Relief Sets In: Teaching Amidst Coronavirus I entered the early school holidays in a state of paralysis. To be clear, I always enter the school holidays in some sort of zombie-fied state. It's near impossible to make it to the end of term without clawing your way through your front door on the last day … Continue reading Relief Sets In: Teaching Amidst Coronavirus
Student Ownership/Choice
How I’m Spending the Class Budget
In the last few days you have probably been given a few hundred dollars for your class budget and a catalogue for some ordering. Come the Back-To-School season, a Norah Ephron film would recommend a bouquet of newly sharpened pencils, but I personally am a paper-fiend. I am ashamed to admit how much I love … Continue reading How I’m Spending the Class Budget
Mrs Fintelman’s End of Year Report
You know that time towards the end of the school year, where you start dreaming about your next class and all the things you will do better next year? The more I teach, the more I am concentrating not so much on what I do, but on the impact of my actions on students' learning and … Continue reading Mrs Fintelman’s End of Year Report
Show a Pro
Do you get annoyed when your students come to you for every little thing? Or conversely, maybe you sometimes feel yourself getting frustrated when one of your students speaks up about something they know lots about, rudely interrupting you when you are trying to teach that very same thing to the class. Schools and teachers … Continue reading Show a Pro
How to Let Your Students Set Up Their Own Classroom
You know that feeling you get? That one where you finally have had enough of your summer break, take yourself into school, and look at the blank walls of your new year's classroom, just itching to fill it with colour and decorations and a reading corner and intriguing objects and all sorts of learning? Isn't there … Continue reading How to Let Your Students Set Up Their Own Classroom
The Things that Counted: Reflecting on 2016
When I moved up to grade 4/5 last year after teaching only the early years in my career so far, one of the things I both looked forward to and most feared was how to engage students in their learning by making it real. At the end of that year, I chatted with my kids about what … Continue reading The Things that Counted: Reflecting on 2016
Why I Hate Classroom Themes
At the beginning of each school year, my Pinterest feed fills up with tons of pictures that fall under the heading of "Classroom Inspiration". Teacher friends will send pictures of their freshly decorated rooms to each other with questions about where to put the book corner. Ikea experiences a massive spike in sales of those giant canopy leaves … Continue reading Why I Hate Classroom Themes