Weekly Inspo Vids - Week Six
Hey folks,
We are well into September! Here in Oregon, the leaves are starting to turn a bit and the air is definitely more crisp than a week ago. I love this time of year!
Lots of great stuff this week. A solid video on what makes a great teacher. Some critically-important emailable PD on classroom procedures becoming routines. And an AI tool that could save you TONS of time.
Thanks again for the ongoing support. I continue to be humbled and blown away by the positive response to last week’s Monthly PD email. Thanks to everyone for sharing their thoughts. And it’s not too late! Reply here anytime. I promise I’ll respond.
Enjoy!
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Weekly Video
Use in staff newsletters, encouraging emails, etc.
Possible Caption: Great teachers come in many different packages.
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Would you rather?
Use with students, staff, social media … whatever!
View “Would you rather?” archive (with past results)
Weekly Quote
Use in staff newsletters, bulletin boards, write them on your foreheads … you name it!
Years ago, I tried to top everybody, but I don’t anymore. I realized it was killing conversation. When you’re always trying for a topper you aren’t really listening.
Groucho Marx
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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.
Last week, we focused on examples of procedures. This week, we move on to the creation of routines out of procedures. This crucial step is often missed in classrooms that are more chaotic than calm. See below for downloadable PDFs and JPEGs for your staff newsletters.