I am one LUCKY educator! I'm writing this post sitting in the lobby of a spectacular hotel in Chicago. Seven of my colleagues and I are staying here for a conference focused on working with students with special needs. Our weekend includes a school visit, several interactive workshops, opportunities for team-building, networking, and (of course) Chicago-style pizza!!! How cool is that? We started yesterday with breakfast, registration, and an introduction workshop to frame our school ... continue reading...
Student Growth
Has anyone else noticed a HUGE leap in student growth since the winter break? Besides growing what seems like 3 inches taller, many of my first grade students seemed to have had that "a-ha" moment in the last 2 weeks. Student growth is measured in so many ways...I have one particular student I've been working with since the day he started kindergarten ( I had the privilege of looping last year from kindergarten to first). He receives Special Education services for classroom ... continue reading...
Organization: Book Rings
Are you looking for new ways to be organized before, during, and after teaching? I'm sharing one of my all-time favorite organizational tools! There's one organizational tool I can't imagine teaching without...book rings! I don't just use them because it's fun to quickly flip the cards as my students master skills... I DEPEND on them for organization! Although I will still occasionally reach for the plastic bag, books rings really help everything feel clutter-free (well, as ... continue reading...
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