Posts by Gretchen Schultek Bridgers
Being an Effective Mentor with Paula Rutherford
My school district created a series geared towards new teachers. There were two professional development opportunities available, and as a mentor I thought it was in my best interest to see what resources are available to my mentees. (Okay okay, so I LOVE coaching new teachers and I figured this would help me better coach…
Read Full PostNever Work Harder than your Students- PD Session
I recently attended a professional development workshop by Robyn Jackson based on her book Never Work Harder than your Students [order here.] I loved this book and was excited to meet the author! This was part of a series for new teachers created by my school district called: Although I am not a new teacher, I am…
Read Full PostBring PD to Teachers with The Toilet Paper
Another creative and engaging way to get “micro” PD to staff!
Read Full PostTeaching Tips Text Alerts Archive
This is such a great, creative way to get staff engaged in relevant PD!
Read Full PostStudents Say the Darndest Things- Volume 9
Well, its the end to another great school year. I am so thankful for the kiddos who come into my life and change me for the better.Enjoy the last edition (for this school year) of Students Say the Darndest Things! [check out previous posts 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8] Conversations: S:…
Read Full PostTwitter Chat FIRSTIE!
Do you tweet? If not, you should! When Twitter first came out, it was the latest rage. However, I didn’t really understand the point considering it sounded similar to Facebook, which was very established at the time. Therefore, I never created a personal Twitter account. But then my district continued to post about Twitter Chats in…
Read Full PostStudent Reflection = Teacher Feedback
I truly believe if you ever want to really know how you are doing, ask your students! Kids are honest and if you ever want to do something better you need honest feedback. Plus, your students are with you all day long so their perspective is the most important as well as accurate. I found…
Read Full PostTweet Me!
Tweet Me! I had the opportunity to observe Rachel Harris at Irwin Academic Academy recently [see original post here]. One of the takeaways I had was her exit ticket chart. She utilized the exit tickets to form her small group instruction. I knew this was an easy implementation and adjustment to my classroom routine, so I…
Read Full PostBlogiversary- Celebrating TWO YEARS!
[See first year anniversary post here] I am so thankful for my blog. It has been more of a gift to me than I ever realized. I have reflected and chronicled much of my educational practices over the years. I see the growth and that is due to the awesome bloggers and readers out there!…
Read Full PostBouncy Bands- Product Review
I was approached by Scott Ertl, creator of Bouncy Bands. My good friend Dana over at Third Grade Gridiron (as mentioned in the image above) referred him to me, and I’m so glad she did! Bouncy bands are geared towards students who are fidgety and need motion to focus. It attaches to the two front desk legs so…
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