[Simtrainer-l] Prepositions
Faieta, Jean
JFAIETA at edinboro.edu
Mon Jul 11 07:12:35 CDT 2016
Good morning! Unfortunately I couldn't make it this year to Lawrence. Would you mind sending me some sample syllabi and any other materials you use. If I give you call where should I call? Thanks so much for responding. I hope you have a great time this week!
Best Regards,
Jeanne
Jean C. Faieta, Ed. D. | Professor
of Counseling, School Psychology and Special Education
114 Butterfield Hall | 325 Scotland Road | Edinboro,PA 814.732.2766 |
email: jfaieta at edinboro.edu
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From: Brasseur-Hock, Irma Faye [ibrasser at ku.edu]
Sent: Monday, July 11, 2016 8:09 AM
To: Faieta, Jean; Mandy Walker; Paula Filler
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Subject: Re: [Simtrainer-l] Prepositions
Hello Jeanne,
Part of my position here at KU is with the Special Education Department. I am an online instructor for their high incidence master’s program. Currently, I am teaching a literacy course where we have integrated LS and CE. I would be a happy to share what I’ve learned. This week is the SIM conference. Are you going to be here in Lawrence? If not, send along some days and times that we can connect.
Take care,
Irma
Irma Brasseur-Hock, Ph.D.
University of Kansas
Center for Research on Learning
Department of Special Education
1122 W. Campus Drive
JRP Room 740
ibrasser at ku.edu
785-760-4069
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Date: Monday, July 11, 2016 at 3:45 AM
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Subject: Re: [Simtrainer-l] Prepositions
Good morning! I have been assigned a course in the fall that is online. I want to integrate SIM and CE into the course. Any ideas from all of you how I could do this? Does anyone have experience writing courses online with SIM and CE. I would really appreciate any help you could provide. Happy Summer!!
Best,
Jeanne
Jean C. Faieta, Ed. D. | Professor
of Counseling, School Psychology and Special Education
114 Butterfield Hall | 325 Scotland Road | Edinboro,PA 814.732.2766 |
email: jfaieta at edinboro.edu
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- Helen Keller -
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From: Simtrainer-l [simtrainer-l-bounces at lists.ku.edu] on behalf of Mandy Walker via Simtrainer-l [simtrainer-l at lists.ku.edu]
Sent: Sunday, July 10, 2016 4:48 PM
To: Paula Filler
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Subject: Re: [Simtrainer-l] Prepositions
HI,
I love following the Teacher Manual and Cue Cards along with inserting an extra cue card with the most frequent prepositions listed to accompany a tune such as Twinkle Twinkle Little Star. In my Middle School classes, we used a large cereal Box, I think it was Honey Graham's or something similar because it had cartoons of bees on the box. We used pipe cleaners and cut-outs of cartoon bees with labels of each preposition to create a large bulletin board display. Students also created their own dioramas or other "environment" to create and label their own models. This was done either alone or in pairs or trios, etc, in class. Some did work on it at home. We had skateboard parks, surfing scenes, etc. Some of the students danced as we sang to practice memorizing the most frequent prepositions. We also filmed the song in one class, but to my disappointment, they did not dance.
Hope this helps.
Mandy
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On Jul 10, 2016, at 1:40 PM, Paula Filler via Simtrainer-l <simtrainer-l at lists.ku.edu<mailto:simtrainer-l at lists.ku.edu>> wrote:
Have them visualize the movements of a snake...a kindergartener...a bike. They can list or draw (comic strip) what they're picturing.
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On Jul 10, 2016, at 10:32 AM, Penelope Finlayson via Simtrainer-l <simtrainer-l at lists.ku.edu<mailto:simtrainer-l at lists.ku.edu>> wrote:
I remember teaching the preposition list using row row row your boat music. The other way I taught it was to use their classroom desk, like above the desk, around the desk, under the desk... I also think SIM has a graphic, a bee if I am not mistaken for teaching prepositions. Long ago I used the diagramming sentence method to teach my Special Ed students, because they loved to bridge prepositional phrases off of the main clause and make their diagrams big. I hope this helps.
Penny Finlayson
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On Jul 10, 2016, at 1:20 PM, Sarah Eylands via Simtrainer-l <simtrainer-l at lists.ku.edu<mailto:simtrainer-l at lists.ku.edu>> wrote:
Hi all!
I am wondering if any of you have a quick 10 minute lesson on prepositions in regards to the Fundamentals in Sentence Writing strategy.
I'm looking for something that is quick, hands-on, and engaging for 4th graders. Any and all ideas will be greatly appreciated!
Thanks for your help!
Happy summer!
Sarah
Mrs. Eylands
Keppel Academy
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