A Year of Reading
Two PUBLIC SCHOOL teachers who read. A lot.
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Sunday, March 11, 2018
31 Teaching Truths
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Photo by Fischer Twins via Unsplash 11. Mixing it up now and then is just as powerful as solid routines. The surprise factor. The jui...
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Saturday, March 10, 2018
31 Teaching Truths
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Photo by Fischer Twins via Unsplash 10. Routines are powerful. Routines are like paved paths through a beautiful, well-groomed park (a...
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Friday, March 09, 2018
31 Teaching Truths
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Photo by Fischer Twins via Unsplash 9. Take care of yourself. Easier said than done, right? You could work 24/7 on lessons and grading...
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Poetry Friday
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The Rhinoceros by Ogden Nash The rhino is a homely beast, For human eyes he's not a feast. Farwell, farewell, you old rhin...
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Thursday, March 08, 2018
31 Teaching Truths
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Photo by Fischer Twins via Unsplash 8. Admit when you're wrong. Let it be no big deal that you added wrong, spelled incorrectly,...
Wednesday, March 07, 2018
31 Teaching Truths
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Photo by Fischer Twins via Unsplash 7. Imagine your students' parents can see and hear you. They try your patience and fray your...
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Tuesday, March 06, 2018
31 Teaching Truths
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Photo by Fischer Twins via Unsplash 6. There will never be another class like this one. If you've got a tricky class, this is i...
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Monday, March 05, 2018
31 Teaching Truths
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Photo by Fischer Twins via Unsplash 5. Read. And while you're at it, write. Do you want every student in your class to be a vora...
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Sunday, March 04, 2018
Three Must-Reads!!
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I read three books this week that I absolutely loved. I think these are must-reads/must-haves! I heard about Small Things at last wee...
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31 Teaching Truths
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Photo by Fischer Twins via Unsplash 4. Do your best. Do your best, but don't ever get lulled into believing that your best is the ...
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