It’s back to school time!!
Here is a compilation of posts that will hopefully help with all of your “Back To School” planning. I thought that putting them all in one place would be helpful. Happy planning and welcome back to school!
It’s back to school time!!
Here is a compilation of posts that will hopefully help with all of your “Back To School” planning. I thought that putting them all in one place would be helpful. Happy planning and welcome back to school!
It’s not Sunday and this post is a week late! I just finished up the first trimester at school so I’ve been swamped! We have also experienced a blogging slow down. It’s the busiest time of the year for most people! So instead of a weekly posts for the month of December, let’s do one blog post this month.
The topic for December is “Observe Yourself: Phone Pocket“. At Twitter Math Camp this year, Peg Cagle encouraged us to all “Phone Pocket”. It is when you put your phone on audio record in your pocket for 10 minutest to record your conversations with students. She said you can learn so much from this practice! So you don’t get overwhelmed, don’t try to observe everything about what you say and do, but pick one or two things you would like to watch for when listening to the playback. Then, blog about what you discovered. Tell us what you do noticed, what you do well, and what you would like to improve. It is due December 16th. Submit your blog post here. Then, you can start working on your “New Year’s Resolutions!” blog post, due January 7th.
Blog posts appear in the order they were submitted.
Due: Sunday, December 16th Submit your blog post here.
Helpful tips:
Submit your post using the form below by Saturday at midnight! Just #PressSend
You can also click here to submit.
New to Blogging?
If you are like, “Wow! This sounds like so much fun! I want to blog but don’t know where to start!” then you must read “Mission 1: The Power of the Blog” on the Explore the MTBoS site.
** The hardest thing to do week after week is come up with great prompts. Please help us out by telling us what you would like to blog about (or even read about) here!
* The Math Twitters Blogosphere is not an organization. Rather it refers to ANYONE that is involved in MATH in ANY way! You do NOT have to Tweet or have a blog! But, you can find many teachers that do tweet and blog by searching the hashtag #MTBoS on Twitter. All are welcome, no invitation necessary! Please join in the conversation! Just #PushSend!
Thanks so very much to @DruinOK for getting this all started and Jessica, @Algebrainiac1, for creating our awesome logo!
The topic for next week is “Group Work: How Do You Make Group Work WORK?“. Submit your blog post here.
Blog posts appear in the order they were submitted.
Due: Sunday at 6AM
What do you do for group work? How do you make it work? Submit your blog post here.
Helpful tips:
Submit your post using the form below by Saturday at midnight! Just #PressSend
You can also click here to submit.
New to Blogging?
If you are like, “Wow! This sounds like so much fun! I want to blog but don’t know where to start!” then you must read “Mission 1: The Power of the Blog” on the Explore the MTBoS site.
** The hardest thing to do week after week is come up with great prompts. Please help us out by telling us what you would like to blog about (or even read about) here!
* The Math Twitters Blogosphere is not an organization. Rather it refers to ANYONE that is involved in MATH in ANY way! You do NOT have to Tweet or have a blog! But, you can find many teachers that do tweet and blog by searching the hashtag #MTBoS on Twitter. All are welcome, no invitation necessary! Please join in the conversation! Just #PushSend!
Thanks so very much to @DruinOK for getting this all started and Jessica, @Algebrainiac1, for creating our awesome logo!
The topic for next week is “SELF CARE TIPS – How Do You Take Care of YOU?“. Submit your blog post here.
Blog posts appear in the order they were submitted.
Due: Sunday at 6AM
We are deep into the school year. Please share some ways you take care of yourself! Submit your blog post here.
Helpful tips:
Submit your post using the form below by Saturday at midnight! Just #PressSend
You can also click here to submit.
New to Blogging?
If you are like, “Wow! This sounds like so much fun! I want to blog but don’t know where to start!” then you must read “Mission 1: The Power of the Blog” on the Explore the MTBoS site.
** The hardest thing to do week after week is come up with great prompts. Please help us out by telling us what you would like to blog about (or even read about) here!
* The Math Twitters Blogosphere is not an organization. Rather it refers to ANYONE that is involved in MATH in ANY way! You do NOT have to Tweet or have a blog! But, you can find many teachers that do tweet and blog by searching the hashtag #MTBoS on Twitter. All are welcome, no invitation necessary! Please join in the conversation! Just #PushSend!
Thanks so very much to @DruinOK for getting this all started and Jessica, @Algebrainiac1, for creating our awesome logo!
The topic for next week is “Photo of the Week!“. Submit your blog post here.
Blog posts appear in the order they were submitted.
Due: Sunday at 6AM
Take a picture of something that happened this week and share it with us! Tell us all about it! Submit your blog post here.
Helpful tips:
Submit your post using the form below by Saturday at midnight! Just #PressSend
You can also click here to submit.
New to Blogging?
If you are like, “Wow! This sounds like so much fun! I want to blog but don’t know where to start!” then you must read “Mission 1: The Power of the Blog” on the Explore the MTBoS site.
** The hardest thing to do week after week is come up with great prompts. Please help us out by telling us what you would like to blog about (or even read about) here!
* The Math Twitters Blogosphere is not an organization. Rather it refers to ANYONE that is involved in MATH in ANY way! You do NOT have to Tweet or have a blog! But, you can find many teachers that do tweet and blog by searching the hashtag #MTBoS on Twitter. All are welcome, no invitation necessary! Please join in the conversation! Just #PushSend!
Thanks so very much to @DruinOK for getting this all started and Jessica, @Algebrainiac1, for creating our awesome logo!
The topic for next week is “Your Teaching Story“. Submit your blog post here.
Blog posts appear in the order they were submitted.
Due: Sunday at 6AM
Tell us your teaching story! How did you get where you are? Who inspired you to be a teacher? Submit your blog post here.
Helpful tips:
Submit your post using the form below by Saturday at midnight! Just #PressSend
You can also click here to submit.
New to Blogging?
If you are like, “Wow! This sounds like so much fun! I want to blog but don’t know where to start!” then you must read “Mission 1: The Power of the Blog” on the Explore the MTBoS site.
** The hardest thing to do week after week is come up with great prompts. Please help us out by telling us what you would like to blog about (or even read about) here!
* The Math Twitters Blogosphere is not an organization. Rather it refers to ANYONE that is involved in MATH in ANY way! You do NOT have to Tweet or have a blog! But, you can find many teachers that do tweet and blog by searching the hashtag #MTBoS on Twitter. All are welcome, no invitation necessary! Please join in the conversation! Just #PushSend!
Thanks so very much to @DruinOK for getting this all started and Jessica, @Algebrainiac1, for creating our awesome logo!
The topic for next week is “Math Games!“. Submit your blog post here.
Blog posts appear in the order they were submitted.
Due: Sunday at 6AM
Blog about your favorite math games that you play in class! Submit your blog post here.
Helpful tips:
Submit your post using the form below by Saturday at midnight! Just #PressSend
You can also click here to submit.
New to Blogging?
If you are like, “Wow! This sounds like so much fun! I want to blog but don’t know where to start!” then you must read “Mission 1: The Power of the Blog” on the Explore the MTBoS site.
** The hardest thing to do week after week is come up with great prompts. Please help us out by telling us what you would like to blog about (or even read about) here!
* The Math Twitters Blogosphere is not an organization. Rather it refers to ANYONE that is involved in MATH in ANY way! You do NOT have to Tweet or have a blog! But, you can find many teachers that do tweet and blog by searching the hashtag #MTBoS on Twitter. All are welcome, no invitation necessary! Please join in the conversation! Just #PushSend!
Thanks so very much to @DruinOK for getting this all started and Jessica, @Algebrainiac1, for creating our awesome logo!
The topic for next week is “Your Favorite Education Books“. Submit your blog post here.
Blog posts appear in the order they were submitted.
Due: Sunday, October 1st, 6AM
What have you read that you love, or even live by? What books would you like to read when you get the time? Submit your blog post here.
Helpful tips:
Submit your post using the form below by Saturday at midnight! Just #PressSend
You can also click here to submit.
New to Blogging?
If you are like, “Wow! This sounds like so much fun! I want to blog but don’t know where to start!” then you must read “Mission 1: The Power of the Blog” on the Explore the MTBoS site.
** The hardest thing to do week after week is come up with great prompts. Please help us out by telling us what you would like to blog about (or even read about) here!
* The Math Twitters Blogosphere is not an organization. Rather it refers to ANYONE that is involved in MATH in ANY way! You do NOT have to Tweet or have a blog! But, you can find many teachers that do tweet and blog by searching the hashtag #MTBoS on Twitter. All are welcome, no invitation necessary! Please join in the conversation! Just #PushSend!
Thanks so very much to @DruinOK for getting this all started and Jessica, @Algebrainiac1, for creating our awesome logo!
The topic for next week is “#Classroom Tour!“. Submit your blog post here.
Blog posts appear in the order they were submitted.
Due: Sunday, October 1st, 6AM
Show us your classroom! Share your classroom with photos and/or video of what and why you have what you have in your room. Submit your blog post here.
Helpful tips:
Submit your post using the form below by Saturday at midnight! Just #PressSend
You can also click here to submit.
New to Blogging?
If you are like, “Wow! This sounds like so much fun! I want to blog but don’t know where to start!” then you must read “Mission 1: The Power of the Blog” on the Explore the MTBoS site.
** The hardest thing to do week after week is come up with great prompts. Please help us out by telling us what you would like to blog about (or even read about) here!
* The Math Twitters Blogosphere is not an organization. Rather it refers to ANYONE that is involved in MATH in ANY way! You do NOT have to Tweet or have a blog! But, you can find many teachers that do tweet and blog by searching the hashtag #MTBoS on Twitter. All are welcome, no invitation necessary! Please join in the conversation! Just #PushSend!
Thanks so very much to @DruinOK for getting this all started and Jessica, @Algebrainiac1, for creating our awesome logo!
The topic for next week is “Warm-Ups and Closures“. Submit your blog post here.
Blog posts appear in the order they were submitted.
Due: Sunday, September 24th, 6AM
We blogged about our favorite lessons last week. Let’s blog about how we open and close each day this week! Do you have a consistent warm-up? How do you make sure you close each day? Has being consistent helped your class run? Submit your blog post here.
Helpful tips:
Submit your post using the form below by Saturday at midnight! Just #PressSend
You can also click here to submit.
New to Blogging?
If you are like, “Wow! This sounds like so much fun! I want to blog but don’t know where to start!” then you must read “Mission 1: The Power of the Blog” on the Explore the MTBoS site.
** The hardest thing to do week after week is come up with great prompts. Please help us out by telling us what you would like to blog about (or even read about) here!
* The Math Twitters Blogosphere is not an organization. Rather it refers to ANYONE that is involved in MATH in ANY way! You do NOT have to Tweet or have a blog! But, you can find many teachers that do tweet and blog by searching the hashtag #MTBoS on Twitter. All are welcome, no invitation necessary! Please join in the conversation! Just #PushSend!
Thanks so very much to @DruinOK for getting this all started and Jessica, @Algebrainiac1, for creating our awesome logo!