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2016 Foxborough Summer Institute has ended

FOXBOROUGH PUBLIC SCHOOLS CORDIALLY INVITES YOU TO ATTEND 

OUR 2-DAY SUMMER INSTITUTE

TUESDAY, JUNE 28 & WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29

Foxborough teachers cost:            

  • $35 for 1 day
  • $50 for 2 days

 

Outside Districts Cost:

  • $100 for 1 day
  • $150 for 2 days

 

Checks/Purchase orders should be made out to Foxborough Public Schools and mailed to FPS Summer Institute, 60 South Street, Foxborough, MA 02035. For questions please contact Amy Berdos, Assistant Superintendent at 508-543-1675.

When registering be sure to schedule your choice of one (1) Keynote for each day that you are attending, three (3) breakout sessions for each day, and your choice of sandwich for lunch!

 

Room 108 [clear filter]
Tuesday, June 28
 

11:00am EDT

Session II: Project Read Story Form Comprehension Strategies (Tuesday)
Limited Capacity seats available

This workshop will review the comprehension strategies taught through Project Read Story Form and link them to the Strategies that Work comprehension strategies used in the elementary classroom.
We will review the basic story elements of fiction in a multisensory way to support special education and struggling readers and include a review of vocabulary strategies and briefly discuss reciprocal teaching strategies (grades K-5).

Speakers
avatar for Abby Baker

Abby Baker

Abby Baker is a special education teacher at the Burrell Elementary School in Foxboro MA for grades 2-4. She went to Marist College for her Bachelors, getting a triple major in Elementary Education Special Education and Psychology. She went to Simmons College for her Masters degree... Read More →


Tuesday June 28, 2016 11:00am - 12:30pm EDT
Room 108
 
Wednesday, June 29
 

9:15am EDT

Session I: Project Read Story Form Comprehension Strategies (Wednesday)
Limited Capacity seats available

This workshop will review the comprehension strategies taught through Project Read Story Form and link them to the Strategies that Work comprehension strategies used in the elementary classroom.
We will review the basic story elements of fiction in a multisensory way to support special education and struggling readers and include a review of vocabulary strategies and briefly discuss reciprocal teaching strategies (grades K-5).

Speakers
avatar for Abby Baker

Abby Baker

Abby Baker is a special education teacher at the Burrell Elementary School in Foxboro MA for grades 2-4. She went to Marist College for her Bachelors, getting a triple major in Elementary Education Special Education and Psychology. She went to Simmons College for her Masters degree... Read More →


Wednesday June 29, 2016 9:15am - 10:45am EDT
Room 108
 
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