I love to cook. I think it is a creative outlet for me, but like a lot of people, cooking is one of the ways that I can show love…
Author: Erin
Inspiration #57: Looking Back and Reflecting
I recently bought a shirt on-line that read “Hey Marty, whatever happens, don’t go to 2020”. This great pop culture reference to Back to the Future got me thinking about…
Inspiration #56: Overworking Has No Benefits
Lately, we have heard a lot in the news about overworking because of changes due to COVID. I would argue that overworking has been a topic of conversation amongst teachers…
Inspiration #55: Senioritis is Real
I am ready…ready to take a break. I guarantee your students—ESPECIALLY SENIORS—are ready too. I got such a sweet text the other day from a parent letting me know that…
Inspiration #54: Marvel Lesson Plans
Forgive me, I decided to take a different approach this week because I had so much fun watching the latest Marvel series…I have definitely been one of the fans of…
Inspiration #53: Finding Your Way
Do you like to read books to help you with your professional growth? I do. I finally got a chance to start reading The Disney Way by Bill Capodagli and…
Inspiration #52: I am Done
Recently, I have really been up and down with feeling like this whole situation, due to COVID, just stinks. I have days when it just feels like nothing is going…
Inspiration #51: Honoring Black History Month
I have hesitated in writing this blog because I did not feel confident in the way that I wished to support us in celebrating and honoring Black History Month. For…
Inspiration #50: I Am
We are hearing a lot of discussions around what to do to help our students with learning loss due to the pandemic. Most importantly, there are signs that kids are…
Inspiration 49: Seize the Day
Over the holiday, I had the opportunity to watch Pixar’s Soul on Disney Plus. Although I have a few questions about decisions made for characters in the movie, I did…