I am pretty sure I want to be a high school english teacher and your videos help so much to see the reality of teaching from two teachers who obviously care and love what they do. Thanks😊
Fantastic video! I really enjoyed watching what two experience teachers talk about something that can be tedious. I am considering changing my degree to teaching so this was a good video for me to watch. Will definitely watch some more of y'alls videos! Great job (:
I like the daily sheet for quick recording of hw or general classwoek of the day... One thing that currently works is that I make a sheet for grading to put on a work folder so I can rip it off the assignment folder so I don't have to carry the folders home. Now...the actual grading is what I hate.
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Hi guys! 1.) You could take the sheet you have w/the students' names and either laminate it or put it in a sheet protector. That way you can use a marker and erase later. 2.) My classroom computers (4) are from 2006; we have 9 chrome books for everyone (24 at the moment - alt ed school, for anyone who is curious). Everyone has a Chrome Book? Heaven! 3.) Rubrics are great if you have kids or parents who question everything - it does give verification. However, I give grades on projects for time on task/behavior each day students work on the assignment. 4) Forget 95% of the "educational experts" - in my jaded view they rest in the same ivory towers that gave us Common Core. JMHO. ;)
Hello! I do like the idea of laminating the sheet to save paper! Providing points for time on-task in class is definitely something I am starting to do more of in recent weeks and seems effective! Have a lovely day! :)