


Primary teachers - grab your tickets now! These four teachers have spunky, informative presentations in store for you. Get the creative ideas, effective strategies and applicable lessons that work best in primary classrooms.
Getting Prepared and Organized for Guided Math
Dana Richliew from 3rd Grade Gridiron
Two, Four, Six, Eight... Guided math can be great! Meeting student needs in small groups can be done successfully in math in the primary grades. Join with Dana as she leads you through how to create and find resources for mini-lessons and centers. She'll share her tips on how to group students and ideas for setting up your classroom for small group instruction. Learn how to store and organize materials. It's all covered here, so be sure to tune in!
Systematic Approach to Helping Struggling Readers
Kimberly Gillow from Funky First Grade Fun
Can there be a systematic way to help struggling readers in the primary grades? With a resounding, "YES!" Kimberly will cover how to assess struggling readers, plan for instruction and provide intervention. With promises to being full of funky, fun ideas for reading intervention that are consistent enough to provide repetition that struggling readers need to succeed - you're sure to enjoy learning this approach that you can use right away!

Foldable Factory
Mor Zrihen from A Teacher's Treasure
You're sure to enjoy this hands-on presentation that focuses on the use of foldables in the classroom. What are foldables? Foldables are 3D Graphic Organizers that will help you differentiate instruction in your classroom and offer your students a hands-on opportunity to participate in lessons and kinesthetically learn the concept. Learn why using foldables can transform your classroom into an enhanced learning factory! Mor will reveal the tips and tricks of folding to you!
Organizing and Arranging Daily Centers
Sydney Cohn from Lessons Learned
When it comes to daily literacy planning, do you have more units and items saved than you know what do with? Come learn with Sydney how to takes your items and mold them into easy to use centers. Not only that, Sydney will share her organization tips so that you'll learn how to make your lesson planning virtually complete. Think about what standard you may be covering next in class... With learning these organization ideas, once you have a topic, you'll have your materials ready and you'll be set to teach!
I am giving away 3 tickets for the Expo!!!!!
Buy your tickets here or enter for your chanced to win!
All you have to do to win a ticket is write a post on your blog about this GIVEAWAY
and leave me a comment with your name, email address, which presentation are you looking forward too, and a link to the blog post.
You can also enter to win by telling me what part of the expo you're looking forward to the most! You can get an additional entry by signing up for the Virtual Teaching Expo newsletters and let me know that you did.
I will choose my 3 winners Sunday night 9 p.m EST!!
The greatest thing about this online expo is that you can watch it at your convenience!
No traffic, no long lines, no uncomfortable chairs! Watch it from the comfort of your own home, in your pajamas if you'd like! Busy on the day it airs? No problem! You will have access to view the expo any time you'd like! And you also get a free goodie bag valued at $100s of dollars, available for download!


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Oh I want a ticket so bad!! I am looking forward to all the presentations! I cant wait for Systematic Approach to help struggling readers. I desperately need that. I work at an inner-city title I school and the amount of struggling readers in my class is astonishing. Thank you for the opportunity! :)
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My subscription to the Virtual Expo Newsletter has been confirmed! :) Thank you for the opportunity. :)
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I subscribe to the Virtual Expo Newsletter.
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I subscribe to the Virtual EXPO.
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I just blogged about your giveaway.
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I would like to attend your foldables presentations. I want to do more with foldables in class. But since I teach K I am really entering your giveaway for a chance to win a ticket for a friend. She teaches 1st and would get alot more out of it. I attended the K EXPO and it was great. I know your expo will be too!
Heather
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I subscribed to the newsletter! I am excited about this.
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Apples and Papers
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I am most excited for the systematic approach for struggling readers as I have many in my class and need so help for what to do. Also I am interested in learning about foldables as I have admired them on your blog and how your students use. I would love to start using them with my first graders.
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Apples and Papers
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Hi Mor:
ReplyDeleteI just subscribed to the newsletter!
And, as I think about it, I'm 99% sure I am signing up to attend!
Kim
Finding JOY in 6th Grade
Hi Mor:
ReplyDeleteBack again. I just re-read the directions.
I like the sound of all of the presentations. I am foldable-impaired so that sounds great, and I need to organize both math and literacy centers/instruction, and a third of my class are struggling readers. So... I like the sound of ALL of them!
You convinced me!!
If I don't win a ticket from you {hoping, hoping}, I'll be registering on Monday!
Kim
Finding JOY in 6th Grade
Hi!!
ReplyDeleteI am so interested in yours--the foldable factory. I have no idea how to make them, but they sound like a must for the classroom.
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I subscribed to the newsletter!!!
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Check out the giveaway on Pinterest under my Giveaways board!
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Go on Twitter and check out the tweet with the giveaway!
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I would love to learn more about foldables! I have seen so many in blog-land and I haven't used them in my classroom yet.
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I already subscribe to the newsletter!
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I suscribe to the newsletter!
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Growing Up Teaching
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I would love to learn more about the foldables and new ways to reach my struggling readers!!!
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I WOULD LOVE TO ATTEND!!!! I didn't get to make the last Kindergarten Expo so I hope to make this one!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat great topics being discussed!! I would really be interested in hearing new ways to organize daily centers.
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I already subscribed to the newsletter! :)
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Crayons and Curls
Would love to learn about foldables! I also need help for struggling readers!
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I would love to learn more about ways to help struggling readers.
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Looks like it is going to be a great event! :) Glad you are participating.
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Teaching in Room 6
This looks like the exact gift I keep asking from people. I moved from teaching 4th grade for 6 years down to 2nd grade this year and am struggling to find all the help I can get. I keep asking for a more systematic approach to helping my struggling readers while making it fun. Seems everything out there is just go out yourself and recreate or spend tons of money. I have been searching to blog world in the last month and am finding more help. I love the idea of a virtual expo! (also just signed up for your newsletter)
ReplyDeletePick me pick me!! I could use a little pick me up in my instruction!!
ReplyDeleteI would love to learn more about the foldables!! It would be awesome to win!
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Sweet Times in First
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I signed up for the newsletter!!
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Sweet Times in First
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Can't wait to see what you have to share!! I have blogged about it (:
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I am also already signed up for the newsletter (:
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I already get the newsletter...love it!
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:) Riley
I have blogged about this on my blog...
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I have subscribed to your newsletter and your blog.
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I am looking forward to the foldables.
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ReplyDeleteI just blogged about the Expo. I would love to get more ideas to help my struggling readers.
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I subscribed to the newsletter.
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I am looking forward to attending the foldable presentation to add a new dimension to class. The daily centers presentation is one I -need- to attend. Centers are my most challenging part of the day.
ReplyDeleteKeeping my fingers crossed.
Carol
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I signed up for the newsletters. Hope to get some very useful ideas.
ReplyDeleteLook forward to hearing from you with some exciting news about winning.
Carol
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Great giveaway - so hard to choose which would be my favorite, but the foldable one sounds fun! Signed up for the newsletter this afternoon! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteIt is definitely hard to choose just one thing I am looking forward to....Hmmmmm I would have to say ideas to help struggling readers.
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Terri
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I am signed up for the newsletter!!
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The First Grade Dream
I would love to learn more about struggling readers. I also would love to learn more about using foldables in the classroom!!
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The First Grade Dream
I'm looking forward to learning more about Guided Math!
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Primary Inspired
Just signed up for the newsletters!
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Primary Inspired
I blogged about the expo...I would love to win. The Organizing and Arranging Daily Center session would be so helpful to me! They all sound wonderful so I would love to be a winner for sure!
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I subscribed to the newsletters! Can't wait to get them!
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cool I would love to find out how to organize my daily centers which are a disaster. Im a kindergarten teacher new to this posts. I made a bilingual blog where i will share songs, fingerplays and projects I have done or translated both in English and Spanish please follow thanks. El kinder de Maestra Nieves
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I really can't choose which presentation I'm most interested in. I think that the helping struggling readers and center organization are ones I need the most right now.
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Yippee!! Can't thank you enough :) super excited for this expo! Thank you so so much :)
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