"Building trust takes time and patience, as well as a common language so people can talk about this construct. Where do we begin?"
"Building trust takes time and patience, as well as a common language so people can talk about this construct. Where do we begin?"
Use this activity for worked examples for ratios and proportions. Correctly worked examples and partially solved worked examples benefit students so that they can understand strategy.
Use this tool from Chapter 1 of Challenging Mindset to learn more about the impact your mindset can have and the next steps toward change.
Use this tool from The Novice Advantage by Jonathan Eckert to think through your PLN and how you can make it even better.
In this complimentary activity from Keep CALM and Teach, teachers can engage in the first step toward having a CALM classroom: visualizing their ideal classroom.
Complete this activity from The Co-Teacher's Playbook as a co-teaching team to take stock of your individual strengths and goals in order to better understand how you can better work together.
"Zip, Zap, Zop" is a classic simple warm-up game, featured in Mathematical Argumentation in Middle School, that helps students understand that it is OK to make mistakes, speak so that everyone can hear, and pay close attention to one another.
Molly Ness, author of Every Minute Matters, has devised ways to make her literacy rich activities doable at home, so families, teachers, and kids can still have fun with literacy, even at a distance.
Use this digital notebook as you read 50+ Tech Tools for School Counselors to deepen your learning and organize the tools you can use with your students.