I like to reflect on each passing year and look back on what happened and how I have grown or changed.
Read MoreThis is a LED light mask with three light settings.
Read MoreGrading class conversations can be a nightmare. I usually just avoid grading it, but I always have trouble getting everyone to participate and honor the community of classrooms. So here are a few ideas that I have come across to help alleviate these discussion grading dilemmas.
Read MoreWe all know that it is important to support small businesses, even more so now that we are in the middle of a pandemic. According to the site Jungle Scout, “Amazon earns $232.9 billion a year, that translates to: $19.4 billion per month. $4.5 billion per week. $638.1 million per day.” Meanwhile, small businesses are shuttering, the unemployment rate is climbing, and winter is coming.
Read MoreOne of the biggest challenges we have had to face when teaching remotely is how to assess our students’ independent reading. During a normal school year, we provide twenty minutes at the start of class each day for students to silently read. During that time we walk around and confer with each of our students independently. During our conferences, we discuss our students’ reading lives. We assess their reading habits and discuss reading strategies to help our students grow as readers. We also take that time to recommend new books (admittedly our favorite part).
Read MoreRemote, or distance learning has become our new normal here in Northern California. As we begin to navigate what this may look like for us going forward, we thought we would share some tips and tricks we have learned in the past few weeks to keep our students engaged and connected to the class, even from home.
Read MoreWhen women make more money, everyone in the society benefits because women are more likely than men to share their wealth with their family and community. Women need to be smart with what money we do get paid. Unfortunately, women also on average do not invest their money in the stock market. As a woman, one place that I invest my money is Ellevest.
Read MoreWhether we are teaching remotely or in the classroom, it is important to invite our students to create products like videos, podcasts, infographics, and other interactive media that showcase their writing in engaging ways and that can be shared with others. Empower your students to build visual literacy and engage your students in rich and authentic learning experiences that will help them in the real world. Here are some website ideas that help students to write for multiple purposes and audiences.
Read MoreWhether we are teaching remotely or in the classroom, it is important to invite students to document their writing process and to stay focused while they do so. Here are some websites that will help students to improve their writing:
Read MoreWhether we are teaching remotely or in the classroom, it is important to invite students to use writing-to-learn strategies with visible thinking tools. Here are some ideas that will help students to visually showcase their thinking and keep learning interesting, new, and different especially during remote learning:
Read MoreIn this follow up post, we are going to share some more engaging ways to check in with your students each day, and we will share some awesome resources and strategies to help you build your class community.
Read MoreThere are many things that you can do starting the very first week of school to build a classroom environment that is responsive in nature and supports all students within your virtual classroom.
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