Is it really “special”?
As I reach the end of my Master’s Degree (one semester left, woo!) I am still faced with puzzled looks when I tell people that I am completing a Master Read More …
As I reach the end of my Master’s Degree (one semester left, woo!) I am still faced with puzzled looks when I tell people that I am completing a Master Read More …
It’s hard for me to believe that just as I was getting into a great habit of blogging on here regularly…. almost a whole calendar year went by without one Read More …
If you know me personally, you know that I have been obsessing over all of these re-watch podcasts about old TV shows… and if you know me through my blog, Read More …
Welcome back! After a summer of unplugging from school work while I worked at a summer camp, I am back and ready to jump into a new year, with a Read More …
I can hardly believe that it’s already almost the end of the school year. This is the time of year when all of the teachers reflect on their professional growth Read More …
Through the month of February, our school participated in JDAIM (Jewish Disability Awareness, Acceptance, and Inclusion Month). I was extremely proud of my Grade 2 class for putting together a Read More …
Where to begin? I guess for anyone who has been around for a while, I can address the name change. In previous posts, I have referred to my posts reflecting Read More …
Earlier this fall, during our Curriculum Night / Meet the Teacher Night, a parent ask a question about learning gaps. My cohort of students, like all Grade 2 students, have Read More …
In the month of November I created a virtual choice board. The main purpose was to create asynchronous learning experiences for my students who were going to be inconsistently flipping Read More …
What is a HyFlex Teacher and why does she have confessions? Great questions. My colleague and friend, Melissa Thompson, clarified the term HyFlex for us. So now that we all Read More …