My first blog post!
Wow! I can’t believe I am finally
writing my first blog post. I am a history teacher and would like to share some
strategies that really work – they really do!!!
I don’t know about you, but sometimes my teaching strategies
act as a sleeping potion for my often
struggling students. Often I feel energized and on top of the world. Other times, however, I fall flat on my face
and wonder if I have created brain damage.
With a lot of trial and error I have learned a world full of unique and
entertaining strategies for getting the mystery out of history – my students
even like it!
A little bit about myself…. I am
currently teaching 11th grade U.S. History and 12th grade
Civics. Since I have obtained my
credential I have taught just about every secondary social science subject: 7th
grade World History, 8th grade U.S. History, 9th grade
Honors World History, 10th grade World History, 11th
grade U.S. History, 12th grade Economics, 12th grade
Civics, 12th grade Civics online and an Adult Ed. Citizenship class.
You could say, “I’ve been around!”
I am currently teaching in an urban
school district in Southern California. Most of my students are English
language learners and often severely economically deprived.
I am a Master Teacher, Teacher Coach, Department Chair and a
member of the Leadership Team at my school. Because I am part of the Leadership
team I am the first group of teachers who get trained in the current,
research-based, teaching strategies.
Because of my extensive training, I
am able to use a wide variety of teaching strategies including Gradual Release
of Responsibility, Constructing Meaning, SDAIE, Cornell Notes, Costa's
Questions, etc… Because of the new
teaching techniques I have learned, I no longer get those blank stares and
robotic head nods.
So, if you
are struggling for new ideas and activities to keep your students from severe
clock watching, you might find my ideas helpful.
Not only are my students awake, they are
interested and having fun. They are also learning something.
Wow!!!
You may be wondering, how can I get
some of these new strategies? You have
come to the right place. I will also be
sharing some of my successful teaching strategies and giving away free items on
my blog. I am also a “teacherprenuer” and I sell my teaching techniques and
strategies on my website -TeachersPayTeachers.com. You too can make your history
classroom fun and exciting! But, don’t spend hours “re-inventing the wheel”.
Follow my blog and you will get everything you need to make history fun!
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