highlighting the new date.
I hope that's not too confusing.
Debbie
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plan lessons--I knew who needed what in my class, I didn't need to
> see it on a wall.
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I would love to hear more about this assessment wall. Sounds like a great
tool to keep everyone focused on the school's goals.
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I would love to hear more about this assessment wall. Sounds like a great tool
to keep everyone focused on the school's goals.
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I would love to hear more about this assessment wall. Sounds like a great tool
to keep everyone focused on the school's goals.
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Debbie Wrote:
We keep an assessment wall in our conference room that does not show
teacher or student names on the front of each card, but it is a great visual
for keeping us all tuned in to how many kids are having trouble and how much
trouble they are having.
Jean says:
Hi Debbie,
We also a