@jaredpolis People in DCSD are saying masks will be optional. As a high-risk teacher being asked to return to as “normal” a “classroom setting” as possible in less than a month, I find that unacceptable. What is CO doing to protect educators? We need you to do more for us!
A2: Nothing yet so far has other than cutting some translated works to make room for other titles and more close reading activities #aplitchat and on that note, this teacher is heading to sleep! 🤣
@ms_kaval Except I think they’re overwhelmed by social media more than class and how much time it sucks away from the time they should have. I’m a little less compassionate! lol
#A1pI My biggest challenge is the lack of reading kids have before they get to me. And they don’t want to read what I give them very often because they don’t have time #aplitchat
I have peaked as a teacher. Nothing I can ever do will top this! Maybe I shouldn’t have done this so early in the year... 🤣😍 The kids were super stressed out going into it, but they had so much fun (and learned a… https://t.co/gmMP4V2HJN
No #aplitchat tonight so here's something to get you thinking from two of my favorite AP Lit teachers: Your Questions Answered: FAQs About Teaching AP Lit https://t.co/UmMJ2CtA39 via @Aplitandmore and @TeachTripp
"Sustained silent reading. Drop everything and read. Free voluntary reading. It doesn’t matter what you call it, the concept is essentially the same: Give students time to read." —Tim Pruzinsky https://t.co/TQOg7EAJFE
@TiffanySchmidt I am so grateful I got to meet you and can’t wait to read all of the #BookishBoyfriends... Such a brilliant concept! I am lucky our carpool was so much fun! Thank you for everything 💙
I haven’t bought new books in forever (#broketeacher), but #COTeenCon felt like the perfect excuse to add to my #classroomlibrary! I immensely enjoyed getting to know each of these authors… https://t.co/6eNbycOJko