Educational Blog
Parents: The Mama and Paper Bear Instinct
This year has been extremely challenging for me in a new way. Over my 8 year career, I have taught third grade for 6 of those years. I have seen multiple instructional programs and approaches come and go, and with these changes lots of new learning occurred for myself. However, this year, just when I…
In-House Field Trip #2
Last year I had to opportunity to experience an in-house field trip. I normally do not find these events as engaging, exciting, nor memorable as going out into the community for a traditional field trip. However, this experience was like no other! [see post here]. So, I had to reach out for the opportunity again…
What makes a presenter GREAT?
Death By PowerPoint No Longer…Nearpod TO THE RESCUE! [UPDATED]
During planning one day, my literacy coach proposed that my team engage students in a review of material in a manner similar to the game “Jeopardy.” However, why not have each student work on a device at their desk to answer instead of answering out loud as one large class? This was genius- why not?!…
Improving Education: 300 Hours Added
Encouragement from Administration
New Teacher Coaches
Secret Spots for Learning
Harlem Globetrotters' ABC's of Bullying
Oh my gosh! The best assembly EVER came to my school the other day. My teammate Brooke (as you have heard me say multiple times, my former student teacher) had an idea to bring her soon-to-be- family member to school to teach about bullying, since it has been quite the hot topic around campus lately.…
Teaching Statement
I recently had to create a “teaching statement.” I was not quite sure what this was really and assumed it was the new lingo for “philosophy of education.” Although similar in part, there are some distinct differences (a philosophy is more big picture where a teaching statement is defined by specific examples). Thank goodness for…