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To Celebrate or Not
Happy Holidays! I am unsure why this phrase is only allowed around Christmas, but it should be used any time there is a holiday! With Halloween upon us, I say… *HAPPY HOLIDAYS* Fall is my favorite time of year. October is my favorite month of the year; not only because my birthday occurs this month,…
Read Full PostCritical Thinking Skills through the game "What's Their Story?"
I recently presented for Parent University on the topic of the Common Core. Parents come to these presentations to learn more about what is happening in their child’s classroom. During my presentation, one of my fellow student’s parents shared a moving example of how he helps his child think critically during their father-daughter bonding moments.…
Read Full PostAnchor Charts
DO YOU SEE WHAT I SEE?? I am such a visual person that in order for me to learn I have to “See” it. I know my students learn in many ways and a visual aide may help the information sink in deeper. Plus, it helps me teach a concept when I can refer to…
Read Full PostElection 2012
HOT off the press!! The 2012 election is right around the corner! Regardless of your political views, this is a great time to teach students about American freedom and democracy at its finest. As an educator I am remaining neutral in all accounts, but it is very important that I lay the foundation for what…
Read Full PostStaff Brag Board
My school mascot is the Bobcat. In our staff lounge we have a paw board that celebrates our Bobcat staff. The instructions are really easy: grab a paw, write an encouraging word to a staff member, and pin to the board. Voila! You have a positive brag board. I think this is a great way…
Read Full PostRemind 101
Remind 101 is a FREE fantastic tool for parents, students, and teachers. This product was introduced to me through one of my bloggy friends Erin Klein (in fact, I think she had a hand in developing it!). Anyways, I tried it for the first time this year and am totally hooked. Teachers, you gotta try…
Read Full PostRespect
This month’s character trait at my school is: Respect. Teachers are asked to discuss the trait in class throughout the month, encourage students to display that trait in their everyday lives as well as show some themed video clips here and there. My students know the word respect and were able to provide lots of…
Read Full PostParental Involvement
My first year of teaching, it was all about ME. My next couple of years of teaching, it was all about THE KIDS. This past year, I realized it is not only about me and my kids, but their parents too. I never realized how much their support could help me in the classroom. Last…
Read Full PostSouth Carolina Blogger Meet-Up
Saturday afternoon, I was invited to join some amazing teacher bloggers! We met at the California Dreaming restaurant in downtown Columbia, S.C. (yes, the morning of a BIG gamecock game!). I loved finally meeting these ladies face to face and enjoyed some “real” talk about what was happening in our classrooms. The food was delicious,…
Read Full PostOde to my little Athletes
Since the Olympics have ended, I find myself realizing how symbolic the Olympic dream is… not only for athletes, but for students. Commentators interviewed athletes who shared their back-story, and it often lead them down a road of strife and struggle. But each athlete prevailed; sometimes with one less limb. Quite an AMAZING feat. This…
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