Your Routines

Your Routines

  You work to build routines and implement easy to follow procedures for students at the beginning of the year. Consistent routines can be a great help for students who…
Great Writers Write

Great Writers Write

  Seth Godin was once being interviewed and was asked this question: What is your actual writing process? He challenged the question by explaining that the writing process is irrelevant.…
Sitting with Silence

Sitting with Silence

  When we ask a question of a student and they don’t respond right away, we often struggle to sit with the silence.   We may ask somebody else. We…
I’m Sorry.

I’m Sorry.

  Sometimes the simplest answer is I’m Sorry. When we try to avoid saying these two words and instead dance around them, we may negate the authenticity in our apology.…
2nd Day & Beyond

2nd Day & Beyond

  The first day of school receives all the fanfare and glory but it’s not where the real work is done. The excitement of new clothes and new faces gives…
(10 Days of) Kindness

(10 Days of) Kindness

  If every individual practiced one act of kindness every single day, then our world would be a much better place. So, as we begin our school year, let's begin…
The Lucky One

The Lucky One

  This morning, I will take part in my sixteenth opening day. While my role has changed slightly since that first opening day, I am still the lucky one. Getting…
Meaning & Relevance

Meaning & Relevance

  Are you planning activities every day for students in order to complete your lesson plans? Or are you creating learning experiences for your students? Ask yourself these two simple…
Feeling So Uneasy

Feeling So Uneasy

How is it you're feeling so uneasy? How is it that I feel fine? Layne Staley (Mad Season)   For some educators, they will begin the school year with something…
The Perfect Solution?

The Perfect Solution?

  When faced with a problem, the goal should not be to find a perfect solution. The goal should be to find a solution that works. Solutions can be modified…