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for hosting the Slice of Life
Earlier this week we worked with a trainer from our local children’s hospital on brain trauma training. She shared a lot of helpful techniques with us in terms of understanding trauma reaction and how to help students access their emotions as a way to work through the trauma.
Today we implemented an idea-emoji exit tickets.
Here’s an example our coach liaison shared:
Here’s a link to explain more about ways to use them with students: https://lovetoteach87.com/2016/06/08/emoji-exit-ticket/
Today I shared that I was π€©
It’s been a great week for me. I attribute the joy of this week to the time I’ve spent writing and reading Slice of life stories! Have you used emoji exit tickets? How are you feeling today after 9 days of slicing?
Earlier this week we worked with a trainer from our local children’s hospital on brain trauma training. She shared a lot of helpful techniques with us in terms of understanding trauma reaction and how to help students access their emotions as a way to work through the trauma.
Today we implemented an idea-emoji exit tickets.
Here’s an example our coach liaison shared:
Here’s a link to explain more about ways to use them with students: https://lovetoteach87.com/2016/06/08/emoji-exit-ticket/
Today I shared that I was π€©
It’s been a great week for me. I attribute the joy of this week to the time I’ve spent writing and reading Slice of life stories! Have you used emoji exit tickets? How are you feeling today after 9 days of slicing?
Haven't tried this, but such a fun idea! I'm sure the kids loved it!
ReplyDeleteAfter nine days slicing, the best moments have me here: π; the worst: π
ReplyDeleteThe emoji exit ticket sounds really useful. I woke up this morning looking forward to reading and writing Slices, so I have to rate these 9 days so far as =)
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