March 23rd Discussion
by Joanna Schimizzi 4 years, 8 months agoHello to our Remote Learning Educator colleagues!
Please share two things in your reply! (Please be sure to have your reply be to THIS original post to reduce email notifications.)
1) Introduce yourself (name, what you teach, other ed-related information)
2) Share one resource that you have created that you think you would consider contributing to #GoOpenNC.
1) Stacy Mancera, I teach a 3/4 combo (all subjects)
2) I created a exploring natural disasters Webquest that I would consider contributing.
Yes! We would love to have that on #GoOpenNC!
1) Lori Stafford, I teach English to second-graders in a Spanish Immersion school.
2) I created a Titanic unit that I might consider contributing.
Yes! I have fond memories of reading about the Titanic with my students:)
1) Wendy Bardeen, 3rd Grade
2) I would think about sharing a Social Studies Unit My co-worker and I created for the 5 Themes of Geography
Absolutely! I always stuggled with Regions so I would love to see your ideas!
1. Cindy Edmundson, I teach ELA third grade.
2. I created digital resources to use with a Peter Pan unit, I might consider contributing to #GoOpenNC.
A Peter Pan unit sounds amazing and just the escape we need right now!
1. Karen Strader. I teach students with special needs in a public separate school in Union County.
2. I created a unit on Women in American History for my students.
Such an important topic! Please share!
1. Stephanie Barbour, kindergarten
2. I created a lesson about temperature where students use both thermometers and technology to discover and compare the temperature at their own school vs 2 other places in the world
I love that idea!
1) Patricia Chamblee, 2nd Grade teacher
2) I created a 3-Lesson writing unit that I would consider contributing.
Yes, we always need more writing resources!
1. Melissa Wentz, 1st grade
2. I have created writing prompts and sentence building activities that focus on Fundation skills.
Oooh, lots of districts use Fundations, please share!
1) Kathy D. Parrish, I teach 2nd grade all subjects
2) I created a unit on retelling a story that I would consider contributing.
Such an important concept!
1) Shanique Johnson, Special Education grade 4 and 5
2) I have created a choiceboard for the book Bud Not Buddy that I would consider contributing.
Yes, that is a popular novel, please share!
1) Brittany McDonald, I teach 4th grade all subjects
2) I created a hands on Rocks and Minerals unit that I would consider contributing.
That would be fun for students to do right now at home and see what they can find outside!
1) Amber Main, 4th Grade (I have taught all grades K-5 except 1st. I started teaching in 2011 in Virginia.)
2) I am sharing a Prime and Composite Note sheet I use with my students.
https://goopennc.oercommons.org/editor/documents/1475
Thanks for sharing!
Hi, my name is Mrs. Johnson and I teach 4th grade.
One resource that I have created and shared with my grade level is an EL lesson on annotation.
Yes, we would love to grow our resources for EL students.
1) Cindy Clavijo
K-5 instructional facilitator, school wide ntervention coordinator, teach 3rd and 4th grade intervention groups as well
2) Maybe PLT templates, norms surveys etc.
Yes, #GoOpenNC has professional learning resources too!
1) My name is Brandon Nishnick and I teach 5th grade Dual Language
2) This is my first year teaching. I haven't created a resource but I am open for how to create something new.
Yes, please explore and consider sharing a lesson that you want to repeat next year!
1) Monica Brown, 2nd Grade
2) I created a weekly homework log that I would consider sharing.
That would be helpful for many teachers, I'm sure!
1) My name is Savannah Thigpen and I teach 4th grade ELA and Social Studies.
2) This is my first year teaching in NC and I haven't created anything yet but would love to learn more about how to create and share with other educators.
1.) My name is Camille Carroll and I am an Instructional Coach.
2.) I created a 3rd grade 2-step problem solving Flippity Scavenger Hunt using edited SchoolNet problems that I would consider sharing, but I'm still not sure if I'm allowed to share the Flippity application on #GoOpenNC!
Yay, I'm glad you have discovered #GoOpenNC, consider sharing a lesson you want to repeat next year!
1) Nancy Needham, I teach 2nd grade.
2) I have created many games for different math units and math review.
Math games are always popular and super useful!
1) Mindi Wegner - I teach Kindergarten
2) I have created Alphabet Flash Cards I would consider uploading.
That would be great for our littles!
1.) Hello! My name is Kelley Pulugurtha. I'm a 3rd grade teacher in WCPSS. This is my 7th year of teaching.
2.) I have a lot of random things I've created. I'll have to look at what I think is good quality.
Please share your favorites!
1) Katherine Klynstra, I am an Instructional Coach and teach 3rd grade ELA
2) I create things all the time, but I have no clue what would be quality enough to share at this point.
Take a look at the quality review rubric on any resource for pointers about things to look for on a resource:)
1) Tori Webster, 2nd Grade
2) I created a Reading Choice Board for my students to use on Google Classroom.
Yes! Love choice boards!
Janice Swoope Music Educator grade 6-12 I joined the NC Music group not many resources... how can we add to these resources or who should we can contact
Please look at: https://goopennc.oercommons.org/authoring-overview for tips on how to share resources!
1) REBECCA SLACK. I currently teach K-5 Resouce, I taught 8 years of 2nd grade previously. (name, what you teach, other ed-related information)
2) I have created a unit on sharks and dolphins I would share on here.
Anyone else hear Baby Shark Doo Doo Doo...maybe just me at home with littles! Please share your unit!
1. My name is LuAnn Plyler. I teach 4th grade math and science this year. It's the first year we have departmentalized in 4th and I am enjoying it.
2. After doing some PBL on our animal unit this year, I may share how my coworker and I presented the unit, expert guest speakers and final projects.
Yes, we love PBL units!
Hi! I'm Stephanie Murray. I teach first grade at Bunn Elementary in Franklin County, NC.
I have created games adn tasks for special education students in my class that I would be willing to share.
Absolutely, we would love to have more resources to reach ALL learners!
1) Courtney Beickert, 5th grade teacher
2) Spiral review weekly tasks with math, science and ELA content
Spiral reviews are so helpful but can be tricky when you first start using them, we would love to have yours!
1) My name is Chelsea Sutherland. I teach 2nd Grade at Pitts School Road Elementary. This is my 6th year of teaching and my first year in the role of PLC Chairperson.
2) We create SmartBoard Interactive Notebooks that go along with particular 2nd grade standards, so after checking them for copyright laws (not sure if I gave credit on some of the photos), I think those could be a great resource for other 2nd grade teachers. They are really great interactive lessons.
Yes! Please share if you can.
Laurie Shearin, 1st grade teacher
I created a 10 more/ 10 less activity.
We could always use more math resources!
1. Brenda Page, Media Specialist K-5, former 5th grade teacher
2. I am new to this position. I have created some lessons using the Big 6 research model.
Yes, we need more research lessons and resources!
1. My name is Stephanie Norris. I teach K-5 Special Education students with Autism. All of my students are considered as separate; although, the older students to go out to different general education classes.
2. The only resources that I have currently created are data sheets for special education purposes and data sheets to keep track of standards that I have taught as well as the progress the students have made (N, B, P, M).
That is an important resource to share, please consider adding to our professional learning resources!
My name is Celene Latham-Sym. I have created a choice board foropen reading that I would consider sharing.
Yes, power to the choice boards!
1) I am Rebekah Burleson. I teach K-5 PE in Richmond County.
2) I have created a couple of PE at home activities to go home in our remote learning packets. These are simple activities that elementary students can complete at home.
Absolutely, we NEED elective resources in #GoOpenNC
1.) Andrea Hanlon; I teach 4th grade math this year
2.) I have made lots of Geometry lessons that I would consider sharing.
1. I am Felita Gilliam, 2nd grade teacher.
2. This is my first year teaching 2nd grade and I haven't create any resources yet that I could consider contributing to #GoOpenNC,
My Name is Latasha Chavis I am an NC PRE K TEACHER!!
At this time I haven't created nothing I would like to share, but I am working on a few things.