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Unconscious Bias in Read Alouds
I had to pick a read aloud book from the books in my house that was appropriate for grade 5 because I'm teaching grade 5 online. I chose "The Horse and His Boy" by CS Lewis from the Narnia...
Vaccines and Not Judging
I have decided to get vaccinated. I do not want to be judged for that decision. Therefore, I have decided not to judge others for their decision not to get vaccinated. I teach an online class this...
Attendance Activites
Every morning and afternoon, I ask my students a question as I take attendance. Then, they are supposed to answer the question when I call their name. Unfortunately, they often say, "here" or...
Online Drama Classes
Here are a few ideas for doing drama online! Puppet shows. The students can use socks and then film themselves talking about mental health, Greek heritage month, the difference between a...
When Parents are Angry
As a teacher, we sometimes deal with angry parents. Here are some tips that may help things go better. Be sure you are safe. If someone is swearing at you on the phone, you can let them know that...
Dealing with Anger as a Teacher during the Pandemic
At lunch, they told us that because the in school classes had to be smaller due to health regulations because of the pandemic, the size of our online classes would be increased to 38 students each....
Plan for Summer Professional Development Now
Now is the time to start thinking about what professional development you will do over the summer as a teacher, especially as you may have to sign up for some courses soon, before they fill up (you...
Online Professional Development Workshops Available for Teachers
Are you looking for online workshops for teachers that includes professional development for teaching virtually? These workshops address both in class and virtual classrooms. Substitute Teaching?/...