Sole Source

Sole Source

  Inspired by Seth today. Google has made life rather difficult for teachers. Instead of being the sole source of teaching students everything they need to learn, we must adapt…
Become a Ninja

Become a Ninja

  Last night, my children and I sat down to watch the new season of American Ninja Warrior. For those of you unfamiliar with the show, it is a competition…
Balancing the Egg

Balancing the Egg

  Have you ever tried to balance an egg? It can be a nearly impossible task. Nearly impossible.   But it can be done.   The easy way to do…
Make It Count

Make It Count

  Have you ever wondered why a students is not listening? Or not paying attention? Or causing distractions to his or her classmates?   Remember that sometimes the best part…
Turning Mistakes Into Gold

Turning Mistakes Into Gold

  We have heard a great deal about growth mindset and failing forward in education circles. It is important that we establish a culture of mistakes in our classrooms. Creating…
Getting Out Early

Getting Out Early

  Have you ever truly enjoyed something that you were doing?   It could have been watching TV… or a movie… or maybe attending a concert… or even reading a…
Thoughts from #TCT16

Thoughts from #TCT16

  This weekend, I had the opportunity to attend the Tomorrow's Classrooms Today conference hosted by the guys at Evolving Educators. I had a chance to catch up with some…
The Gratitude Challenge

The Gratitude Challenge

I had the fortuitous opportunity to stumble across a book last year called The Zen Teacher. The book is written by California high school English teacher Dan Tricarico, and focuses…
In Case of a Fog Delay

In Case of a Fog Delay

  Friday night, I took my children to a baseball game. It was a beautiful night for a game. Warm. Calm. Clear. 70 degrees, with a nice, cool breeze coming…