2016 conference flyer
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2016 conference flyer
To d a e L ads All Ro 33rd Annual Kindergarten Teachers of Texas 33rd Annual State Conference November 11-12, 2016 The Sheraton Hotel, Arlington, Texas Greg Smedley-Warren Dan St. Romain Stephen Fite Register Online www.ktot.org Schedule Friday, November 11, 2016 3:30 – 7:30 pm Registration Exhibits 4:00 – 7:00 pm Music, Movement, and Other Active Methods of Teaching the Alphabet and Numbers - Heidi Butkus Heidi Butkus Systems Failure: Moving Beyond the “One Size Fits All” Approach to Classroom Management - Dan St. Romain Saturday, November 12, 2016 7:00 – 10:00 am Registration 7:30 am – 4:00 pm Exhibits Early Bird Door Prizes! 7:55 am 8:00 - 9:30 am General Session/Business Meeting/Keynote Happy Classrooms! Greg Smedley-Warren 9:30 - 10:00 am Exhibits/Silent Auction 10:00 – 11:00 am Feature Sessions 11:15 – 12:10 pm Group A Lunch The Ripple Effect Dan St. Romain Group B Feature Sessions 12:30 – 1:20 pm Group B Lunch The Ripple Effect Dan St. Romain Group A Breakout Sessions 1:30 – 2:30 pm Breakout Sessions 2:30 – 3:00 pm Exhibits/Silent Auction 3:00 – 4:00 pm Breakout Sessions 4:15 – 5:00 pm General Session/Keynote Music Fun for Everyone! Stephen Fite Register Online Dan St. Romain Music, Movement, and Other Active Methods of Teaching the Alphabet and Numbers Heidi Butkus Let’s teach the alphabet and numbers the fun way- through music, movement, and manipulatives! Participants will be taught some fun motions to go along with alphabet and number songs, and will be encouraged to sing and dance along! More activities and ideas for teaching will also be taught. Your kids will have so much fun, they won’t know they are learning! Systems Failure: Moving Beyond the “One-Size Fits-All” Approach to Classroom Management Dan St. Romain In this interactive pre-conference session, participants will learn strategies for individualizing their behavior management systems in a practical way, differentiating support based on the social emotional needs of individual children. Documentation, parent communication and progress monitoring will also be covered. The Sheraton Hotel 1500 Convention Center Dr. Arlington, TX 76011 (817) 261-8200 https://www.starwoodmeeting.com/StarGroupsWeb/res?id=1603292319&key=34755385 www.ktot.org Feature Sessions How to Teach Writer’s Workshop to Young Learners Crystal Radke, Lorena ISD Blogger Learn simple steps to take your students from plain paper to publishing! Comprehension in Kindergarten - How to Get Them Talking and Writing When We Read Aloud Tonya LeClair, Language Arts Specialist, Lamar CISD The Magic of Music & Movement Stephen Fite, Children’s Musician This hands-on, participatory workshop will bring a new perspective on using music with children. Make the connection between music and movement and the active nature of the child. Kick Off Your Day RIGHT With Morning Meeting Greg Smedley-Warren, Kindergarten Teacher, Nashville Metro Schools Systematically teach kindergarteners to participate in accountable talk and produce written responses to literature, deepen their comprehension and give them the experiences and language to make thinking visible. Learn how to plan for instruction, about literature that can be used as mentor texts to teach appropriate strategies, and modes of response appropriate to the development of kindergarteners. Find out value of starting each day with a morning meeting in your classroom. See how 10-20 minutes each morning can change the dynamics of your classroom and make your classroom more like a family. You’ll learn the components of morning meeting as well as ideas for greetings, activities and morning messages to use in your classroom! Fine Motor Skills . . . Write Out of the Box! Julie Armstrong, Math Coach Richardson ISD – Box Cars and One-Eyed Jacks Marianne Gibbs, EdD OTR, Gibbs Consulting Meaningful activities and rationale for WHATS, HOWS, and WHYS of fine motor development for children 3 – 6 years old and how it relates to future efficient handwriting. This is a practice-changing session! Hacking the Brain’s Affective Learning Domain for Easy Access to the Reading and Writing CODE Katie Garner, Author/Speaker Increase early learner momentum in reading and writing far BEYOND just simple decoding by slipping the “hardest-to-learn” letter sound and phonics patterns right through the brain’s backdoor! Explore the power of affective learning domain and take away game-changing teaching tools that will leave you armed and ready for Monday morning! Register Online www.ktot.org Oh, The Math That They’ll Know! Card and dice games that help your students achieve success in basic counting, number sense, subitizing, and beginning operations. Ideas for work stations, journals, and math talk extensions, assessment and student samples. I Can Make Good Choices Dan St. Romain, Ed. Consultant “You’re not my friend!” “That’s not fair!” Each year it seems like we are dealing with more behavior problems in the primary classroom. Come to this fun session and get some quick and easy ideas for teaching behavior and social skills using visuals, literature and simple chants and activities. Sing and Spell the Sight Words Heidi Butkus, Author/Blogger/Teacher Come learn some fun and easy sing-a-long songs and movements that will help your students memorize the spellings of the many basic sight words commonly taught to beginning readers. Then you’ll get lots of great new ideas to help your students practice these words! Come ready to sing and dance along! Breakout Sessions Saddle Up! Math and Literacy Stations in English and Spanish Lauren Morris, Nancy Corona – ESL and Bilingual Kindergarten, GrapevineColleyville ISD Come and learn about easy and engaging work stations with accountability that are focused on the TEKS. Creating Effective Communicators and Leaders at an Early Age Sharon Cunningham, Garland ISD When teaching an early age group we can feel like we are always the Simon in Simon Says. Come join me in helping young learners begin their journey to becoming valuable citizens of society! QR and AR in the Bilingual/ESL Early Childhood Classroom Nancy Alvarez, McKinney ISD Bring your early literacy stations to life by infusing QR (Quick Response) and AR (Augmented Reality). Reinforce foundational early literacy skills: letter identification, letter sounds, sight words, and phonological awareness. Bring your smart device ready with a QR Reader! KaPOW! Worlds and Words at My Fingertips: Visual-Kinesthetic Concept Vocabulary Judith Youngers, Dinah Zike Academy Put visual-kinesthetic vocabulary and language power into children’s hands literally in this interactive, evidence-based session. With guided demonstration, build simple transformative tools supporting youngsters manipulating words and images, word building and linkage to concept development. Sensory Bins: Thinking Outside the Sandbox Angie Landry, Heather Williams, Birdville ISD Let us take you outside the sandbox to link sensory play to your curriculum while meeting the sensory needs of diverse learners. If You Read to Them, They Will Learn! Beverly Combs, Librarian, Garland ISD Learn about the latest publications for young learners to support your curriculum and make the most of your reading time. KBilingue: Resources for your bilingual/dual language classes Juliana Suarez, McKinney ISD Endless translating is not the only option. Please join KinderBilingue to discover Spanish quality resources especially designed for your bilingual classroom Technology, Research and Writing, Oh, My! Using Technology to Create Student Books Meg Whitaker, McKinney ISD Struggling to get your kids excited about writing and reading? We found a way to incorporate learned classroom skills and research into weekly Project Based Learning Opportunities. Come create with us using technology! The Sheraton Hotel 1500 Convention Center Dr. Arlington, TX 76011 (817) 261-8200 https://www.starwoodmeeting.com/StarGroupsWeb/ res?id=1603292319&key=34755385 KToT Rate: $125.00 Free Parking Register Online www.ktot.org