Hallway Bulletin Board Got You Down?
Early in my teaching career, I changed my bulletin boards every month. And, I am not going to lie, I enjoyed it!
Early in my teaching career, I changed my bulletin boards every month. And, I am not going to lie, I enjoyed it!
I am not sure I know many humans that display more resilience, adaptability, and face more challenging environments daily than educators. So long story short, the cactus represents values and qualities that align with the journey of students and educators alike.
Sometimes all they need is one quick redirection from you and they are able to complete the task. Yes, it can be that simple! And, guess what? You have intervened!
By implementing a Pineapple Chart in your elementary school, you create a collaborative culture that supports professional growth and encourages teachers to learn from one another. This tool promotes a sense of shared responsibility for student success and contributes to a vibrant and supportive learning community.
The Pineapple Chart promotes a supportive and collaborative environment, enhancing teaching practices and benefiting both teachers and students.
Facebook Twitter Youtube Pinterest Empower Your Students With An Exponents and Powers of Ten Fold-Up Resource My 5th grade students always seem to struggle to remember all the various ways we can write the