Connecting With Students

I feel like I have always been able to connect with most of my students.  Here are some things that I do/did that helped me make those connections: Ask students questions about what is going on in their lives.  Then listen to what they say. Let students know about you! …

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The Drive – Episode 4: Twitter

My Intro Video

The cool guy who is Blue Cereal thought it would be a great idea for teachers to have their own intro videos.  Similar to what happens when your favorite sports team takes the field, or when a pro wrestler takes the stage, or….when a teacher walks in the room!  Here …

QR Code Scavenger Hunt

Last year at the beginning of the year, I had my students do a QR code math review.  It was great fun and it allowed the students to explore the school!  You can do this to – just figure out what the key areas of your building are and have …

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#TheDrive Episode 3: Teacher Blogs

Intro Video Coming UP!

But not today, probably not tomorrow…but soon… My blogging comrade over at Blue Cereal came up with the super funtastic idea of intro videos for teachers.  He posted a blog where he had narrowed down the videos to three different ones and sought input from his readers.  The decision was rendered …

What needs a punch in the face?

I read where republican presidential candidate Chris Christie said that teachers need a punch in the face.  That we are the destructive force in our country.  I wonder exactly what he meant.  I never tried to hold a student back.  I never threatened to punch a student in the face. …

The First Two Days

The first two days of school (I taught high school math) can set the tone for the rest of the year.  How you start off your year can make such a difference!  When I was a younger teacher, the first few days of school were full of rules and class …

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The Drive Episode 2: EdCamp

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