
ADSF Educators
November 20, 2023
Prayer
Reflection
Gratitude and thankfulness is a state of mind that reflects out to the world.
What are you most thankful for from the last week with your students? How did that impact your day and your week? Can that be repeated this week?
The Virtue of Gratitude
Also known as: Thanksgiving
Thankful disposition of mind and heart
PRAYER FOR GRATITUDE:Dear Jesus, Please give me a thankful heart, realizing that all I have comes from You.
GRATITUDE LOOKS LIKE:- Smiling at your mom after she cooks dinner
- Thank you, for this delicious dinner.
Reading Notes (take a closer look)
Reading Shifts - Slow decoding
Student Assessment Data Results: Slow decoding
INSTEAD of or IN ADDITION to: Independent silent reading- TRY THIS - Partner Reading
Rationale:
Partner reading provides multiple opportunities for students to decode and practice phrasing
Prosody can improve with each reading, leading to better comprehension
*from the Reading League - November/December Issue
In case you have not seen the STMath Textbook Correlations be sure to review this page. Textbook Correlations
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Sunday Gospel Challenges - Living Our Faith
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With Thanksgiving this week, your thoughts might be turning to the holiday season. Take the opportunity to begin a conversation with friends and family about gift-giving expectations this year. What might you do differently to cut down on the unsustainable practice of buying and consuming so much for a holiday that marks the birth of a poor child in Bethlehem? Check out AdventConspiracy.org for great ideas you can broach at the Thanksgiving table this year.
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