What did you do at school today? Or, better yet, what happened at school today?
There are many days that I know what I did, but I wonder what else happened. What if we leveraged technology to learn and share, to have a broader and deeper view into the learning episodes in our community?
There are many more voices contributing to the #TrinityLearns stream of information about the learning and celebrations happening daily. At the end of this post, I’ve archived some of the tweets of the week, but I want to reflect on several that caught my attention.
I know that our 5th graders take the responsibility to raise the flag each morning, but I don’t see it happen. Can you imagine a better way to learn about Social Studies and our country?
We know that our young learners are incredibly curious about technology and learning, but what does that look like?
How did we celebrate the 50th anniversary of Martin Luther King’s “I Have a Dream” speech?
How do we learn and share? How are we connected? How do we tell stories of learning? How do we see the entire journey of a child when we experience only a short time with them?
I love my school community.
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