Posts by Gretchen Schultek Bridgers
60: Be Bold with Kristin Houser
Kristin Houser was a classroom teacher for 7 years before transitioning into an instructional coaching position at her same school for the past 5 years. She started a blog at mshouser.com, which will be going into it’s 6th year and serves over 7,000 coaches and teacher leaders. She is the creator of the Time &…
Listen to EpisodeEvery Kid Should Know the Continent Song
Teaching my third graders about the 7 continents used to be such a drag. They didn’t understand the difference between a city, state, country, or continent. Insert sigh here! I began with the lack of background knowledge to help clear up the confusion between city, state, country and continent. Luckily, my kiddos’ brains understood my visual and…
Read Full PostHelping Students Set Goals
Graphics courtesy of Melonheadz [spp-tweet tweet=”You can’t get to where you are going, if you don’t know where you want to go.”] And if you don’t know where you want to go, how do you know where to start? At the ripe age of 9, my fourth grade teacher’s talent made me realize learning can…
Read Full Post59: The Lesson Plan Vortex
The Lesson Plan Vortex can be crippling as a teacher. A lesson plan is a foundation for a strong lesson, but there’s more to teaching than that piece of paper. Learn the three keys to designing quality lessons while still adhering to strict lesson plan requirements. Quotables You cant be a great teacher without…
Listen to EpisodeBe a Star While Solving Math
Do your kiddos HATE Math? Do your kiddos LOVE being a star? Then I have something up my sleeve for you… My favorite part of being a TpT author is getting to create items for my friends’ classrooms. They are often in a crunch planning lessons, organizing their classrooms, communicating with parents, etc that…
Read Full Post#PatioPD is a Game-Changer in Education
International #patiopd Day July 14! Courtesy of #PersonalizedPD Recently I was introduced to a new phenomenon- #patioPD. I had no idea what it was but luckily my #personalizedPD voxer group hooked me up with the details and I was able to take advantage! What is #patioPD? Thanks to Jason Bretzmann for putting it all together…
Read Full Post58: Don’t Let FOMO Steal Your Magic
Fear of Missing out (FOMO) can rob you of reaching your potential. Educators want to be great, but when they let FOMO be the reason they make a decision, their kids suffer. Social media, conferences and the latest technology are some examples of areas where teachers rush about like moths to a flame. Tune in…
Listen to EpisodeEdcamp Voxer 2016
I am so excited to share with you how impactful the latest week-long Edcamp Voxer experience was because it continues to shape my growth as an educator. Let’s start with some basics first. [See previous post from Edcamp Voxer 2015 here.] Get in on the Action! Want to participate this year? Click here. Or check…
Read Full Post57: When Crisis Creeps into the Classroom
Crisis surrounds us in our communities, and its our duty as educators to bridge the gap from the inside world of the classroom to the outside world of society. We can no longer turn a blind eye to the hate and expect our kids to be prepared to enter that environment and make it a…
Listen to EpisodeHow to be an Effective Educator While Taking a Day Off
Do you ever feel guilty when you need to take a day off? I did. It was more work to create sub plans than it was to muster up the energy to come in to teach when I was under the weather. Plus, when it came to planning for an absence, gathering materials and writing…
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