I hope that you are enjoying every moment with your daughter. You are lucky that you were allowed to keep things on your walls after last year ended. Take care.
I’m moving to 6th grade ELA next year and I am so excited. You have been a huge inspiration in my teaching journey! I saw that you have Scope magazines!! Do you prefer Scope or Storyworks?
Really cute room! I have never seen "Social Justice Standards" before (and I teach in So Cal). Was that creation the result of a schoolwide initiative?
@@toocoolformiddleschoolblog I’ll be honest, I’m going to school to be a teacher. The first thing we have been taught is to never let our students know our personal beliefs and views. Which is true, it is not an educators job to share their views. But to give all the information and let the students decide for them selves
I'm curious as to how you made your header above your white board. It looks similar to the media literacy and chrome books headers. Did you make that yourself? Thanks! Hope you're enjoying maternity leave!
One way that we learn about the concept of privilege is through reading Anne Frank’s story. Her father’s coworkers, Meip and Mr. Kraler, recognized that according to Hitler’s laws, they had privilege, as they were not registered as Jewish. They used their privilege to hide, feed and clothe two Jewish families for as long as they could. What incredible examples of grace.
I hope that you are enjoying every moment with your daughter. You are lucky that you were allowed to keep things on your walls after last year ended. Take care.
Your classroom looks educational enrichment atmosphere! 💕💕💕
I’m moving to 6th grade ELA next year and I am so excited. You have been a huge inspiration in my teaching journey! I saw that you have Scope magazines!! Do you prefer Scope or Storyworks?
I’ve never used either! 😂
I love your daily slides - I’m so bad at making bright and inviting displays - are they available to get?
Yes! Linked in the description box 🤗🤗
Would love to know where I could purchase your slides from? Adorable! As is, your entire room!
I love them! They are linked in the description box!
Really cute room! I have never seen "Social Justice Standards" before (and I teach in So Cal). Was that creation the result of a schoolwide initiative?
They’re by Teaching for Justice, formerly known as Teaching Tolerance
@@toocoolformiddleschoolblog I’ll be honest, I’m going to school to be a teacher. The first thing we have been taught is to never let our students know our personal beliefs and views. Which is true, it is not an educators job to share their views. But to give all the information and let the students decide for them selves
I'm curious as to how you made your header above your white board. It looks similar to the media literacy and chrome books headers. Did you make that yourself? Thanks! Hope you're enjoying maternity leave!
Cute and functional.
Did you have students sit at the couch this year? How did you regulate that? My middle schoolers would probably want to fight over sitting there
Only with my more mature classes! 😉
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"Eyes to identify privilege" oh my
One way that we learn about the concept of privilege is through reading Anne Frank’s story. Her father’s coworkers, Meip and Mr. Kraler, recognized that according to Hitler’s laws, they had privilege, as they were not registered as Jewish. They used their privilege to hide, feed and clothe two Jewish families for as long as they could. What incredible examples of grace.