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Board Information. Board of Education Members Lisa Mansfield Board of Education President Phone: 330.761.7973 E-mail: lmansfie@akron.k12.oh.us Term to 12/31/17: Lisa Mansfield was elected effective January 2010 and is serving her second term.

Board Information

She is currently the Board of Education President and Specialty Schools Liaison. MoreAwardsVideoAudioPhotos Bruce Alexander Board of Education Vice President Phone: 330.761.7972 E-mail: balexand@akron.k12.oh.us Term to 12/31/17: Bruce Alexander was elected effective January 2010 and is serving his second term. The Legal, Contracts and Board Policy Development co-chairs monitor legal matters involving the Board in partnership with general counsel; bring all newly created, revised or updated board policies to the board; and assist other board members in creating new policies when called for. MoreAwardsVideoAudioPhotos Patrick Bravo Board of Education Member Phone: 330.761.7977 E-mail: pbravo@akron.k12.oh.us MoreAwardsVideoAudioPhotos Tim Miller MoreAwardsVideoAudioPhotos.

Association of American Educators. Early Childhood Lesson Plans for New Beginnings. For my early childhood lesson plans I use a method called Backwards Design.

Early Childhood Lesson Plans for New Beginnings

The goal for the early childhood theme of New Beginnings is to build smooth classroom routines in order to create a pleasant and safe classroom environment. For most children it takes about two weeks to readjust to a new classroom Early childhood lesson plans for New Beginnings: Big ideas, concepts and values: 1. 2. 3. Essential Questions: 1. 2. 3. 4. In Class Activities for Early Childhood Lesson Plans New Beginnings: Daily Schedule - Introduce the children to the daily schedule. Tip: Place the schedule at a child's eye level and in a prominent location. A visual schedule is an exceptional tool for helping children during transitions in the school environment. Name Game - In a circle, pass a ball to a child and say their name. Classroom Rules and Routines - The 3 Be RulesBe Safe! Classroom Tour - What can we find in our classroom? Class Album - Take a picture of each child and glue it on a regular size paper. NEA - NEA Home.

Early Childhood Education. Early Literacy Skills It’s never too early to start learning.

Early Childhood Education

Building a strong foundation of early literacy skills contributes to future literary success. Start that foundation strong with Imagine Learning. In preparing early learners to read, this program teaches phonological awareness with rhyming, blending, and sound-segmenting activities. To introduce students to print concepts and orient them to the features of books—such as reading from left to right—Imagine Learning highlights story text as it is read.

Early literacy skills in letter recognition print concepts rhyming, blending, sound segmenting School Readiness Getting ready for school was never this much fun. Being ready for the first day of school takes more than buying a fresh box of crayons. Prepares children cognitively socially emotionally Basic Vocabulary There’s something spectacular about our vernacular. stories passages videos Listening Comprehension Now when it goes in one ear, it stays. Speaking–Songs, Chants, Conversations. Common Core State Standards Initiative. National Association for the Education of Young Children. Early Childhood Ohio.