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Andrea L. Green (Ryan)

@andrealryan

Mom,Book Enthusiast,Life-long Learner, Dreamer, & Instructional Coach at Fort Osage SD at Indian Trails Elementary, National Boards-Literacy, doctoral student

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The process of forgetting starts as soon as learning finishes. Here are 5 research-backed strategies you can use when you need to make something stick. 🧠

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Classroom management can be tough. Could you use some strategies and support? Then join us for a NEW virtual session on 9/18! Educators will share practical tips you can use right away. It’s especially helpful for new teachers, but all are welcome. Sign up:

Classroom management can be tough. Could you use some strategies and support? Then join us for a NEW virtual session on 9/18!

Educators will share practical tips you can use right away. It’s especially helpful for new teachers, but all are welcome. Sign up:
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How can you keep track of every student’s strengths and needs to inform your curriculum planning? Dr. Jorge Valenzuela suggests trying a simple visual tool called an empathy map! 🗺️

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Our 1st IT’s Family Reunion, where we celebrate our super scouts that have shown that safety is important and the top 3 attendance winners. Congrats to Mrs Adams’ K class for best attendance! #FortProud #FortFamily #TheITFactor2024

Our 1st IT’s Family Reunion, where we celebrate our super scouts that have shown that safety is important and the top 3 attendance winners. Congrats to Mrs Adams’ K class for best attendance! #FortProud #FortFamily #TheITFactor2024
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Time for Reading and WRITING is never wasted time. “Silent Debate” Directions: 1. Post essential open ended questions around the room. 2. Students move about to answer, comment, or ask a question. 3. Whole group share at end. SHARE the idea with your teachers and school.

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2nd gr teachers doing a vowel town review with their Ss. Shout out to Mrs Atagi and Mr. Aggson! Loved that a lightsaber was used by students to keep them engaged! This is huge! #Fortproud #Fortfamily #TheITfactor2024

2nd gr teachers doing a vowel town review with their Ss.  Shout out to Mrs Atagi and Mr. Aggson! Loved that a lightsaber was used by students to keep them engaged! This is huge! #Fortproud #Fortfamily #TheITfactor2024
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Indian Trails’ Third graders engaged in their family meeting! Shout out to Mrs. Boone for taking the time to make sure to build a positive classroom community! #TheITfactor2024 #FortProud #FortFamily

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Fight off student inattention, boredom, and fatigue! Incorporate one of these brain-stimulating, research-backed attention breaks into your lesson. 💫

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This is exactly why anyone who works with young people need to be trauma informed/responsive and to really understand the science and biological content of developmental trauma and how toxic stress and adversity impact brain circuit development.🧠🌱

This is exactly why anyone who works with young people need to be  trauma informed/responsive and to really understand the science and biological content of developmental trauma and 
how toxic stress and adversity impact  brain circuit  development.🧠🌱
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Had so much fun at work! So much laughter and pure joy! Love finding ways to remind teachers to laugh and have fun #TheITFactor2024 #FortProud #FortFamily

Had so much fun at work! So much laughter and pure joy!  Love finding ways to remind teachers to laugh and have fun #TheITFactor2024  #FortProud #FortFamily
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As soon as we've learned something, we start to forget it. Here are 5 research-backed strategies you can use when you need to make something stick.