End of the Year Memory Book Options
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…
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…
I am grateful for the incredible educators who pushed and encouraged me throughout my K-12 education. This month I am going to spotlight one. If you are joining up, feel free grab the image and share your thoughts about a teacher you admire. WHO? Mrs. Guadalupe Lorenzo CLASS? High School Spanish MEMORABLE MOMENT(S)? In ninth…
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…
Black history commemorates the relentless and ongoing struggle for justice, peace, and self-empowerment. February is designated as a tribute to the contributions and achievements of Black people. School communities should be clear and committed to the purpose of their celebrations and ensure that reflections uplift the accomplishments of Black people and go beyond surface-level celebrations. …
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…
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