Walk with Me
A reflection on living out my faith in my classroom through trials with students
A reflection on living out my faith in my classroom through trials with students
Today I was a part of Capturing Kids Hearts by the Flippen Group. I learned so much today that will hopefully make it into some post later on. For this post I want to start and hope to maintain a running series or different things I do to develop my classroom culture. One of the… Continue reading Building a Classroom Culture Pt. 1
As this school year comes to an end I have been reflecting on this past year. This year was significantly more challenging than last year. I struggle in that I do not want to compare my students as they are each unique individuals, but I know that I can learn and grow in the reflecting… Continue reading Year 2 Reflections
I meant to post this over a year ago, but I guess it is better late than never. It is a bit ironic as this post will be coming at the end of my second year. However, this is the draft that I did not publish at the end of my first year. It has… Continue reading First Year Reflections (From the depths of my drafts)
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thoughts of a math teacher
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