End of the Year Memory Book Options
October Reset: Aligning Vision, time, and Community October can feel like the “in-between” month in schools. The back-to-school buzz has worn off, routines have been established (or are still settling), and the holiday stretch is on the horizon. It’s the time when fatigue starts to show—for students, staff, and leaders alike.As a principal, I learned…
This is a guest post from Nicole Brisbane who is a former 6th grade ELA teacher and current New York State Director for Democrats for Education Reform. The latest presidential election had many classrooms abuzz with political chatter. Some students came in fearful about their immigration status and that of their parents and families’ abilities…
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 wrote this on Instagram and received a few requests to bring it my blog, so here we are! Please share your comments below! The phrase Great Resignation has been used to describe the millions of American who have quit their jobs since 2021. People across different fields have let their jobs and that included…
Juneteenth was absent from my K-12 school experience. The first time I learned about Juneteenth, I was a college sophomore. It was 2002, and I took an “Intro to the African American Experience” course at Florida State University with Dr. Na’im Akbar. In the course, I quickly realized my high school history courses had failed…
Planning for the end of the year can be bittersweet. Here’s a collection of ways to celebrate the year with your students! 1. Kindness Countdown – This challenge keeps the year from dragging and keeps it positive through the end of the year! This resource can be found in Blair Turner’s TpT store. Oh, and…
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