Photo by Kaboompics .com on Pexels.com How to navigate the beginning of the year when students are placed in the wrong classes. One of my favorite things about summer is Sundays. I love the feeling of a Sunday when there is no school the next day. No last-minute lesson plans to finish or papers to... Continue Reading →
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Ideas and Resources: How to start the year with a heritage class
Boo. Summer is over. It always feels so short! If you are already back in school, I am so sorry! And if you are soon to start, well, hopefully this post helps you deal with some of your anxiety of starting off the year in your heritage classes. I realized that there are seriously a... Continue Reading →
Yet another post on IFLT takeaways…for HERITAGE classes
Photo credit: Poudre School District (these are two of my former students) By now, the posts are starting to trickle out...everyone who was at phenomenal IFLT conference in Cincinnati is starting to publish their reflections and takeaways. Originally I was thinking that I probably didn’t need to do a follow up post to IFLT because... Continue Reading →
Impostor Syndrome and Other Musings on IFLT 2018
Hi all! Welcome to our second post! We are so glad to have you here on this journey with us. I have so many thoughts and feelings running through my brain as I process everything from the last week that I wanted to make sure that I got it all into a post before it... Continue Reading →
On the eve of IFLT
It’s been a crazy summer so far. I definitely do not feel like I’m really on “vacation.” I’ve taught some classes, been through a renovation, hosted out of town family and friends, and now I’m running around like a chicken with my head cut off trying to get ready to be out of town for... Continue Reading →