Diary of a Public School Teacher is a blog where I share my thoughts about any aspect of the teaching profession. Some of my thoughts may be about things that bug me, excite me, and even things that make me go" Ummmmm.. " Every day teaching, is a brand new day! Join me on this journey. I am a DEN(Discovery Education Network) STAR Educator! Share with your friends and colleagues, and if you don't want to miss one of my posts, please subscribe or follow me on Twitter @BriteEyes49. If you would like to contact me, you can email me at [email protected]
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There Is A Teacher Shortage.Not.
There Is A Teacher Shortage.Not.
THERE IS A TEACHER SHORTAGE. And just to be sure you understand, itâs not that teachers donât want to teach. Itâs not that there arenât enough teachers certified to teach. Itâs that teachers donât wish to teach among the horrible conditions that exist in the public school system in the United StatesâŚREAD MORE

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Imagine the Impact:Productive, Positive, Post-Observation Meetings
My first year teaching in a NYC public school I sat down with what would now be considered a âstudent advisorâ for my post-observation session. He asked me how I felt the lesson went. I told him I thought it went pretty well. Imagine the Impact! He stated snarkily, âYou must think very highly of yourself.â Well actually, yeah, I did. I was 24 and confident as hell, I still am.I knew I had roomâŚ
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What if all Educators Quit?
What if all Educators Quit?
I have watched videos, read letters, and listened to testimonies from educators who have quit. Media outlets relentlessly lament the fact that teachers are quitting in droves. I understand the âwhyâ of quitting, except for the âno chance for advancementâ part, as if being a classroom teacher is the bottom of the barrel and you have to work your way up from there. But letâs leave that to anotherâŚ
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My Year of Teaching Virtually
My Year of Teaching Virtually
I hated virtual teaching. I said it. I hated it. You think it would have been easy because I am considered âtech-savvy.â Integrating tech when I teach is second nature for me. So, this should have been easy. Right? Except, I hated it. We started our mornings with our 5 minute Waiting Room, then moved on to our Virtual Morning Meeting. We played games on Gimkit, Quizizz, 99Math, and all theâŚ
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"Outside the Topic" Student Connections in a Virtual World.
âOutside the Topicâ Student Connections in a Virtual World.
Itâs funny how students take things you say every day and turn it into âa thing.â Every morning I share the Morning Meeting slide with my class. (I tweaked someone elseâs template).I always try to connect the topic to the National Day or things that are going on in the world.  In order to give my class a chance to talk about what they want to talk about, I would say,âWho has something to shareâŚ
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We Are Not Superheroes, We Are TEACHERS!(Poem dedicated to teachers everywhere)
We Are Not Superheroes, We Are TEACHERS!(Poem dedicated to teachers everywhere)
I tell you, Amanda Gorman, really inspired me. I havenât written a poem in years! We are not Superheroes. We cannot leap Tall buildings in a single bound. But, we can leap over obstacles placed in the way Of us âbeing bestâ⌠READ MORE.
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Should We Let Go of EXPECTATIONS?
Should We Let Go of EXPECTATIONS?
There was a post on Twitter about a mother who sent her kid to school knowing they had tested positive for COVID. As I am wont to do, I dived into the comments.  A constant stream ran through the thread, noone should be upset with the adult. Instead we should blame society, the school, etcâŚ., anyone but this adult who made the choice to send a kid to school with COVID. Have we gone too farâŚ
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Schoology Updates with a Dash of Bitmoji!
Schoology Updates with a Dash of Bitmoji!
When I learned how to create a Bitmoji slide, it was a game-changer for me. When I learned how to add the slide to Schoology and post as an update, I was over the moon! Yes, itâs the little things. đ READ MOREâŚ

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"If It Was Raining Meatballs..."
âIf It Was Raining MeatballsâŚâ

I know DESMOS was made for Math , but I have been using it for my Morning Meeting activities. I try to switch up the things that I post for them to do.
I found this list of â50 Icebreaker Questions for Kidsâ during my frantic search for ways to break the ice in September.Â
The question that most recently caught my eye was, âIf it was raining meatballs, would you eat them?âÂ
TheirâŚ
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The "Waiting Room"
The âWaiting Roomâ
I open my Zoom âdoorâ at 8:40 a.m. every morning. Alexa helps me stay on track. My planning period is at 8 a.m., and sometimes, as you know, we get wrapped up in what we are doing and lose track of time.
Any way, one day as I was immersed in the Bitmoji FB group, and I came across a digital âWaiting Room.â(âSharing is caring!â).Â
 I was like, this is so cool, I want this for myâŚ
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Digital "Getting to Know You" Icebreakers
Digital âGetting to Know Youâ Icebreakers
Itâs time to go back to school.
And whether you are face-to face or virtual, making connections with your students is vital. Here are a few digital ideas for getting to know your students and/or letting your students get to know you.Â
1. BINGO.The great thing about BINGOBaker is that there are thousands of ready-made cards or you can create your own BINGO. You can post images, text, andâŚ
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âReopening SchoolsâŚâ Would I die for my students? Probably.Teachers have placed themselves in harm's way for their students countless times.
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What if Teachers Just Stopped...?
What if Teachers Just Stopped�

This was a FB post and I had to share it. After being attacked online by some troll who thinks I only work 8-3, and always have 3 paid months off, and who thinks I request school supplies for myself and not for my students, I had to write this rant. Iâm getting so sick and tired of how teachers are viewed and treated.Â
Teachers in all fifty states should stop using their own money in theirâŚ
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Shut Up and Teach!Silence is Golden? This tweet. (See below)When I read it, someone else had retweeted it, the first thing that stood out to me was her use of the simile,Â
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"You LIKE Reading"? Is Reading for Pleasure Obsolete?
âYou LIKE Readingâ? Is Reading for Pleasure Obsolete?


The other day I was teaching an economics lesson on Supply and Demand. The students had to write a list of 4 things they like to do when they are home. I modeled the ist with a list of my own, and I started with reading. (Which I really shouldnât have because the lesson was about getting paid to read, so⌠but thatâs how much I love to read.)
One of the students stated increduously, âYou LIKE toâŚ
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Genre Hunt:Using Books For Authentic Learning Moments! Sometimes kids just want to do something that is fun. Meanwhile, I want fun and meaningful.
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Happy New Year! Suggestions for a Successful School Year!
Happy New Year! Suggestions for a Successful School Year!


Itâs that time again! 2019-2020
I share these ideas twice a year. At the beginning of the school year, and the beginning of the year. Iâve made some changes to my list.
Some suggestions for the new year:
treat all students fairly, regardless of race, gender, age, behavior, a parentâs nasty attitude, the comments from last yearâs teachers, or a seemingly lack of interest in learningÂ
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