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Meghan Lowe

@meghanlowegvsd

Former 4th Grade Teacher + Current Math Coach👩🏼‍🏫 @GarnetValleyES

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The truism tree! If you like the Truism Dude, you'll like this Truism Tree, adapted by Valerie Garza. You can find it in our collection of truism resources: bit.ly/TrailTruisms

The truism tree! If you like the Truism Dude, you'll like this Truism Tree, adapted by Valerie Garza. You can find it in our collection of truism resources: bit.ly/TrailTruisms
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Running out of time with my fifth graders. Did something a little different with our last picture book read alouds of the year. Instead of selecting new titles to read them, I let them decide which of their favorites that we would reread.

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🚀 Kick off the upcoming school year with a fun & reflective project! 📚📝 Encourage your students to write their math autobiographies! Mrs. Christina Grassi #mathematicalmindset

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🎉 Students made connections by sharing their traits and interests. It's amazing how creativity brings everyone closer together! #ClassroomConnections #LearningMagic buff.ly/3T1RFxj

🎉 Students made connections by sharing their traits and interests. It's amazing how creativity brings everyone closer together!  #ClassroomConnections #LearningMagic

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Would You Rather is a fun, engaging, and impactful routine to try. ⚖️💭Read more from one of my favorite colleagues here: edutopia.org/article/questi…

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‘Would You Rather’ is a popular brain break and icebreaker, but it can also serve as an assessment! Here’s how to use it to support higher-order thinking in any subject. 💭✨ edut.to/3TH3OaW

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Data surrounds us every day. Mrs. Christina Grassi and Meghan Lowe share activities to make data literacy more interactive and engaging. edutopia Promoting Data Literacy in Elementary Math edutopia.org/article/data-l…

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Want to guide elementary school students in becoming data literate? Mrs. Christina Grassi and Meghan Lowe share creative ways to get young mathematicians interpreting data and making real-world connections. 📊✨ edut.to/47Qbdur

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Data is all around our students, write math educators Mrs. Christina Grassi and Meghan Lowe. It’s in the songs they listen to, the movies they watch, and even the video games they play. “But how can we encourage students to notice data in their lives?” 🧵1/9

Data is all around our students, write math educators <a href="/MrsGrassiGV/">Mrs. Christina Grassi</a> and <a href="/meghanlowegvsd/">Meghan Lowe</a>. It’s in the songs they listen to, the movies they watch, and even the video games they play.

“But how can we encourage students to notice data in their lives?”

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FLUENCY FRIDAY! Here are Halloween poems by two of my favorite children’s poets – Kenn Nesbitt and David L Harrison. Rehearsing and performing poetry is one of the best ways to develop fluency – in an effective & artful way. ILA @ascd International Dyslexia Association The Reading League

FLUENCY FRIDAY!
Here  are Halloween poems by two of my favorite children’s poets – Kenn Nesbitt and David L Harrison.

Rehearsing and performing poetry is one of the best ways to develop fluency – in an effective &amp; artful way.
<a href="/ILAToday/">ILA</a> @ascd  <a href="/DyslexiaIDA/">International Dyslexia Association</a> <a href="/reading_league/">The Reading League</a>
Stephanie Howell (@mrshowell24) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🌟Each day, our students pick a sentence starter, like “Today I worked hard to accomplish…” and reflect on their achievements. This not only boosts their confidence but also helps them set goals for the week ahead! buff.ly/3Dqx6FK

🌟Each day, our students pick a sentence starter, like “Today I worked hard to accomplish…” and reflect on their achievements. This not only boosts their confidence but also helps them set goals for the week ahead! 

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