burrow |ˈbərō|nouna hole or tunnel dug by a small animal, like an aardvark, as a dwelling.verb [ no obj. ][ with adverbial of direction ] move underneath or press close to something in search of comfort: the teacher burrowed deeper into the library.make a thorough inquiry; investigate: teachers are burrowing into the questions that most intrigue them.

Wednesday, January 8, 2014

Wiggins Article

On Thursday we'll have the pleasure of thinking through the beginnings of a contagious idea in Deborah's room using the Charrette, and will delve into a Grant Wiggins article using the Four A's Protocol.  In case anyone would prefer to read the article on their tablet or computer instead of in print, I'm including a link here we can reference during our meeting.

Looking forward to seeing you all!
Kirstin