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Boy, has it been a long time since my last post!  I've been busy, to say the  least,  with teaching three courses this semester, loving my ... Accountable Talk Anchor Chart, Academic Conversations, Ela Anchor Charts, Accountable Talk, Socratic Seminar, Tell Me A Story, Classroom Anchor Charts, Math Talk, Reading Anchor Charts

Boy, has it been a long time since my last post! I've been busy, to say the least, with teaching three courses this semester, loving my 1/2 classroom by day and shoveling, shoveling, shoveling the 3 feet + of snow that has plagued the Northeast. Can we say seven snow days and school on two days during April vacation? Since last year, my school has had professional development on Accountable Talk across all subject areas. We want our learners to be thinkers--more than that. We want our…

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A is for Accountable Talk (ABCs of 2nd grade) - Swimming Into Second Accountable Talk, I Am Confused, Fun Questions To Ask, Interesting Questions, Questions To Ask, 2nd Grade, School Year, Abc, Word Search Puzzle

I’m starting a new weekly blog series with some great idea for your classroom. Don’t worry if you don’t teach 2nd grade! You can use many of these ideas in any grade. Today’s letter is A for Accountable Talk. Accountable talk was a big focus in my district last school year. I really had no...

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Teach. Plan. Love.: Anchor Chart Turn And Talk Anchor Chart, Accountable Talk Anchor Chart, Ela Anchor Charts, Partner Talk, Accountable Talk, Turn And Talk, Sentence Frames, Social Innovation, Partner Reading

Right before Winter Break I created this Anchor Chart to remind the kiddos about some of the Accountable Talk phrases we have discussed. Accountable Talk essentially means actively participating in academic conversation. In other words, the kiddos take turns speaking, provide proof for their opinions, add to previous comments, and disagree appropriately. This type of academically-based conversation encourages the kiddos to think before they speak and really listen to each other. I found this…

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