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The January Reset: 5 Systems to Reclaim Your Prep Period

This happens to me all the time. I walk into my classroom during my 45-minute prep with every intention of tackling that growing pile of paperwork, only to spend the…

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January 12, 2026
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February 2019 Book Reviews

I read my typical three books a month this month and I need to pick it up!  If I want to meet my goal of 50 books this year, I…

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March 4, 2019
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7 Things to Do This Summer

Take a Course This summer you can take a course.  I try to take courses often.  Learning about teaching helps me stay with the research and up to date on…

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June 22, 2020
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    Tips for Distance Learning

    July 13, 2020 /

    There are so many unknowns leading into the fall.  Personally I live in Massachusetts, our COVID cases are going down and things are reopening without a huge jump in numbers.  Also, we go back to school later than a lot of the country, allowing our officials more time to figure this out.  But we still don’t know for sure if we are going to go back to school, in person, online, or a combination of the two.  The thought of going back to school with distance learning is scary, but so isn’t the thought of going back in person. Because of this, I also have to mentally prepare for both…

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    June 2020 Book Reviews

    July 6, 2020 /

    This June I read more than my goal.  Which is good because I definitely had some catching up to do!  Here are my reviews on the books I read in June. Catch and Kill By Ronan Farrow I really wanted to like this book.  I wanted it to be the expose that I was expecting to read.  I found this book to be very self-indulgent and boring.  I did not like Farrow’s writing style, I felt like he went on and on for pages about things that were not important to the plot.  Like I said earlier, I really wanted to like this book, it is such an important topic…

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    7 Things to Do This Summer

    June 22, 2020 /

    Take a Course This summer you can take a course.  I try to take courses often.  Learning about teaching helps me stay with the research and up to date on all the new information.  Personally, I use Learners Edge to take courses, their courses are reasonably priced and well designed.  Reflect on Your Year What went well this year?  What didn’t go so well?  Reflect on the year that you had.  Your successes, your failures, and everything in between.  What can you do differently this year based on what you learned last year.  Do you always feel rushed before homeroom so you may benefit from getting to school a little…

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    May 2020 Book Reviews

    June 1, 2020 /

    Hello friends! This was the third month of my social-distancing.  I live alone so I have had plenty of time to read!  Unfortunately I usually end up watching some trash TV (looking at you RHOBH). I have found it so hard during this time to focus on reading.  But, I have read some good books this month! Then She Was Gone by Lisa Jewell This was my book club book for May.  It is a bit of a thriller about a girl who goes missing and her mother dealing with the aftermath.  Laurel is the mother of two girls, her youngest, and favorite daughter goes missing.  10 Years later, she…

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    My April 2020 Book Reviews!

    May 4, 2020 /

    I am currently over 50 days into quarantine and social distancing and I have to be honest and say that I am not reading all the books like I thought I would be.  Personally I am having a hard time maintaining focus long enough to read a book.  I am trying to show myself grace within this time, while doing things to set myself up for success.  I am maintaining my workout routines, trying to get up and do my hair a few days a week, put on real clothes, etc. Anyways, I digress, this month I read three pretty good books. Dead Wake by Erik Larson I have been…

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    Teaching with Google Docs

    April 20, 2020 /

    I have been so overwhelmed with learning how to teach online.  This fast paced jump from face to face teaching to “distance learning” has been very challenging.  My school has been using Google Classroom and the Google Suite as our primary tool for teaching online.  I have had to take a self-taught crash course on Google. Google Docs is a powerful tool for teaching online. A Little About Google Docs Google Docs can be most closely compared to Microsoft Word.  It is a word processing software that is easily used for writing assignments, typing notes, writing letters, really anything you would use Microsoft Word for. I like Google Docs because…

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    Tips for Google Classroom

    April 6, 2020 /

    So most of us have had to move our teaching online.  Unfortunately, there is also no sign as to how long this is going to last. I am using Google Classroom for the first time and trying to figure it out as I go. To try and help you out, I compiled a list of tips for using Google Classroom! For context, I teach eighth-grade inclusion.  I co-teach with a math teacher and an ELA teacher and together we are running classes. Create a classroom for each section Maintaining multiple Google Classrooms can seem overwhelming.  Especially when this is something that is new to you.  When I first started creating…

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    March 2020 Book Reviews

    March 30, 2020 /

    Looking for something to read while in quarantine?  I read a few books in the month of March that were pretty good! I am sure my April book reviews are going to have a lot more since there isn’t much else to do. Mrs. Everything by Jennifer Weiner I had a hard time with this book, I think I took it out from the library three different times because I just couldn’t get through it.  This is the story of two sisters growing up through a time where women were not typically encouraged to be themselves and be different.  Jo is a lesbian in secret but follows the path of…

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    Keep Yourself Sane During Social Distancing

    March 23, 2020 /

    So this is something that I don’t think any of us were prepared for.  I personally live alone, but I have never wanted to spend 10 days (so far) in my house, by myself.  Don’t get me wrong, I love some good alone time to relax and recharge, but this is tough.  It gives me all the time in the world to dwell on every mistake I have ever made and all the things I am still hoping to accomplish… sounds fun, right? Well, I assume that a lot of us are in a new boat.  A place that no one expected to be.  Whether you are an essential worker…

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    February 2020 Book Reviews

    March 8, 2020 /

    I am determined this year to finally meet my ongoing goal of reading 50 books in a year.  That works out to be about a book per week.  I manifest it in my start today journal and I keep a book on me at all times!  This month I read some interesting ones. Carnegie’s Maid by Marie Benedict It tells the story of a young girl that comes from Ireland to America to make money to send back to help her family.  Clara is mistaken for a girl who is to become the maid to Andrew Carnegie’s mother.  Clara sees this as an opportunity and she tries to fit into…

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