Posted by Deann Marin of Socrates Lantern
It's May already, time sure flies. Time to stop by and see what our teaching friends are doing during the school closures. This is the last link-up for this school year. We'll see you again in August.
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Rejoice! It's the End of the School Year
We’re so eager for summer, we sometimes forget about all the things we have to do for the last few weeks of school, one of which is celebrating a successful year with our students. For those of you who didn’t have a great year, it’s time for you to rejoice, you never have to see this group of kids again, at least not in your classroom. So sit back, have a Margarita, or something else you love and breathe a sigh of relief.
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Celebrating Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) Month
Did you know there are 23 million Asian Americans and 1.6 million Pacific Islanders living in the United States? Did you ever learn about the contributions of Asian Americans or Pacific Islanders (AAPI) while you were in school? With Asian hate crimes on the rise and anti-Asian sentiment in the news, this was the perfect time to learn all about the many contributions of AAPI.
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Narrative Nonfiction Brings History to Life
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Advance Preparation for a Substitute Is a Must
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A Summer Nightmare
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It Depends on the Angle - How to Distinguish Between Complimentary and Supplementary Angles
My students always have difficulty distinguishing complimentary from supplementary angles. Since most of my students are visual learners, I had to come up with something that would help them to distinguish between the two.
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Summer Fun for Everyone - 5 Ways to Make this Summer Special
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Uplifting Native Literature: Picture Books by Indigenous Voices
Tuesday Uplifting native literature: picture books by Indigenous voices Uplifting native literature: picture books by Indigenous voices Indigenous literature matters! We need to hear the native voices and let kids see themselves represented in literature.
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Renee Heiss - Teacher Talk's Featured Author
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How to Survive and Thrive During the Last Month of School
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How Will You Remember this School Year?
Tips to remember and celebrate the 2020-21 School year with your students.
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