tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4393677513400791883.post398857633370935602..comments2024-02-03T03:21:04.188-06:00Comments on Middle School Math Rules!: Guided Math Book Study-Chapter 8Sherriehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16110420412281024292noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4393677513400791883.post-30299443776848313172012-08-02T06:49:18.611-05:002012-08-02T06:49:18.611-05:00Feel free to print and share!Feel free to print and share!Sherriehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16110420412281024292noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4393677513400791883.post-76195748076598203782012-07-22T14:12:10.943-05:002012-07-22T14:12:10.943-05:00I followed you here from your TBA post. I have bee...I followed you here from your TBA post. I have been to your blog before and bookmarked you but seeing you are a middle school teacher I didn't sign up for google and all. Reading your post on TBA made me take a 2nd look. This post is right up my alley! Rubrics and all of the different ways of using them was a big issue in our school last year. Our principal, in her mini meetings would bring up topics and we would all see what the topic was when we arrived, giving us time to reflect upon it before the meeting. I loved those meetings and how she kept us on our toes. Rubrics and assessment and the different ways they can be used has always been something I have researched almost yearly. It's easy to learn a couple of ways and just stick with them but to open your mind to different ways opens up your mind to your teaching, your students, and your class as a whole. I can really relate to this. If you don't mind I would like to print this out and share it with some of my colleagues and my principal.<br />Thank you for sharing!<br />MichelleMichellehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11391940905256726562noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4393677513400791883.post-6432227956852504132012-07-15T21:08:40.314-05:002012-07-15T21:08:40.314-05:00I'm glad you pointed out that rubrics aren'...I'm glad you pointed out that rubrics aren't just about evaluating students' work...they're about teaching, too!<br />You already use lots of different assessments...what is 'over the shoulder'?. I'm planning to use math journals this year, too.<br />Great post! Thanks for linking up!<br /><br /><i><b><a rel="nofollow">Primary Inspired</a></b></i>Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14038248688102471256noreply@blogger.com