Summer Planning: Make a Weekly Plan That Works For You!
Throughout the summer, I have shared a number of tips/tools/resources for teachers to use during the school year. For many of us, August 1st is the date that signals the countdown … Continue reading
Something to Remember
It is the middle of the school year, and you may be asking yourself why did I become a teacher. If you are questioning what you do every day for … Continue reading
Essential Lesson
What do you gain when you win or lose? As long as you are learning; you gain everything. tlb Source
21st Century Learning: How Has Tutoring Changed?
What is the role of the traditional tutor? This question was raised during a luncheon that I attended recently with other school leaders looking for traditional as well as non-traditional … Continue reading
A New Arrival for Dr. Seuss
One of the first books that I ever read was by Dr. Seuss. I have always enjoyed the whimsical world that he created; so much so I bet I have read each of his … Continue reading
Summer Planning: 3 Ways to Plan for Diverse Learners
Like you, I strive to provide differentiated instruction for all of my students. When asked how to plan for diverse learners, my best advice to new and aspiring teachers is … Continue reading
Outdoor & Environmental Sustainability: Resource Roundup
If you follow principalaim then you know how much I love sharing resources with teachers and administrators. One of my favorite sites for everything school related is Edutopia. Each month, Edutopia … Continue reading
What Does Kindle Unlimited Mean for the Classroom?
Jeff Bezos and Amazon have done it again. Friday, July 18th was the official launch of Bezos’ latest creation – Kindle Unlimited. The launch of Kindle Unlimited is the talk of the … Continue reading