Leigh Anne Geib has had her students make a big choice - check out her post here about student ownership.
Check out 5th grade teacher Emily Libbert's idea - she shifted her question of the day after losing board space! She knew it was valuable, and found a way to keep it going. She later added, "It's actually more personal this way! I get a quick snapshot assessment of how they are doing emotionally each morning. Today's question taught me a girl will be getting a new adopted sister soon, a boys great grandma was murdered long ago, another girl has 2 trampolines, and so much more. :) Tells me what means the most to these kids. Some of them really thought hard about what to tell me!"
Middle school science teacher, Rob Hanson, is trying a shift for the question of the day. He's trying "What's Up Wednesday," and today's conversation was about plans for Labor Day!
Marsha Poh - who teaches middle schoolers in science - generously created her own Google drawings to help other educators either have a notebook of slips for students to fill out, or have a jar for students to put slips in (jar sign here). You simply need to click on the links provided and then click on "make a copy."
Bridget Bryson has taken "Question of the Day" and made an awesome tweak to it!
Read her story here: Students' Reflections and Feedback: Question of the Week Tired of your current seating arrangement? Leigh Anne Geib shares how she gave it up to the students - Click here to see!
One ShiftThis reader, Kathryn Finch, explains how she created her own recording studio for her music classes! Check it out! How to Build a Recording StudioMorgan Bleakley gave third graders ownership of the cafeteria walls. What DO they think belongs there??
After reading chapter 4 in Shift This, Mrs. Boykin shared her inspiration for how she'd like her students to decorate the room! In July, she shared that she'd like for her students to Skype or have a Google Hangout with an expert during this process, as well. She's figuring out the details... Just yesterday, she shared photos of the challenge and some of her students' work! She said it's "so hard to letting my students take control of decorating the class." No doubt! These students will know it's THEIR classroom. Check it out! Now the middle of September, Mrs. Boykin teases her followers with this message and photos:
Ms. Cave is pumped for "Coach Cave Callouts" where students celebrate great things others are doing! Add this to your classroom (similar to the positive peer feedback jar), and good notes home will practically write themselves!
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