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PAR-Four
Portable, Available, Relatable, Flexible
Outstanding Use of Resources
A Presentation by Shannon Colburn
Portable
Use technology to make your life
simpler; it is not intended just for
your students
Ask yourself, “Is this the most
compact way to perform this
particular task?”
Great Tools
Wiki
Research Pleasers
Consultative Services
Guided Book Studies
Great Tools
Google Docs
BYOD
Ipad Aps (Three Ring)
Remind 101
Practical Tips
Create Small Centers/Activities
Lego Education
Musical Instruments
Use what you have around you
There are many, varied, and unusual ways to
complete most tasks
Available
Know what resources are available at
each school site; If general education
teachers can use it, then you can too.
Don’t be proud-beg, borrow, and steal
(with permission of course) ideas from
others.
Chalk Talk
Resource Bank At School
Ipad Cart
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Face time for collaborative grouping
Video Game Equipment
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Rewards and Units of Study
Resource Bank At School
Media Centers
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Easy set up and Use
Math and Science Labs
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Microscopes and other equipment for
free
Community Resource Bank
Use parent surveys and questionnaires
Ask businesses what they have to
offer-many offer services for free
Contact local area schools and
universities
Teacher Resources
Be a person other people will like
Compliment when appropriate
Ask for help-Usually people are flattered
Take photos of COOL ideas and tips to make
your life easier.
Use ideas from one another.
Relatable
Do your teaching methods create
bonding with your students and the
school in which you teach?
Is there any overlap?
Programs and Initiatives
Dr. Steven Covey
The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People
&
The Leader In Me
Larry Bell
12 Powerful Words
The Six Traits
Ticket Hunt
Speak the Same Language
Your MUST relate to your students.
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If you want them to be creative, then you
must model creative thinking also.
Teaching is NOT about your comfort
level.
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Teach outside of the box.
Trixie and Kipper
Stopping crime one dog at a time
Communicate
You MUST connect in some way to
what the rest of the school is doing.
Often times there is a theme to begin
each new year. If not a theme, then some
unifying factor.
 Plug into your surroundings.
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“It all comes back to learning.”
Support Your Schools
Actively show interest in what your
schools are doing.
Visit classrooms for special events.
 Brag on students that you don’t teach.
 Invite classes to special events you host
in your classroom.
 Know your specials.
 Smile and speak to EVERYONE!
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Flexible
Plan for broad and open curriculum via
concept based units.
Be accepting of each school as it is; they
will all be different, and that’s okay.
Adapt daily to your students needs and
interests.
Concept Based Units
Use broad, global concepts
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i.e. influences, diversity, balance
Embed topics of interests into the
global concepts
Link and Overlap topics when possible
Differentiation
Use extension menus to differentiate
instruction.
Allow students to explore Bloom’s
when creating possible product lists.
Use Project-Based Learning
Assess differently with Rubrics
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Rubistar
Differentiation
Use Portfolios as a tool of self
reflection for the students and a
means of assessing what they have
learned.
Teaching with Talent’s Unlimited is a
means to get students’ thinking
differently from one another.
Brain Breaks
Fun, Exciting, and a way to RELATE!
Bring the outside world into your
classroom.
Sell your style
Teach the way you feel the most
comfortable, NOT what you feel most
comfortable.
Pull from your strengths.
Be willing to try something
new; you never know…you
might like it.
Words to Live By
Not every child has an equal talent of
an equal ability or equal motivation,
but children have the equal right to
develop their talent, their ability, and
their motivation.
-John F. Kennedy
Exit Tickets
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3 things that you learned today
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2 things that you will try
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1 question that you still have