Christian, Wife, Mother, Director of Curriculum/DTC/Safety, Believes that building relationships in the classroom is the most important key to student success
Today, I saw a MASTER teacher and the students were hanging on her every word about regrouping!!! That right, regrouping! When the timer went off, the whole room was sad! THAT is the best thing I’ve seen and heard all year!! @BurlesonISD#studentengagement#iwantedtostay
Did you know? 🧠 The bilingual brain constantly manages conflict between languages, deciding which to use in every moment. From PreK to secondary, our Emergent Bilingual students are navigating this process all day long as they learn! 💡 #BilingualBrain@Region10ESC
@jimknight99 Maybe. I’ve used them in just about every book I have and have not smeared. I’ve also used flair pens, but sometimes they bleed through depending on the paper. Another suggestion - transparent post it’s. Those are a game changer! A regular ball point pen works on them.
🔢It's crucial to be intentional with the types of math questions we ask and the patterns in which we ask them. Thoughtful questioning can make all the difference!
https://t.co/Zx1hNBF3c2 via @weareteachers @ teachheath
#mathchat#edutwitter
The culture of a school is created by everyone in the school. Walk in a school and see how the front office staff greets people or the staff /teachers interact in the hallway. Yes the admin has most impact, but everyone is ultimately responsible for a positive school culture.
As a former elementary teacher, nothing is more humbling than receiving graduation announcements from former students! I am incredibly blessed to have gotten to teach them!
In the end-of-year chaos, try taking a little time for one of these four activities to help students celebrate their growth and set new intentions for next year. 🎉 📅
“He has made everything beautiful in its time. He has also set eternity in the human heart; yet no one can fathom what God has done from beginning to end.” (Ecclesiastes 3:11) #Alaska