Hi, friends! I am often asked on Instagram how I build my high school classroom library and how I am able to teach new/relevant books. In this post, you'll find some options for how to actually get your hands on the books, but I also wanted to take a moment to talk about book adoption processes and encourage you to get involved with your curriculum.Every year, my English coordinator sends out a Book Adoption Committee request. Teachers can volunteer to become part of the process and suggest ... VIEW POST
How I Build My High School Classroom Library
My Experience with a Pinterest/Instagram Classroom
For the last 5 years, I have definitely bought into the Pinterest and Instagram classroom decorating trends. I bought the Pacon bulletin board paper/wallpaper, I hawked out the Target dollar spot, I moved to flexible seating, and more. My intent with this blog post is not to be all "I hAvE a PiNtErEsT cLaSsRoOm" but rather reflect on my choices over the years and hope that I can share some tips and lessons learned along the way. :)If you want to read my review of flexible seating and how you can ... VIEW POST
Ally Week and Supporting Our LGBTQ+ Students
Throughout this school year, my colleague Jake Zebley and I led the GSA (Gay Straight Alliance) club at the high school we both work at, and week by week, we had more kids expressing interest in joining.What we thought would be a once-a-marking-period meet-up turned into an every Wednesday lunch session, and now, we have an incredible amount of students showing up, and not just showing up, but wanting to make a change in their school community.In late March, Jake noted that the National Day of ... VIEW POST
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