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Mike Alpert
Oct 14, 2023
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Howdy friends,

We’ve got plenty of great stuff on deck for you today. And thanks so much for voting. Last week’s video was the second-highest rated of the year thus far! I hope you enjoy this week’s as well. Teachers taking care of teachers. It’s a beautiful thing!

We’ve also got a fantastic Weekly Emailable PD about using humor to build relationships in the classroom. It’s a key way to deepen connections with students but we offer a few key caveats to keep in mind.

Finally, this week’s AI tool has the potential to save a huge amount of time, especially if you’re a verbal processor like me.

Enjoy!


Weekly Video

Use in staff newsletters, encouraging emails, etc.

Students give priceless gift to colorblind teacher

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Looking for a past video. Check our archive.

Vote below, and we’ll track your favorite videos in our archive.

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Would you rather?

Use with students, staff, social media … whatever!

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View “Would you rather?” archive (with past results)


Weekly Quote

Use in staff newsletters, bulletin boards, write them on your foreheads … you name it!

“What we are teaches the child far more than what we say, so we must be what we want our children to become.”

Joseph Chilton Pearce

Check out the Weekly Quote archive


Archive

Use as an unlimited supply of helpful resources! Growing all the time!

Check out the archive of archives. If you’re tired of looking for all of the various documents I’ve provided, they’re all linked to this single document. An archive of archives!


Weekly Emailable PD

Use in staff newsletters, emailable PD messages, etc.

We continue our discussion this week on building relationships with students. Today, we’ll be talking specifically about using humor in the classroom. It’s not without its risks, but when done appropriately, it can really be effective. Check out our “Three Tips to Using Humor to Your Advantage.”

See below for downloadable PDFs and JPEGs for your staff newsletters.

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