@EducatedAce @latoyadixon5 I think your “facts” are actually your feelings. To say TpT’s purpose is “not okay” is simply your opinion. I’ve used TpT to support learning, used many free resources. Perhaps you don’t like a venue for teachers to share and support?
@EducatedAce @latoyadixon5 Who said it’s a curriculum? Nobody uses it as a curriculum. Nobody NEEDS it. It’s a RESOURCE to make a curriculum engaging for students without re-inventing the wheel. And, IT’S OKAY!
@GingerCatoe @latoyadixon5 It can be used to support curriculum. Teachers are over-worked and often don’t have time to re-invent the wheel. No one said TpT is a curriculum.
@latoyadixon5 When you put something questionable out there in public, expect some ideas that don’t agree with you. No one ever said TpT was a curriculum. It’s a resource. Go ahead and write a blog post. You have the time. Teachers don’t.
How fabulous is this display from GT @melgable1 ? Students created paper sculptures of their goals for the rest of the year. No words, just incredible visuals! @canSTEM#BeCannonProud
25 things to love about #teaching online | ♥ 7. Creativity is part of the job description – from increasing #student engagement, to managing your workload.
Growing independence with a research project, design challenge, and great writing all while working with our remote student! So proud of their work and great thinking especially on the day before break! #BeCannonProud@canstem