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This was a presentation used to start off the academic year. Each teacher received a new journal at the beginning of the presentation.
Reflective Practice Presentation
Reflective Practice Presentation
Jennifer Fenton
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Google sites as student portfolios
Google sites as student portfolios
Digital Citizenship Workshop Day 2
Digital Citizenship Workshop Day 2
Digital citizenship workshop day 1
Digital citizenship workshop day 1
Global Education Conference: Connecting with Coding ~ the Flat Scratch Cat Pr...
Global Education Conference: Connecting with Coding ~ the Flat Scratch Cat Pr...
Curriculum night 2012 13
Curriculum night 2012 13
PYP Exhibition Meeting 4 May 14
PYP Exhibition Meeting 4 May 14
Pyp Exhibition Group Meeting 2
Pyp Exhibition Group Meeting 2
PYP Exhibition Group Meeting 1
PYP Exhibition Group Meeting 1
Pyp Exhibition Grade Meeting Define Purpose
Pyp Exhibition Grade Meeting Define Purpose
Introduction to the pyp exhibition
Introduction to the pyp exhibition
Tree diagrams
Tree diagrams
Evaluating our investigation ideas for the PYP Exhbition
Evaluating our investigation ideas for the PYP Exhbition
Curriculum night 2011
Curriculum night 2011
PYP Exhibition: Generating investigation issues
PYP Exhibition: Generating investigation issues
Curriculum night 2010
Curriculum night 2010
Restitution Posters
Restitution Posters
Classroom Libraries
Classroom Libraries
Best Practices PD Presentation
Best Practices PD Presentation
Spelling Workshop 2007
Spelling Workshop 2007
Reflective Practice Presentation
Reflective Practice Presentation
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