM EST
A5 know their learning styles, S choice, think outside the box (as we do for all Ss) π
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MrsAlligood13
- Moderator
Feb 1 @ 9:40 PM EST
A5. Having a varied learning styles throughout lessons, not getting too fixated on one teaching style/type of activity
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MrsPug1
- Moderator
Feb 1 @ 9:41 PM EST
Q6
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MrsAlligood13
- Moderator
Feb 1 @ 9:41 PM EST
Sidenote! For those interested this topic is based on a book that all the mods have read for a book study, great/in-depth read
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LindsayMunroe
Feb 1 @ 9:41 PM EST
A6: Choice in what they read (ALL students), letting them draw and write.
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milesnawmiles
Feb 1 @ 9:42 PM EST
A6 reading digital text often engages ADD ADHD Ss linger than print text
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LindsayMunroe
Feb 1 @ 9:44 PM EST
@epic
is a great resource for digital text. So engaging - and free for teachers!
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In reply to @epic
MrsPug1
- Moderator
Feb 1 @ 9:44 PM EST
A6 helping S plan/organize, rubrics, repeated readings, front loading, paraphrasing, typing, graphic organizers
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hillaggie93
Feb 1 @ 9:45 PM EST
A6: I have found that typing can help focus Ss, they don't get bogged down with their handwriting issues as much.
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MrsAlligood13
- Moderator
Feb 1 @ 9:45 PM EST
A6. I know I keep repeating myself but CHOICE in material/subject when possible. Giving strategies for focusing during long assign
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LindsayMunroe
Feb 1 @ 9:45 PM EST
A6: Technology can be a gamechanger for these kids. Choice in how they demonstrate understanding with apps like
@Seesaw
.
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In reply to @Seesaw
hmarrs24
Feb 1 @ 9:46 PM EST
Looking for a quick and easy way to do fluency checks in the classroom? Try using
@Seesaw
!
https://t.co/CWoaN5DM3R
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#satchatwc
In reply to @Seesaw
FirstAtBat
- Moderator
Feb 1 @ 9:46 PM EST
A6: I know my Ss have a much easier time with writing and more engagement with
@EasyblogDotOrg
Game changer
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In reply to @EasyblogDotOrg
MrsPug1
- Moderator
Feb 1 @ 9:46 PM EST
I think we mention
@EpicKidsBooks
every week at
#3rdchat
! β€οΈ
In reply to @EpicKidsBooks
LindsayMunroe
Feb 1 @ 9:44 PM EST
@epic
is a great resource for digital text. So engaging - and free for teachers!
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In reply to @epic
FirstAtBat
- Moderator
Feb 1 @ 9:47 PM EST
A6: Using comprehension strategies also helps to focus my Ss. They need tools to attend to task.
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MrsPug1
- Moderator
Feb 1 @ 9:48 PM EST
Q7
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LindsayMunroe
Feb 1 @ 9:48 PM EST
Whoops! Wrong tag. Lol.
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In reply to @MrsPug1, @EpicKidsBooks
EduGladiators
Feb 1 @ 9:49 PM EST
π½ Join
#EduGladiators
SATURDAY! NEW series: We are Family &
@mathieu_w
leads diversity convo!
#ohedchat
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#educoach
#scitlap
#sblchat
bickd
Feb 1 @ 9:49 PM EST
A6- differentiation in strategies, amount expected to read and write, sentence starters, read to younger Ss to build confidence
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LindsayMunroe
Feb 1 @ 9:49 PM EST
A7: Manipulatives can be useful for some, too distracting for others. It's about finding the right tools for them.
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mleonard03
- Moderator
Feb 1 @ 9:50 PM EST
I am such a fan of
@EpicKidsBooks
my class πit and go crazy over reading each day!
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In reply to @LindsayMunroe, @EpicKidsBooks
MrsAlligood13
- Moderator
Feb 1 @ 9:51 PM EST
A7. Manipulative/hands on activities, real world application
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bickd
Feb 1 @ 9:51 PM EST
A7-use manipulatives, offer and ask for many different strategies to problem solve
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MrsPug1
- Moderator
Feb 1 @ 9:52 PM EST
A7 Manipulatives, drawings/models, clear steps, repeat/demonstrate with various learning styles
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mleonard03
- Moderator
Feb 1 @ 9:52 PM EST
yes, yes, and yes!
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In reply to @LindsayMunroe
bickd
Feb 1 @ 9:52 PM EST
A7- let Ss draw to help them visualize a solution
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milesnawmiles
Feb 1 @ 9:52 PM EST
A7 partner work with hands on engages Ss and provides accountability
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LindsayMunroe
Feb 1 @ 9:52 PM EST
A7: A 100 chart to help them focus when counting and working with mathematical operations.
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FirstAtBat
- Moderator
Feb 1 @ 9:53 PM EST
A7:
@nearpod
is another tool to engage Ss.
@GetKahoot
is great for review.
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In reply to @nearpod, @GetKahoot
MrsPug1
- Moderator
Feb 1 @ 9:53 PM EST
A7 Also let them show/explain answers in variety of ways.
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LindsayMunroe
Feb 1 @ 9:53 PM EST
LOVE
@GetKahoot
!
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In reply to @FirstAtBat, @nearpod, @GetKahoot, @GetKahoot
FirstAtBat
- Moderator
Feb 1 @ 9:54 PM EST
A7: Interactive notebooks is good for some as well.
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bickd
Feb 1 @ 9:54 PM EST
A7- let them tell you how they figure something out
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mleonard03
- Moderator
Feb 1 @ 9:54 PM EST
never late! :) I think we all need this convo, it can be so taboo, yet Ss are waiting for us to see them!
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In reply to @MrsKendallBerry
LindsayMunroe
Feb 1 @ 9:54 PM EST
Also scribing for written assessments so they can express their understanding orally is so helpful.
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milesnawmiles
Feb 1 @ 9:54 PM EST
A7 explicit instructions so expectations clear
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MrsPug1
- Moderator
Feb 1 @ 9:54 PM EST
Yes, visuals!! I can't do math in my head! Must π it!
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In reply to @LindsayMunroe
FirstAtBat
- Moderator
Feb 1 @ 9:56 PM EST
White boards and varied colors.
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Augmented reality tools....many things engage them.
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mleonard03
- Moderator
Feb 1 @ 9:56 PM EST
VERY important, repeated and/or rephrased as well!
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In reply to @milesnawmiles
MrsPug1
- Moderator
Feb 1 @ 9:56 PM EST
Thank you all for joining
#3rdchat
tonight! Don't forget to follow someone new!
LindsayMunroe
Feb 1 @ 9:57 PM EST
Thanks for a great chat as usual!
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FirstAtBat
- Moderator
Feb 1 @ 9:57 PM EST
Thanks for leading us
@MrsPug1
Miss you!
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In reply to @MrsPug1
MrsPug1
- Moderator
Feb 1 @ 9:56 PM EST
Thank you all for joining
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MrsAlligood13
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Feb 1 @ 9:58 PM EST
Thank you for joining us! Again if you'd like to check out the book we based this on, it's by Sandy Rief
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MrsPug1
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Feb 1 @ 9:58 PM EST
I absolutely love different colors in math! Keeps my mind focused on different steps! So glad you mentioned it. π
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mleonard03
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Feb 1 @ 9:58 PM EST
we do, because it's awesome! π
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bickd
Feb 1 @ 9:58 PM EST
Thank you
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and
@MrsPug1
for a great chat!
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MrsAlligood13
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Feb 1 @ 9:58 PM EST
THANK YOU
@MrsPug1
FOR YOUR GREAT MOD SKILLS
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spiraledu
Feb 1 @ 9:59 PM EST
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I will check this out. I have never been sold on the idea of ADD so I'm always interested to learn more
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MrsPug1
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Feb 1 @ 9:59 PM EST
Great read for strategies for all Ss!
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MrsAlligood13
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Feb 1 @ 9:58 PM EST
Thank you for joining us! Again if you'd like to check out the book we based this on, it's by Sandy Rief
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