Thursday, August 28, 2014

What's Happening Around Lyon Academy? August 28th, 2014

Take a look at some of the great postings in classrooms throughout the building that were spotted this week! Be sure to give these teachers a "high five" when you see them! If you know someone who has a great item  in their class or you have something you would like to share, please e-mail a picture to me at Tyler.Archer@slps.org!


Ms. DeLeon's student work posting in the main hallway captures what students did over the summer! 


Mr. Wolfenden's "Reader's Purpose" Anchor Chart helps students with identifying reasons for reading and was used as a model during the Independent Reading block. 


Mr. Murphy's student work project gives a student perspective on lab safety rules. 


Ms. Weininger's "Mastery Page" assignment allows students to show their knowledge of prime factorization! 



Ms. Colacino has created an anchor chart with her students to help them when they encounter difficulties in reading, and her student work is out of this world! 


Mr. Swanston's students have helped him to create an anchor chart of presentation "Dos" and "Don'ts" for their recent projects and will use some of the criteria to assess student mastery! 


Thursday, August 21, 2014

What's Happening Around Lyon Academy? August 21st, 2014

Take a look at some of the great postings in classrooms throughout the building that were spotted this week! Be sure to give these teachers a "high five" when you see them! If you know someone who has a great item  in their class or you have something you would like to share, please e-mail a picture to me at Tyler.Archer@slps.org!


Ms. Nertilus has a great, student-created bulletin board to inspire her students outside of her classroom! 

An anchor chart in Mr. Bartlett's 6th & 7th grade Science classroom reviews the fundamentals of lab safety for students. 

Ms. Selden has created a great anchor chart to help students deconstruct and answer extended response questions in her Communication Arts class! 

Ms. Salmo has a great, bright, kid-friendly Word Wall in her Kindergarten classroom. Now all the students need is words! 

Ms. Tuthill has condensed her BBC but included all of her components in an easy to read, visual way next to her Smart Board. 

Ms. Latta's anchor chart helps her 1st and 2nd grade students review how to select a "just right" book. 

Ms. Richards has created an easy to remember visual for her students in 3rd-5th grade Math as they work on rounding. 

Ms. McPherson has helped her students to remember place value with this great, easy to read anchor chart. 

Finally, Ms. DeLeon incorporates the weekly academic vocabulary word into her lesson and creates an anchor chart with her students. Way to go Ms. DeLeon!