Parent-Teacher Conferences are coming up soon and observations are major in our field of education and child development. Observations can be time consuming but also rewarding to see unnoticed observations. With a record of observations you are able to notice changes and growth from the beginning until the end results.
We do not have to record every observation with every last result documented. Just make sure to write what you observed along with the date, time, day, and location. There maybe a pattern of the same behavior around the same time of day. This information could also be used when outside resources are need and evaluations are conducted. -ts 10.15.19
MS. TAVIA SPENCER
Tuesday, October 15, 2019
Wednesday, July 5, 2017
Thursday, June 22, 2017
AIR FORCE STUDY/AFOQT/ASVAB/GRE VOCABULARY TEST 1
HERE IS THE LINK I CREATED TODAY OF MAJORITY OF THE WORDS I HAVE BEEN STUDYING THIS WEEK I PRINTED THIS LIST AND WILL TAKE IT AS A PRACTICE TEST. I HAVE 30 MORE WORDS I WILL ADD TO MY TEST ON SUNDAY. I SCHEDULE FRIDAY TO BE MY TEST DAY (PRACTICE TEST) AND ON SUNDAY I WILL DO MY 60 NEW WORDS VOCABULARY TEST.
HERE IS THE LINK:
CommonCoreSheets.com/SpellingMaker.php?Premade=26422
HERE IS THE LINK:
CommonCoreSheets.com/SpellingMaker.php?Premade=26422
Monday, January 4, 2016
Personal Areas to Focus your Goals
New Year’s Resolutions is what we like to call it. But whatever what you choose to call them, this is simply a time when you reassess the past year and set goals for the coming year.
Most people tend to focus their goals in just one or two areas, like losing weight (physical) or getting out of debt (financial). But there are actually seven areas in which you can, and should, set goals and resolutions.
Let’s walk through them.
Here’s the truth about these seven areas. You won’t naturally feel like setting goals in all of them. Some will be easy. Other will be hard.
I don’t have any problem with setting family, social and career goals. But intellectual goals? That’s a different story.
I try my best to read business and leadership books, but I also love relationship books!
Keep all of this in mind as you make your 2016 goals. Pay attention to these seven areas, and remember that it won’t always be easy! But if you make it a priority, you can accomplish what you aim for in the next year.
Reference:
https://www.rachelcruze.com/topics/everything-else/7-areas-to-focus-your-2016-goals#.Vopmru9GXcs
Most people tend to focus their goals in just one or two areas, like losing weight (physical) or getting out of debt (financial). But there are actually seven areas in which you can, and should, set goals and resolutions.
Let’s walk through them.
- Intellectual: Goals in this area might include reading more books or going back to school to get an MBA.
- Physical: This one’s pretty obvious. You may be wanting to lose weight, go on a diet, spend more time at the gym, etc.
- Spiritual: This may mean spending more time in the Bible or getting more plugged in at church.
- Family: Maybe you want to start going on a monthly date night or taking the kids out once a week.
- Social: Goals in the social category might include putting yourself out there a little more—saying yes to more party invites, or maybe occasionally saying no!
- Career: Is it time for a career change? Or maybe it’s time to start your career. You might also want to set a goal to finally get that promotion or a well-deserved raise.
- Financially: Get your behind out debt! Making a habit of budgeting, and setting money goals for your future. Matter of fact 2016! Lets make it a little more Simple. how much will you save in 3 months!
Here’s the truth about these seven areas. You won’t naturally feel like setting goals in all of them. Some will be easy. Other will be hard.
I don’t have any problem with setting family, social and career goals. But intellectual goals? That’s a different story.
I try my best to read business and leadership books, but I also love relationship books!
Keep all of this in mind as you make your 2016 goals. Pay attention to these seven areas, and remember that it won’t always be easy! But if you make it a priority, you can accomplish what you aim for in the next year.
Reference:
https://www.rachelcruze.com/topics/everything-else/7-areas-to-focus-your-2016-goals#.Vopmru9GXcs
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