My tenth graders were in disbelief that I read aloud to my children at home.

My tenth graders were in disbelief that I read aloud to my children at home.
Studying at coffee shops, highlighting and making notes, having pedagogical conversations with hubs- now that was some serious self-care.
I haven’t blogged since the school year started; the transition hit me like a train. In fact, I still don’t… Read more SOL: Jumbled Thoughts
The pregnant body: unattractive vs power
writing –
we get to choose it
(or not)
every single day
So, friends, I’d love to hear – what are you trusting? For whom or what are you grateful? What’s inspiring you? How are you having fun?
The pregnant body: unattractive vs power
Any and every form of writing is influenced by our life story, by our experiences. I want my students to know their stories matter, their stories have impact, their stories are worth listening to.
So, friends, I’d love to hear – what are you trusting? For whom or what are you grateful? What’s inspiring you? How are you having fun?
Empty notebooks and freshly acquired pens were always in my possession just in case a moment overwhelmed me or a quote fell in my lap.