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This is the last week of a fabulous link up for Back to School hosted by Fancy Free in Fourth, Ramona Recommends, and Not So Wimpy Teacher. It’s all about STUDENT ENGAGEMENT! My {quick} strategies are about keeping students engaged during the lesson! Enjoy! As a middle school teacher, there is always drama! It’s part…
I Have a Dream — Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Refused to give up her seat — Rosa Parks The Problem We All Live With — Ruby Bridges The Peanut Man — George Washington Carver – Black History Month End Scene. Black History Month is upon us, and I am reflecting on how to celebrate…
Communication is key… or so they say (wink, wink). Every year I make new(ish) commitments on how I am going to improve as a teacher. It’s an EVEERRRR growing list… That said, I want to continue to focus on parent/guardian communication. My parents LOVE to be in the know, and I want to make sure…
Personally, “Black History Month” represents a time of pride and privilege. A time of gratitude and solidarity. It is the month when my dominate identity markers (black American, female, educator) converge in the celebration of my ancestors. As the month comes to an end, there are a few salient thoughts about celebrating the progress and…
If you are anything like me, you love learning and sharpening your teacher tools. However, sitting in multiple day long sessions might not be the best method! Below are a view strategies for getting through the best (and worst) teacher professional development sessions. 1. Take Notes! Before you click away, hear me out. If you…
I want to introduce you to one of my FAVORITE families. Chrissy and Lisa are both educators, and they have two beautiful children, Jonas and Ruby. Chrissy (bottom right below) managed me last year and shared with our team a dilemma she and Lisa were facing with their oldest child, Jonas. I asked Chrissy if she was interested…
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