Spent the day with @ASaundersPhD and @MrsDennis wrapping up data collection in the amazing @CharMeckSchools classrooms that participated in our @IESResearch funded pilot of our problem solving curriculum!
After teaching online for many years, especially after Covid lockdown, I am shocked by the number of students who live with their fire alarm battery beeping. How do they sleep with that??? I want to mail them a 9V battery to make it stop 🤣 (but also thank you for participating)
Gotta love when Amazon arrives just in the nick of time for my early numeracy class! These magnetic ten frame response boards are one of my favorites- 10/10 recommend. #accessforall#teachersofmath#specialeducation
Any teachers still have these Covid dividers hanging around in the classroom? I saw a great hack today in a school- repurpose them as portable word walls! #teacherhacks#teachersoftwitter
New pub alert 🚨🚨🚨Using Action Research to Develop a Professional Development and Coaching Package for Educators within Inclusive Reading Instruction https://t.co/MPCDWeg2s2 #mdpidisabilities via @Disabil_MDPI
I have been in schools all day prescreening kids for math research, and it was so much fun! @Dr_Jenny_Root can’t wait for you to join me next Wednesday 🧑🏫
@CoreyJPeltier I thought about this A LOT in Covid shutdown when I had to administer a 54 question reading AND math assessment to my very “spicy” kindergartener (who also had never taken an online test and didn’t know the tools and functions- like some ?’s read aloud and others don’t) 😜
Do you know what the best thing is about these 40 degree nights in the south? Bugs dying. So when it returns to summer temps the next day we can actually sit outside without being eaten alive 🍁😎
🚨 New article 🚨
Essential Components of Math Instruction: Considerations for Students with Extensive Support Needs” in @CECMembership TEACHING exceptional children with @ASaundersPhD @BreeAnnJimenez and @DeidreGilley 1/2
https://t.co/QDex6UTQJa
@fsueducation @FSUFaculty
I just want to remind some people that many of those loan forgiveness folks out there are your kids’ teachers (or what’s left of them), working their thankless jobs, buying their own supplies, and teaching your kids for less money an hour than you pay your teenage babysitter.
You really realize the impacts of Covid when your rising 2nd Grader asks what “open house” is. She also asked what “field day” was in the spring 😐 these kids really are resilient but they have missed out on so much at the same time