I recently went to a professional development meeting and found out about a really fun resource other teachers are using, it is called Zombie Geography. It is a project based curriculum that includes 10 lessons. I am going to try to stretch the lessons for each week. I plan on using this curriculum with my Social Studies intervention class. I have been struggling with what to do with them since the beginning of school and I finally have something solid to do with them. They are super excited about it too! We start Monday!!
Zombie Based Learning
This is my professional portfolio that showcases the highlights from the classes I have taught. I am currently working at Bishop Flaget. This year I am teaching 6th and 7th grade ELA, 6th grade Religion, and Social Studies. I have taught prek, and 4th grade math in the past. I go by Ms. Cryder. All my lessons meet the state Common Core standards. "Who dares to teach must never cease to learn." - John Cotton Dana
Friday, February 26, 2016
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