Heather Garcia, Michelle Lindsey
3-Minute Tips for Teachers
A Toolbox of Ideas for Teachers to Use the Entire School Year
Heather Garcia, Michelle Lindsey
3-Minute Tips for Teachers
A Toolbox of Ideas for Teachers to Use the Entire School Year
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This book is filled with quick tips to help teachers through the school year. It is designed for the busy teacher.
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This book is filled with quick tips to help teachers through the school year. It is designed for the busy teacher.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 186
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Mai 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 10mm
- Gewicht: 279g
- ISBN-13: 9781475864076
- ISBN-10: 1475864078
- Artikelnr.: 63158614
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 186
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Mai 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 10mm
- Gewicht: 279g
- ISBN-13: 9781475864076
- ISBN-10: 1475864078
- Artikelnr.: 63158614
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Heather Garcia is a secondary teacher with almost two decades of classroom experience. She serves as a teacher-leader by developing and facilitating professional development for teachers in her district and across the nation. Michelle Lindsey is a secondary teacher and English Language Arts Program Planner. She was awarded the annual NCTE Highschool Teacher of Excellence Award for the State of Florida. She uses her teaching experience to educate and mentor teachers throughout the nation.
Table of Contents
Preface
Introduction
Section 1: Preparing for the Start of School
Start Each Year FreshKnow Your Standards Before the School Year BeginsOpen
House NightSetting Up Your RoomDon't Spend Your Check Before You Earn
ItPre-School Nightmares
Section 2: Starting the School Year
Have Reasonable ExpectationsStart Them Right Into Content In an Engaging
WayIce Breakers Are a Death SentenceAccessing Online Platforms Battling
Cell Phones Find Out Who the Friends Are and Move Them
Section 3: Making Your Workload More Manageable
Starting the Morning Checking Email Lesson Planning Photocopies Keeping Up
With the GradingBuild In Work Days The Teacher BagLeaving for the DayStay
Organized and Write Everything Down
Section 4: Establishing Student Routines
Collecting Student WorkHanding Back Student Work Assigning Work Behaviors
That Need Routines
Section 5: Dealing With Administration
Don't Panic When They Call (Or Email)Informal Walk-ThroughsFormal
Evaluations
Section 6: Communicating With Students, Parents, and Administration
Answering Emails Calling Home Using Mass-Text Alert Systems Parent
Conferences
Section 7: Optimizing Interpersonal Skills
Treat Your Students Like Rational Humans Keep the Rules Simple The
Chronically Absent The Loud Kids The Mean Kids Choose Your Battles
Section 8: Thriving as an Educator
Choosing Your Work TribeDeciding Where You Eat LunchKnow What You Can (and
Cannot) ControlUsing Your Time On Teacher Workdays Ditch the Red PenWhat
You Wear Matters Good Teachers Are Always Students Don't Let the Data Scare
You Polish Your Dragon Scales
Section 9: Increasing Student Engagement and Learning
Back to the Basics Get em' Movin'Show Students the Work Means Something
Make It Yourself Student Choice Let Your Kids Struggle Holy Sh*% We Ended
Early, Now What?
Section 10: Incorporating Reading and Writing
Reading Isn't Just for English ClassGet Them Writing
Section 11: Crossing the Digital Divide
Incorporating Technology Let YouTube HelpKeep it PG
Section 12: Creating and Maintaining Your Work-Life Balance
Know Your LimitsAllow Yourself Time to Recharge Know Your Contract Censor
Your Social Media Don't Overshare With Your Students
Section 13: Ending the School Year
Don't Just Shove It All In a Box. Have the Kids HelpCelebrate What Worked
Financially Surviving the Summer
Preface
Introduction
Section 1: Preparing for the Start of School
Start Each Year FreshKnow Your Standards Before the School Year BeginsOpen
House NightSetting Up Your RoomDon't Spend Your Check Before You Earn
ItPre-School Nightmares
Section 2: Starting the School Year
Have Reasonable ExpectationsStart Them Right Into Content In an Engaging
WayIce Breakers Are a Death SentenceAccessing Online Platforms Battling
Cell Phones Find Out Who the Friends Are and Move Them
Section 3: Making Your Workload More Manageable
Starting the Morning Checking Email Lesson Planning Photocopies Keeping Up
With the GradingBuild In Work Days The Teacher BagLeaving for the DayStay
Organized and Write Everything Down
Section 4: Establishing Student Routines
Collecting Student WorkHanding Back Student Work Assigning Work Behaviors
That Need Routines
Section 5: Dealing With Administration
Don't Panic When They Call (Or Email)Informal Walk-ThroughsFormal
Evaluations
Section 6: Communicating With Students, Parents, and Administration
Answering Emails Calling Home Using Mass-Text Alert Systems Parent
Conferences
Section 7: Optimizing Interpersonal Skills
Treat Your Students Like Rational Humans Keep the Rules Simple The
Chronically Absent The Loud Kids The Mean Kids Choose Your Battles
Section 8: Thriving as an Educator
Choosing Your Work TribeDeciding Where You Eat LunchKnow What You Can (and
Cannot) ControlUsing Your Time On Teacher Workdays Ditch the Red PenWhat
You Wear Matters Good Teachers Are Always Students Don't Let the Data Scare
You Polish Your Dragon Scales
Section 9: Increasing Student Engagement and Learning
Back to the Basics Get em' Movin'Show Students the Work Means Something
Make It Yourself Student Choice Let Your Kids Struggle Holy Sh*% We Ended
Early, Now What?
Section 10: Incorporating Reading and Writing
Reading Isn't Just for English ClassGet Them Writing
Section 11: Crossing the Digital Divide
Incorporating Technology Let YouTube HelpKeep it PG
Section 12: Creating and Maintaining Your Work-Life Balance
Know Your LimitsAllow Yourself Time to Recharge Know Your Contract Censor
Your Social Media Don't Overshare With Your Students
Section 13: Ending the School Year
Don't Just Shove It All In a Box. Have the Kids HelpCelebrate What Worked
Financially Surviving the Summer
Table of Contents
Preface
Introduction
Section 1: Preparing for the Start of School
Start Each Year FreshKnow Your Standards Before the School Year BeginsOpen
House NightSetting Up Your RoomDon't Spend Your Check Before You Earn
ItPre-School Nightmares
Section 2: Starting the School Year
Have Reasonable ExpectationsStart Them Right Into Content In an Engaging
WayIce Breakers Are a Death SentenceAccessing Online Platforms Battling
Cell Phones Find Out Who the Friends Are and Move Them
Section 3: Making Your Workload More Manageable
Starting the Morning Checking Email Lesson Planning Photocopies Keeping Up
With the GradingBuild In Work Days The Teacher BagLeaving for the DayStay
Organized and Write Everything Down
Section 4: Establishing Student Routines
Collecting Student WorkHanding Back Student Work Assigning Work Behaviors
That Need Routines
Section 5: Dealing With Administration
Don't Panic When They Call (Or Email)Informal Walk-ThroughsFormal
Evaluations
Section 6: Communicating With Students, Parents, and Administration
Answering Emails Calling Home Using Mass-Text Alert Systems Parent
Conferences
Section 7: Optimizing Interpersonal Skills
Treat Your Students Like Rational Humans Keep the Rules Simple The
Chronically Absent The Loud Kids The Mean Kids Choose Your Battles
Section 8: Thriving as an Educator
Choosing Your Work TribeDeciding Where You Eat LunchKnow What You Can (and
Cannot) ControlUsing Your Time On Teacher Workdays Ditch the Red PenWhat
You Wear Matters Good Teachers Are Always Students Don't Let the Data Scare
You Polish Your Dragon Scales
Section 9: Increasing Student Engagement and Learning
Back to the Basics Get em' Movin'Show Students the Work Means Something
Make It Yourself Student Choice Let Your Kids Struggle Holy Sh*% We Ended
Early, Now What?
Section 10: Incorporating Reading and Writing
Reading Isn't Just for English ClassGet Them Writing
Section 11: Crossing the Digital Divide
Incorporating Technology Let YouTube HelpKeep it PG
Section 12: Creating and Maintaining Your Work-Life Balance
Know Your LimitsAllow Yourself Time to Recharge Know Your Contract Censor
Your Social Media Don't Overshare With Your Students
Section 13: Ending the School Year
Don't Just Shove It All In a Box. Have the Kids HelpCelebrate What Worked
Financially Surviving the Summer
Preface
Introduction
Section 1: Preparing for the Start of School
Start Each Year FreshKnow Your Standards Before the School Year BeginsOpen
House NightSetting Up Your RoomDon't Spend Your Check Before You Earn
ItPre-School Nightmares
Section 2: Starting the School Year
Have Reasonable ExpectationsStart Them Right Into Content In an Engaging
WayIce Breakers Are a Death SentenceAccessing Online Platforms Battling
Cell Phones Find Out Who the Friends Are and Move Them
Section 3: Making Your Workload More Manageable
Starting the Morning Checking Email Lesson Planning Photocopies Keeping Up
With the GradingBuild In Work Days The Teacher BagLeaving for the DayStay
Organized and Write Everything Down
Section 4: Establishing Student Routines
Collecting Student WorkHanding Back Student Work Assigning Work Behaviors
That Need Routines
Section 5: Dealing With Administration
Don't Panic When They Call (Or Email)Informal Walk-ThroughsFormal
Evaluations
Section 6: Communicating With Students, Parents, and Administration
Answering Emails Calling Home Using Mass-Text Alert Systems Parent
Conferences
Section 7: Optimizing Interpersonal Skills
Treat Your Students Like Rational Humans Keep the Rules Simple The
Chronically Absent The Loud Kids The Mean Kids Choose Your Battles
Section 8: Thriving as an Educator
Choosing Your Work TribeDeciding Where You Eat LunchKnow What You Can (and
Cannot) ControlUsing Your Time On Teacher Workdays Ditch the Red PenWhat
You Wear Matters Good Teachers Are Always Students Don't Let the Data Scare
You Polish Your Dragon Scales
Section 9: Increasing Student Engagement and Learning
Back to the Basics Get em' Movin'Show Students the Work Means Something
Make It Yourself Student Choice Let Your Kids Struggle Holy Sh*% We Ended
Early, Now What?
Section 10: Incorporating Reading and Writing
Reading Isn't Just for English ClassGet Them Writing
Section 11: Crossing the Digital Divide
Incorporating Technology Let YouTube HelpKeep it PG
Section 12: Creating and Maintaining Your Work-Life Balance
Know Your LimitsAllow Yourself Time to Recharge Know Your Contract Censor
Your Social Media Don't Overshare With Your Students
Section 13: Ending the School Year
Don't Just Shove It All In a Box. Have the Kids HelpCelebrate What Worked
Financially Surviving the Summer







