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    Necessary for Elementary Students Elementary education is something many people are familiar with. Some may have taught in elementary schools, researched elementary education, or at the least, attended elementary school. School work and projects assigned to be completed at home are a large part of primary education, and most people who have completed grades one through six have experienced homework themselves, but does familiarity mean necessity? How important is homework in elementary education? Is

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    that moment tears started rolling down my cheeks and my head was in the dumps. As ten and eleven year olds we didn’t have a clue what was right or wrong. I never believed in punishment for kids that are young to this day. In my everyday elementary school class the goal was to have the best time and learn new materials. Although my classmates and I were basically stuck in the room the whole day besides recess, there was always an urge to get out of our seats and yell something to one another.

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    death?”at a young age. My elementary school, Foothill Oak, has shaped some prejudices and arrogance that I did my best to hide and fix through my middle school through high school. In Foothill Oak Elementary School I was one of the few that liked math and did my best in school. In that time I developed a prejudice against Hispanics due to being bullied by a few and not having the academic drive I did. Yet I had a few Hispanic and Latino friends that wanted to learn in school as I did but many of them

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    Attending elementary school is a period of time in which you are learning the basics of every subject that you will carry on throughout your whole life. You will be able to learn how to read, write, add, subtract, etc. Also, you are taught how to act and think like a normal person. The best thing about elementary school is that you have very little responsibilities and you don’t have to worry about college. I attended Fairview Elementary School from grades K-5. I remember each year like it was

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    EFFECTIVE, INCLUSIVE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Journal Reflection 1 Reflection of: A case study of a highly effective, inclusive elementary school. Connell Reddick Jr. Augusta University Summary: A case study of a highly effective, inclusive elementary school The study conducted at Creekside Elementary School (CES) in Florida was aimed to investigate the contributing factors which led to the success of their highly effective inclusive elementary school classrooms. The rationale

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    Elementary School Essay

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    Lafayette Mills Elementary School is located in Manalapan, New Jersey. Manalapan is an overall middle to high class town. Most of the students come from pretty wealthy households. Because many of these middle-class families are able to provide the children with necessities they need, the schools in the town are also able to provide the students with a great deal of supplies and technology. Lafayette Mills is located in a predominately white neighborhood. Therefore, the school is not as diverse as

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    Olny Elementary School

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    Philadelphia, Olney Elementary School provides an active learning environment for its students. Olney Elementary School is a historic elementary school building located in the Olney neighborhood of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It was built in 1900–1901 and is a two-story ashlar and smooth limestone building in the Georgian Revival-style. The school offers an array of services such as appropriate supports, challenges and rewards, such as the weekly Olney tiger awards. Olney Elementary School is a Kindergarten-8

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    position in education that I could ever be. My elementary school had failed to prepare me for a higher advance lessons then what they had taught me in Science and Math. I had D’s and F’s in most of my classes, which were barely touched in my last year of Elementary. How to write a paragraph or math lessons that were more than multiplication and division was replaced daily by artistic writing or drawings. It was mainly a fun time in elementary school as they didn’t focus too much on Language Arts

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    Elementary School Recess

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    Children in elementary schools all over the United States long for the moment that they are released to go to recess. It is a time for them to let loose, relax, and simply refresh their minds to get ready for the rest of the day. However, school boards as well as teachers around the country have begun to cut back on recess time or, in some cases, eliminate it completely in order to “maximize educational intake”. The obvious benefit of the use of recess is physical enrichment, however there are many

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    with mental abilities. Kids need daily exercise to not only stay in shape but also improve many other abilities. I strongly believe that recess in elementary schools should be lengthened because it increases brain function, it improves memory, and has a positive effect for the human body. One reason why recess should be longer in elementary schools is that, nature, increases brain function. For example, a cell in your brain called the mitochondria cell, wakes up after being active for around

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