Whether you heard it at the beginning of your teaching career or at the beginning of last week, what's something a fellow T has said that made a difference for you? #NTChat#DearFirstYearTeacher
From @edutopia-16 quick brain breaks to help students calm themselves—as well as ones to raise their energy and shake up their thinking
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"I tell [Ss] ... 'I’m holding you to the highest standard possible, because I believe what you have to say is important.'" How communicating high expectations is part of #UnboxingEquity for #ELA T @MrsCreen_Tweets: https://t.co/ZauT30NG3C #engchat
Learning about population density today in Geometry, students were asked to stand inside one of the shapes and then were asked, “who’s the most crowded?” “How can we use math to support your answer.” Great thoughts and conversations followed! #MtBos#iteachmath
Students are not adults--they need help with time management, study skills, prioritizing tasks, social skills, character development, etc. Instead of assuming immaturity or irresponsibility, assume they need help. #kidsdeserveit#teachergoals
I am so excited to share our new interactive mindset guide https://t.co/p1JuG89ydA. Ideas on how to teach for a mathematical mindset culture, with each idea illustrated with a free teacher video. Click on the hexagons to see a video. What do you think youcubians?
Do You Find Yourself Challenged with Student Behavior and Not Sure How to Respond? Here are 13 Common Sayings to Avoid. Discover how to avoid the reflexive language of anger or frustration. https://t.co/cCu9TeHGO0 #communication#education#teaching via @edutopia
THIS! Relationships first, always. Love them even in moments when they are difficult to love. It takes a village. Give them hope! 💕 #kidsdeserveit#whyiteach#heartwork