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Monthly archives for October, 2010

She’s Worth It

She’s Worth It

Hello all, I wanted to share something that really had an impact on me, and reminded me of why I became a teacher. Funny how it seems that I’m being reminded of this a lot lately. Like I’ve been sharing, we have a student who has been diagnosed with Autism, and has been becoming more […]

Doing What is Best for a Student

Doing What is Best for a Student

Hello again, it’s been a while, but I’m back. Today I want to share what’s been going on with the student that I mentioned in the podcast. This is the student who has been diagnosed with Autism, but is demonstrating behaviors that are becoming more and more violent. She was recently suspended for hitting a […]

When It’s OK To Use Wordsearches In The Classroom

When It’s OK To Use Wordsearches In The Classroom

Recently, we had a staff meeting where the principal was “encouraging” the staff to use more higher-level, more engaging lessons with the students. She especially was concerned about the use of wordsearches in the classroom. Evidently she had found a wordsearch left in the copier. I use wordsearches. But wait! I don’t use them like […]

Alphabet Soup – Understanding Teacher Abbreviations

Alphabet Soup – Understanding Teacher Abbreviations

Hello All, Today I was part of a meeting called an IEP (Get used to being in a lot of meetings. I’m not a big fan of most meetings, but it’s part of the job.), and I noticed that there were a lot of abbreviations being thrown around. I thought it would be a little […]