Hello All! My name is Ms. Lyles and I am a Reading Specialist in District 93. I’ve been teaching over 15 years and I’ve taught almost every grade. ✍🏾📚🗂💛
Thank you! When holding kids to high expectations they may not always want to come to your class, but when they do it tells me that they know how much I care about them and their future. Thank You💛
After probably the most overwhelming week ever, I took it upon myself to cheer me up so I stayed behind after school and learnt ‘the shuffle.’
Not gonna lie, this did wonders for my wellbeing. 😁
Happy Friday #edutwitter!
Sometimes students are wrong, sometimes parents are wrong, sometimes teachers are wrong, and sometimes administrators are wrong.
Your title or position doesn't make you right or wrong--being wrong makes you wrong.
Own up to it and let's get better!
#teachergoals
Have you read the Fall 2019 IRC Journal yet? Don't miss "Getting to Know Our Students: The Heart of Differentiation in the Balanced Literacy Classroom" by Margaret Mary Policastro, Diane Mazeski, Noreen Wach, and Tom Magers!
To find out more, become an IRC member today! #IRCreads
More support for current & societal issue discussions in #CivicsInTheMiddle classrooms. Why The Art of Speaking Should Be Taught Alongside Math and Literacy @IllinoisCivics @NHCivics #CivXNow @DuPageROE https://t.co/juUx4ZR3iW
Today was epic! The Maywood Park District named its newest park after me. This is an amazing honor for me and my entire family. This park symbolizes success, hope and light, and I am forever grateful for the Village of Eternal Light that is culturally rich, MAYWOOD! #RepWelch
If you drop your cup, an ice cream cone or your shoes they will fall, but why? It’s gravity! Celebrate this wonderful force and its impact on our world with this #PBSKIDSRocks tune from @TheWeepies! https://t.co/TfQLaYsgiQ