You Don’t Have a Student Motivation Problem. You Have a Clarity Problem.
Clarity is not flashy. It is not trendy. But it is powerful.
Clarity is not flashy. It is not trendy. But it is powerful.
But student engagement in science doesn’t require elaborate labs, expensive materials, or hours of prep. It requires intentional structure and simple shifts in how we deliver content.
Student engagement is not about being a circus performer. It is about creating small, intentional structures that invite students into the learning instead of dragging them there.
What I wish I knew before my first year of teaching. The stuff they do not cover in college classes. The things I learned the hard way. And the reminders I still need sometimes.
Flexible seating isn’t about being trendy, it’s about meeting students’ needs.
Someone will forget they are not muted. Someone will log in from the backseat of a car. Laugh when you can.
Mornings in an elementary classroom can be chaotic… BUT there is hope!
If you have ever gone to bed thinking about tomorrow’s lesson plan or woken up with a classroom idea already