My older sister got married over a week ago! (That's why there was no post last week). I was so fortunate to be able to be right by her side as her maid of honor. The wedding itself is more her story, so I want to offer my perspective and some advice for someone who … Continue reading Being a Maid of Honor
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Building Professional Relationships
Because I'm a teacher, about 85% of my job is relationships. I need to have good relationships with my students and good relationships with my administration. Thus year has unfolded very differently than I anticipated, some of it good and some of it bad. But a lot of it boils down to the relationships I … Continue reading Building Professional Relationships
The History of Baseball
As I was looking through some of my posts for something else, I realized I never actually got around to writing about my thesis. I wrote about the other things I learned while writing the thesis. I wanted to take today and give you a history lesson about how baseball came to be one of … Continue reading The History of Baseball
Seven Powers of Self
One of the things I'm really putting in the effort for this year is figuring out the type of teacher I want to be. I am making efforts in classroom management and finding things that work for me. I'm not the strictest teacher, and that's okay. But I know most of my students are doing … Continue reading Seven Powers of Self
An Educator’s Thoughts on Libraries
September is Library Card Sign-Up Month. I wanted to take this post today and talk about my thoughts on libraries, especially as a teacher. Public libraries exist all around the world. They are often, if not always, free to use. In the library alone, books are available to check out. Here in America, using the … Continue reading An Educator’s Thoughts on Libraries
Conflict Resolution
Conflict is something that happens to all of us, whether we want it to or not. At some point in time, you're going to disagree with another person. Your views will not ever be the exact same as someone else's all of the time. How do you handle that conflict? Do you blow up, and … Continue reading Conflict Resolution
Stuck in Limbo
It's hard to believe I'm already in week 3 of this new school year. It feels like it's going so fast already. I'm learning about who my students are and creating the relationships with them. They, on the other hand, are beginning to be more comfortable and are testing some of the boundaries and the … Continue reading Stuck in Limbo
New Routines
Somehow, we're already in week 2 of my school year. The students are getting more comfortable being in a new building, and we're getting back into the cycle of teaching and learning. As for me, I want to work on being more intentional with my time and efforts on things. I'm working on creating a … Continue reading New Routines
Year Four of Teaching
I can't believe I've already finished up my second day of my fourth school year! I'm still teaching. I'm in the same room as I was last year, and teaching the same material. I'll admit, last year was rough on me. There were a lot of things that went awry, and I struggled. However, I'm … Continue reading Year Four of Teaching
The Dissenters of the Constitution
It's been some time since I've given a history lesson on here. This one I stumbled upon recently while I was in Philadelphia. It's something even I didn't know, and I've been studying history for more than seven years. I'm really excited to share this. A lot of times when we talk about early American … Continue reading The Dissenters of the Constitution