What ELSE I’m emailing myself (updated)
My favorite teacher self-care technology hack of the year: gmail schedule send + student notes.
Thinking about teaching, learning and math
My favorite teacher self-care technology hack of the year: gmail schedule send + student notes.
We’re figuring out distance learning. and social distancing. My inbox is full of tips and resources. It’s a little daunting. These are a few I’m actually bookmarking.
It’s almost spring. Really and truly!
When I’m not cheering on the spring, I’m checking out math resources on learning disabilities, teacher stories and digital manipulatives.
Sometimes, often, especially in the middle of the year, It’s hard to know if you’re having an impact. I think I am, I try, I believe in my practices. But, day to day, making all the photo copies and dealing with all the things, it’s not always clear. Even, when I do an eval, it’s …
Does two posts make a series? Can I declare it so (It’s my blog and I’ll declare it if I want to …?) In any case, fall and school and the teacher-blog-twitter-pinterest-internet world are full of brilliance. So, a second round-up of the links I’m emailing myself. You can learn anything I never thought …
Sometimes I design materials because inspiration hits. Mostly, I design materials for my students.
And yet. In the moment, we can’t stop class to design for each student. Part of the art of teaching is how we respond and problem solve in the moment.
Distance learning takes wifi and screens and materials. But it also takes the ability to learn independently. Lets support our students to build these skills
Note: I wrote this when we were advised to wash our hands, not to shut down major institutions and practice social distancing. Much has changed in recent days … but in the midst of it we need self-care more than ever. Be well, friends. So….I might have mentioned that I’m prep’ing a few workshops this …
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