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Lori H Rice

Lori Rice is a fourth-grade teacher at West Elementary in Wamego, Kansas, who has taught K-2 reading as well as kindergarten, first grade and fourth grade since 1996. She has a passion for creativity, learning, questioning and the whole child. Her classroom is a place of acceptance and celebrating differences.

Posted inInstruction & Curriculum

Bringing Project Based Learning to our Classroom

by Lori H RiceAugust 12, 2018

Entering my twenty-third year of education I know there is more.  I have been through basal reading, whole language, memorization of facts, conceptual mathematics, hands-on science and many teacher manuals more of “best practices”. The pendulum swings back and forth while teachers and students try to keep afoot and learn.  So this year I have […]

Posted inInstruction & Curriculum

Keep the Engagement Alive: Start the Year with Purpose

by Lori H RiceAugust 5, 2018

Today’s elementary classroom is an active community. This is a great thing as kids are active learners; however, for teachers, this activity can be overwhelming. It is important to think about organizing your activity to make it through the year successfully.  Teaching expectations at the beginning of the year will increase engagement all year long. […]

Posted inTeacher Leaders

It’s Our Fault: A Teacher’s Confession

by Lori H RiceMarch 18, 2018March 18, 2018

Imagine 1996, a young girl fresh out of college in the Midwest.  She interviews with nearby schools and after the third school she is offered a position to teach in her own small town.  This is a dream come true.  Energy and excitement fill her as she sets up her first classroom.  At this point, […]

Posted inInstruction & Curriculum

Keeping Your Teaching Real: A Teacher’s Role

by Lori H RiceMarch 11, 2018

Education has slowly been changing over the last decade. Classrooms are becoming student-centered and the teacher’s role is changing.  While I am very comfortable giving my students choice and voice in my classroom, sometimes I feel lost while they are working.  What is my role? How do I know I am meeting their needs? How do […]

Posted inInstruction & Curriculum

Sketch Notes in the Elementary Classroom

by Lori H RiceFebruary 15, 2017February 14, 2017

So many things go beyond content in our classrooms.  Teachers model and teach habits of mind, character development, communication skills and study skills in their classrooms as they encourage creativity and provide opportunities for 21st century learning.  All this happens while teaching content and standards.  Finding a balance among all of this is close to […]

Posted inElementary School

Teach From the Heart

by Lori H RiceFebruary 9, 2017February 6, 2017

1 Samuel 16:7: “The Lord does not see what man sees.  While man looks at the outward appearance, the Lord looks at the heart.”  Teaching is personal. Teaching is tireless and endless.  We get the best gift a parent can give us, their child, and we are trusted to move them forward on their path […]

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Who is the Teacher: School or Family?

by Lori H RiceJanuary 11, 2017January 9, 2017

I saw a discussion post on Facebook the other day about education.  No surprise.  Everyone went to school, everyone has learned something in their life, so everyone has an opinion. Parents are passionate about their kids and have opinions about all things school.  This discussion, however, was a newer one to me.  It was about […]

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Dear President Elect Trump, From Your Teachers

by Lori H RiceNovember 17, 2016November 17, 2016

It is American Education week.  This event is an honor given to teachers one week a year by the National Education Association since 1921.  The message this year is about empowering educators, students, and schools across the nation.  Educators have been long ignored as experts in education.  Empowerment is a timely message this week as we […]

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