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Debra Murray

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Caribou Marsh, Nova Scotia, Canada
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34 years...12 in Physical education and 22 in elementary classrooms, 20 of those years were in multi-age classrooms by choice. Voluntarily transferred several times in my career to become involved in different MA classes. Writing for education and creatively otherwise for 35 years. Have received several awards for technological integration into the curriculum and for leadership. I am now retired and partner in an educational consulting firm. Website:kellmurreducation.com...I'm the MURR part!
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Preview of Curriculum based activities for Roald Dahl's THE WITCHES

Curriculum based activities for Roald Dahl's THE WITCHES

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Debra Murray
This is an 11 page piece that gives a large number of curriculum based activities to use while reading The Witches. many of the activities can be used even after the book is finished or without doing the book at all. many of the activities are good for center work, small group discussions,short term projects etc. The book is SO VERY entertaining and the activities are selected for specific phrases, scenes or concepts presented while enjoying it as a class.
Preview of Estimation Quickies...math connects!

Estimation Quickies...math connects!

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Debra Murray
Estimation is a math /life skill that some teachers cover as a unit in math at some point in the year. As with many others I believe that because it IS a life skill, estimation should be worked on consistently throughout the year and should be interconnected in all curriculum areas. Included here is a set of 16 original estimation activities (in random order) that I have designed to be done quickly as a whole class, small group or even individually at some point during the school day. I have u
Preview of Measurement Song

Measurement Song

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Debra Murray
As a teacher, writer and musician I have been writing songs for years that relate to classroom curriculum. My goal in elementary education for 34 years was to do anything I could to inspire kids to learn and have fun at the same time. This song,MEASUREMENT SONG, is one of the dozens I have written for classroom use. It contains six verses, each one about a different method for measuring things, and using it in my class has always resulted in kids wanting to add a verse or to create activities
Preview of CHALLENGE YOUR THINKING...20+ critical thinking activities

CHALLENGE YOUR THINKING...20+ critical thinking activities

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Debra Murray
About CRITICAL THINKING CHALLENGES This is a list of 20 interactive and cross-curricular critical thinking challenges. They pose questions to youth about science, math etc. and ask that they prove, test or respond to their theories about each one. I have also provided a follow up challenge for each often giving one challenge 4 or 5 parts. These activities are good for center work, partner and small group work, extra challenges for students who enjoy that. They make good indoor recess/lunch
Preview of Interactive Place Value Game

Interactive Place Value Game

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Debra Murray
INTERACTIVE PLACE VALUE GAME This place value game helps develop number sense for your students, not only because it is colorful and interactive but its just plain fun. All students get to take part either by guessing the numbers being created ( from 2 digit numbers to any point beyond including numbers containing decimals) or by holding digit cards and arranging and rearranging numbers for their classmates to guess. It's been a no fail math game in my multi-age classrooms for decades. Now tha
Preview of Digit Song

Digit Song

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Debra Murray
As a multi-age classroom teacher for many years I was always overjoyed to be able to use my love of song writing to bring the curriculum to life. Kids love and benefit from music in their learning�that�s NO secret but when the curriculum can be wrapped in a veil of song, all the better. This is a song about counting. It teaches young NUMEROLOGISTS that after you have counted from zero to 9, you simply put a one, then a two, then a three in front of these in progression to bring you
Preview of 20 Whole Class Estimation Activities

20 Whole Class Estimation Activities

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Debra Murray
This piece is simply as the title suggests...20 quick estimation challenges that can be used as fillers, shared language activities, ways to start your day etc. You can tweak the activities to meet the needs of your class. Finding your own estimation activities to add to this beginning collection would doubtlessly be easy. I hope some of them are of use to you.
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Experience

34 years...12 in Physical education and 22 in elementary classrooms, 20 of those years were in multi-age classrooms by choice. Voluntarily transferred several times in my career to become involved in different MA classes. Writing for education and creatively otherwise for 35 years. Have received several awards for technological integration into the curriculum and for leadership. I am now retired and partner in an educational consulting firm. Website:kellmurreducation.com...I'm the MURR part!

Teaching style

relate everything to the real world, have an interactive classroom filled with drama and other fine arts areas as well as technology, focus on self-discipline and all aspects of rights and resultant responsibilities in the school and "real world" part of students lives. MUST focus on multiple intelligence theories and match curriculum to student needs not the other way around.

Awards & shining teacher moments

Honors and Awards I have been very lucky in my career to work with people who appreciated and took note of initiatives and earmarks of my teaching. *I feel honored to have written article and speeches for the Cape Breton Victoria Regional School Board and the Cape Breton local of the NSTU for over 20 years. *I have articles published in the national magazine, The Teacher as well as the provincial teacher’s magazine Asviso. *In 1982 I was a winner in the American Song Festival for my lyrics, “ Heritage.” *In 1986 one of my poems about Remembrance Day was published in the American poetry Anthology. *In 1996 the Cape Breton Victoria School Board set up an initiative called ITAC (Integrating Technology Across the Curriculum.) Teachers were asked to send in proposals as to how they would use technology to enhance curriculum on a daily basis and selected winners would receive a pod of computers with internet access and a classroom printer. I was a successful applicant in that program and from there my technology use in the classroom took off! *In 1997 the Center For Leadership Development (Cape Breton local) awarded me with a plaque for Leadership and Dedication in Education. *In 2001 the Nova Scotia Department of Education awarded me a certificate of excellence which exemplified the spirit of education. *In 2002 the community and staff of St. Joseph Elementary in Sydney Mines gathered to play and perform some of my songs on a special dedication CD called Voices of our children. The CD was used as a fund raiser for the school and received some acclaim on local radio and television. *In 2007 the Cape Breton Victoria Regional School Board Instructional Support and Technology Committee presented me with a plaque for exemplary use of technology in the classroom along with $1000.00 to be spent on curriculum based technology for my classroom. *In February of 2008 I was a presenter at a board wide in-service in the CBVRM sharing experiences and know how regarding teaching in the multi-age classroom. The in-service was attended by elementary teachers across our board. Since that time, my consulting firm partner and I have held several in-services for our board in which I either presented teachers with curricular materials or worked with other board staff connecting their jobs to their lives. In 2009 I was responsible for writing a series of Olympic newsletters for use in the classrooms around our board and wrote an Olympic song praising Canada’s athletes that was made into a CD distributed to all schools in the board and sung by all students in the board simultaneously on a designated day at a designated time.

My own education history

After graduating from Sydney Mines High School in 1971 I applied for and was accepted to the Nova Scotia Teacher’s College in Truro, Nova Scotia where I spent three years attaining a degree in physical education and as well a degree in elementary classroom education. That college stay gave me a TC 4 in both programs and afterwards, I attended the college again for summer courses as well as summer courses at St. Mary’s in Halifax and the College of Cape Breton ( now Cape Breton University) in Cape Breton, Nova Scotia to upgrade my license to a TC5 in both PE and elementary education. Continuous in-servicing through my board has given me many opportunities to add to my knowledge of curriculum including and especially) technological integration into the curriculum. In 1986 I graduated from the University of Children’s Literature in Redding Ridge, Conneticut having completing their two year course in writing for children in one year.

Additional biographical information

My objectives as a teacher were highlighted by my desire to bring humor, self- discipline, promotion of self-esteem and respect as well as independence and objectivity to the many students and staff members I have worked with across the board. As a retired teacher my objective is to continue to write educational, inspirational and technological materials that may be used in the education system ( as well as other venues) and as well, to continue my song, poetry and other creative writings. I feel my areas of skill and expertise to include having taught consistently with a sense of humor, respect, responsibility and pride. I have made it my mantra to see the child as more important than any book or philosophy. I am experienced in writing curriculum based materials in all subjects, creating technology based lesson plans for integration of technology into the curriculum, ( I was seconded by the CBVRSB in 2006 to write curriculum based technology lesson plans for distribution to teacher p-3 from the board web site: www.cbv.ns.ca under Technology Integration Teacher Resources. I enjoy creating novel study, book corner, guided reading and center activities based on curriculum for the classroom and in particular, the multi-age classroom. I have twenty two years of teaching experience in multi-age classes. I am a writer ( songs, poetry, picture book manuscripts, greeting card inserts, speeches, dedications and essays) and I feel I have the ability to mentor teachers especially those working in multi-age elementary classrooms. In 2006 the elementary curriculum department of the CBVRSB seconded me to write a document that gave classroom teachers activities to integrate the concept AHL ( active healthy living) into their curriculum. The result was a booklet for each grade primary to six that contained 30-50 activities, 15 poems and a series of interactive, student friendly web sites. The booklets are now in use in all classrooms in the CBVRSB as a supplement to the health curriculum. In 2008 the elementary curriculum department of the CBVRSB seconded me to partner with another teacher in the development of a web site that brings the history of Nova Scotia coal mining to young learners. The site also provides teachers and students with a collection of curriculum related activities and information which I developed based on the picture book, Archie the Pit Rat Hero. The web site can be accessed at: www.coalnovascotia.org In February, 2009, I was a presenter at a board wide in-service for teachers primary through six on the topic of strategies for use in the multi-age classroom.