Tracy Walker
@EduTrace
6th Grade & Tech Elective Teacher, Google for Education Certified Trainer, Girl Scout Troop Leader, Disneyland Lover, mom of 2 kiddos, & wonderful wife!
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http://www.asixthgradesomething.com/ 06-07-2012 21:32:59
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I’m trying to update my classroom library and replenish some supplies for art projects that integrate with ELA and ancient history. Cheers to my 24th year of teaching! #clearthelist2022 amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls…
When my students try to access SlidesMania 💛 they get a window that says they need to request access. When I try, I get the use template button. Is this something in the google admin panel that’s blocking them?
Follow up to Amanda Sandoval 💛 amazing Dinner Party template
Students then created an actual table setting for the characters.
Thanks Amanda Sandoval 💛 for your Dinner Party template. Students are using it as a rough draft before they create actual physical dinner tables.
First 2 weeks of school & kiddos have used the following #EDUProtocols Random Emoji✅ Iron Chef✅ Fast & Furious ✅ Thin Slides✅
Pretty excited to share Setting the Tone: SEL and UDL Create Harmony #backtoschool #SEL #UDL @EduProtocols docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAI…
July is the golden month that school doesn't touch! But in August, I'll be attending #HiveSummit Can't wait!
My 1st Random Emoji Paragraph-we've been reviewing alliteration & idioms. @EduProtocols #eduprotocols
I am extremely frustrated with the amount of time wasted by Amazon Help I've been either on the phone/chat and the agents go through the same steps with no resolution. Then they pass me on to a new agent. 2 hours of my life wasted tonight.
Also Jen Roberts, NBCT that last slide had their minds blown. And then they realized the parallels between Harry Potter (which 1 group used every time) and Star Wars. Extra 🎉
Love it when I try a friend's lesson and the kiddos' understood the concept and were engaged the entire time. Thanks Jen Roberts, NBCT for sharing your lesson on theme. My 6th graders loved it.