Posted inClassroom Management, Featured, Instruction & Curriculum, Middle School, School Improvement

Gamify your Class without Electricity

Class Dojo, Socrative, Nearpod, Zondle and Play Brighter dominate most conversations about gamification in education. This focus on technology and apps automatically alienates some teachers: “I don’t have any computers in my room, so that leaves me out!” However, it is possible to gamify your class in the absence of any technology . . . […]

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Where Should I Sit?

[fusion_builder_container hundred_percent=”yes” overflow=”visible”][fusion_builder_row][fusion_builder_column type=”1_1″ background_position=”left top” background_color=”” border_size=”” border_color=”” border_style=”solid” spacing=”yes” background_image=”” background_repeat=”no-repeat” padding=”” margin_top=”0px” margin_bottom=”0px” class=”” id=”” animation_type=”” animation_speed=”0.3″ animation_direction=”left” hide_on_mobile=”no” center_content=”no” min_height=”none”] I was talking with my principal Friday after school about a webinar she has to take this week.  We were discussing how this is not the way either of us like […]

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You Can’t Scare Me I’m a Teacher: The Truth About Lies

We’ve probably all seen those t-shirts or bumper stickers that read, “You can’t scare me, I’m a …..mother/ school nurse/ correctional officer…well in this case, you may want to insert the word “teacher.”  Why? The premise to the captivating statement implies that we’ve seen it all, so there’s just no way you can scare us with […]

Posted inClassroom Management, Educational Apps, Featured, Instruction & Curriculum, Literacy, Middle School

Classroom Library Management: Organize Your Investment!

After 18 years of teaching, I have an amazing classroom library. I also realized that since I’m not working on a ‘Dewey Decimal System’ it’s very difficult to locate specific books when I need them. I have my library organized into three different groups: theme books that align with my teaching for the year, picture […]

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In The Classroom: Is Yelling The New Spanking?

Having gone to school in the seventies, I can easily look back upon my experiences in the public school system and compare them school system we view today; other than a building with teachers, I’m not sure one would even recognize the two entities side by side. One major difference is the form of classroom management; particularly the […]

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Always. Ask. Questions. Always.

As a teacher, have you ever thought about the power of the almighty “question?”   Without questions where would we be as a society, as students, as teachers, as classroom communities? One day I found a website that listed the top ten philosophical questions of all time.  The #1 question (of course) “Does God exist?”  The second […]