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I am so excited to launch my first "series" of blog posts! It's making me feel all grown-up and blogger-like :)My first series is going to be on increasing student engagement in the classroom. Over
AVID Anchor Chart - Learning through WICOR
Avid one pager anchor chart
These free WICOR AVID posters are perfect as classroom decor. Writing, Inquiry, Collaboration, Organization and Reading posters are all featured in this set
Cat/Fish Socratic Circle AVID Strategy. This is our anchor chart. Jobs/expectations listed under each role, and meaningful conversation starters listed at the bottom. I did this with my third graders over the book Because of Winn Dixie and they did great! Give students a prompt and they will love to discuss it and share their ideas!
Think Aloud Strategy: A teaching method for reading (Grades K-12) #avid #strategy #onepager #thinkaloud
We all know that critical thinking is invaluable in the classroom today. But just how do we get kids to think critically? Have you heard of Costa’s House of Questions? It is a different way to organize the Bloom’s 6 levels of questions. Instead of 6 levels, there are only 3 levels which make it […]
Help your students organize their learning by using the AVID acronym WICOR. Printed without watermark.
AVID Cornell Notes Bulletin Board
AVID activities and curriculum are based on the premise of best teaching and learning practices. An AVID-ized classroom and school revolves around the WICOR essentials and helps support student...
This is a trifold I created to showcase the AVID program at our school. #avid #avidstrategies
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AVID strategies for early elementary. Activities, anchor charts, and decor. Perfect for pre-K, Kindergarten, 1st grade, 2nd grade, special education, and homeschool.
Three levels of questioning or thinking. I got the google/noodle/doodle idea from AVID summer institute. For a Google level question you could do a simple search and find it. For a noodle level question you have to use your brain (noodle) a little to answer it. And a doodle level question requires you to create or come up with your own idea.
Anchor chart to help students focus on how to annotate text for my class that incorporates their AVID strategies...
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