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Is your school/class a fox or a hedgehog? What's the difference? This slideshow shares how to take readers from good to great.
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Developing the 21st Century Learner
Developing the 21st Century Learner
Say Hello to Dalton Sherman ©Angela Maiers, 2008
Competence Vs. Confidence?
A Hedge Hog School Core Competencies Signature Practices Reflect Mission
21st Century StandardsNAEP 2002 Students will have the ability to construct new understandings by interacting across and within texts, summarizing, analyzing, and evaluating them actively. They must be able to use literacy for creative and critical thinking and for advanced problem solving. Proficient and advanced readers know and apply multiple strategies to text in order to construct meanings from multiple perspectives and understand how their meanings may differ from those of others.
Code Breaker Text User 21st Century Expectations Meaning Maker Text Critic
Signature Practices Modeled: “You Do-I Watch” Shared: “We Do It Together” Guided: “I Do-You Watch” Independent: “I Do”
P t U: # 1 Modeled Copyright Angela Maiers 2008
Modeled P t U: # 2 Shared Copyright Angela Maiers 2008
Modeled Shared P t U: # 3 Guided CopyrightAngela Maiers 2008
Modeled Shared P t U: # 4 Independence Guided Copyright Angela Maiers 2008
Modeled Shared Independence Guided Copyright Angela Maiers 2008
Do YOU believe? ©Angela Maiers, 2008
You, along with lions, goats, and bats belong to a class called mammals. About 4000 species of mammals live here on earth, and many look different from each other. But, all mammals have certain characteristics that set them apart from other living things. Mammals are all warm blooded and have fur or hair. They can survive in cold places because of their warm blood. Many believe that mammals are the most intelligent animals on earth.