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STEM Challenges: To Assess or Not to Assess…
The main thing I want to put forward today is that we shouldn’t assess for sake of assessing or out of habit. Assessments should always be thoughtful and serve a worthy purpose. So, before making any decisions about assessments, ask yourself why are you doing STEM challenges in your classroom? What do you hope to achieve? What […]
Christmas/Winter STEM Challenge: Frozen Fortress
By now, I hope you’re home enjoying a well-earned Winter Break! Maybe you’re sipping on some hot chocolate, looking for some engaging ways to get your kids thinking deeply when you return to school. Keep this challenge in your back pocket! Wait for one of those tough days when you and your students need to […]
The STEM Challenge Cycle
How long should a STEM challenge take? Is there more to STEM challenges than just designing & building? How do I plan a STEM challenge? How does it break down into smaller parts? If you’ve found yourself asking any of the questions above, you’re in the right place! Essentially, you’re wondering how to best approach the […]
All Students Deserve to Fail
We don’t like to be the bearers of bad news. Some of us avoid conflict at all costs, but we do our students a gross disservice when we shield them from challenges in a bid to protect their self esteem. Perhaps they will avoid the temporary sting of defeat when we don’t challenge them, but they will […]
Halloween Activity & STEM Challenge: Ghosts in the Graveyard
Kids have the worst time trying to concentrate on school the day of Halloween — and it’s even worse the day after! You’ll need something extra engaging for them in order to keep their brains working at max capacity. Wouldn’t you know it, I’ve got just the Halloween activity: Ghosts in the Graveyard! Premise: […]
September 2016 Recap
Whoa! September felt like a super, super long month. So much has happened. First of all, the most important thing for me to share is that I’m finally, actively on Instagram! I know you were just holding on with bated breath waiting for the day, right?! I’m already seeing the power of it. People – maybe […]
Spotlight
I’ll be highlighting something special on this page every month. You guys — I have been a fool. An old, silly fool who didn’t want to “do” Instagram because it was another social media thing to keep up with! I didn’t want yet another reason to stare hunch-backed at my phone at ever-quickening intervals during the day… […]
The Twilight Zone: “To Serve Man” ELA Activities
You know that feeling you get in October, like the grind has begun? All that back-to-school adrenaline that got you through September has waned, and what remains is a looooong month ahead with zero days off. Guess what? The kids feel it too. They’re now firmly rooted in classroom routines, and they know what to expect […]
In Defense of the Lazy Teacher
In friendly conversation, people sometimes ask what I do. When I tell them one of the ways I earn income is by creating and selling lesson plans online, a common response goes something like, “Wow … that seems kind of lazy for the teachers to just buy lesson plans. I always thought that was part […]
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