TL;DR: We often focus on love during the month of February. One cute idea is to make a big heart out of paper for someone you love and each day write one thing you love about them on it. Consider journaling about something you love about yourself each day leading up to Valentine’s Day. Everybody Loves Love Here we are … Read More
Revel in the Small Wins – Strategies for Self-Care
TL;DR: Keep the little notes students write you in a file for when you need a smile. Focus on the small sparks of joy you get throughout each day. Write down the great things that happen to you! Keeper File Over the holidays, I received a handwritten card in the mail from one of my 2nd-grade students, Abby. It was … Read More
Classroom Management Then and Now
TL;DR: Classroom management has changed quite a bit since the days of Harry Wong. Today’s classrooms have shifted physically and philosophically to empower students in their learning. Consider including wellness breaks in an instructional period to allow for meditation, hydration, or socialization. La-Shanda joined Rae on the Daily Drop In to chat about classroom management and including wellness practices with … Read More
Roy Kent is the Unlikely Teacher of the Year on Ted Lasso
TL;DR: Roy Kent is the unlikely Teacher of the Year on the Apple TV+ show, Ted Lasso. Continue to learn. Say no. Ask for help. Coach others. Roy Kent is the Unlikely Teacher of the Year on Ted Lasso Like many people these last couple of years, I have come to enjoy a little Apple TV+ show called Ted Lasso. The … Read More
Lessons from Mother Nature for Celebrating the End of the Year
TL;DR: The past few years have been challenging, but we can look to Mother Nature for guidance on how to rest, reflect, and restore. As the days become shorter in the Northern Hemisphere, focus on slowing down and resting. Find joy, the natural state of all beings. Take this time to recapture the essence of why you became a teacher. … Read More