Posted inCurrent Events in Education, Featured, High School, Instruction & Curriculum, Literacy

Give Them Time and A Book of Their Choice in School

I have seen how the monthly Scholastic Publishing Company book flyer can set student readers’ hearts aflutter. Scholastic’s marketing through classroom book clubs gives them direct access to all levels of student readers, and when a school hosts a Scholastic book fair, students can browse books or products with book title tie-ins. Moreover, Scholastic offers resources to teachers including lesson plans, discussion guides, […]

Posted inElementary School, Professional Development, Series, The Student Teacher Diaries

Student Teacher Diaries: In The Beginning

This semester, along with leading 24 fourth graders through the second half of the school year, I will be mentoring a student teacher.  It was 20 years ago I went through this journey on the other side.  Things have changed drastically in education during that time.  First of all, the vocabulary.  Tomorrow I will begin […]

Posted inClassroom Management, Featured, Instruction & Curriculum, Opinion

Choices: The Key to Differentiated Instruction

Students have choices. Choice is of the key elements on our new evaluation system, but sometimes I do not have time to offer students a choice. We all are busy, and thinking of new and creative projects is sometimes exhausting and frankly many do not meet the new common core standards. But incorporating choice makes differentiated instruction […]

Posted inLiteracy, School Improvement, Social Studies, Technology, Uncategorized

Resolutions for a 1:1 iPad Pioneer

Just before the December recess a senior stopped me in the hall enthusiastic over his acceptance into college. He impressed upon me sincere gratitude for the letter of recommendation I had written. We exchanged compliments and I was given to reflection on two years we shared in history studies. In the recommendation I had highlighted his impassioned argument and […]

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The Math Wars: Are We Winning or Losing the Battle?

The math wars began in the 1990’s in California. At that time reforms were being made to mathematics curriculum for high school students which focused on moving from concrete instruction to abstract mathematical thinking. Many of the reform programs were being funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF) in the hope that more students would […]

Posted inFeatured, From the Front Lines, Instruction & Curriculum, Literacy, Opinion

Creative Writing Strategies For Elementary Students – Outside Of The Classroom

Writing is a huge component in my second and third grade classroom. Next to speaking properly, communicating through the written word is an important life skill that needs to be developed which will follow children throughout their lives. The sooner the basics of writing are introduced and honed, the easier this skill will become as […]