State of Love & Testing

State of Love & Testing

  Another testing season is almost over. Many students across the country have now completed standardized tests and exams in multiple subjects across multiple days.  Having been heavily involved since…
Lessons from the Drive-Thru

Lessons from the Drive-Thru

  A Guest Post by Tina Monteleone If you are like me, your morning typically starts at Dunkin Donuts.  Even though most times I just run in, this morning, due…
Fill in the Blank

Fill in the Blank

  Last week, we shared several activities to utilize with students in May and June in order to maximize learning opportunities and make instruction more meaningful. Today, we ask you…
The Architects

The Architects

  It took me nearly two years after I had graduated college before I decided what I wanted to do with my life. As I've grown in my role as…
1 question. 1 answer.

1 question. 1 answer.

  In my first year of teaching for my first observation, my math supervisor came in to critique a lesson. I had students come up to the board to solve…
My Art Standards

My Art Standards

  My Art Standards Student can engage the creative process. Student can share thinking through conversation and/or work. Student can identify areas of personal interest and/or personal importance and tries…
The Pressure

The Pressure

  Yes, as educators, we should all feel pressure.  The stakes are simply too high.  However, we can only control what we can control.  Don't allow the pressure to impact…