Speaking of, let's look at what happned this week!
My Favorite New Notebook:
Full disclosure - this is actually from last week, but hey, it's my blog post, so I can do whatever I want, right? :)
I have a lot to do on a daily basis with 3 preps plus all of the other things I try to juggle. I often
My Favorite Lesson of the Week:
This week in Geometry was the week every teacher dreads - the introduction to proofs! We had spent time last week on inductive vs deductive reasoning, the laws of logic, and all of the conditional statements, now it was time to pull it all together. Last year, I had found (via the MTBoS of course!), a great lesson plan on how to introduce proofs using word puzzles and I really liked it. This year, I tweaked it a bit to include the structure of a 2-column proof with the puzzles and the kiddos took to it like it was nothing! The next day, we did algebraic and basic geometric proofs and they rocked it! This literally was the smoothest transition to statements and reasons that I've ever had and many students commented positively on how much they enjoyed the lesson. That's a keeper, folks!
My Favorite Warmup of the Week:
If you don't follow @1to9puzzle on Twitter, I highly recommend it! This is my go-to Friday warmup and I really, really LOVE using the movable 1-9 puzzle pieces to make it more of an low-floor problem. I had tried using the puzzles last year but without the manipulative pieces and it did not go well. With the pieces, though, is a game-changer! I had actually created the numbers for use with Open Middle problems, but it just happens they fit perfectly in the enlarged @1to9puzzle too! Kids just can't resist a good puzzle... :)
My Favorite Instructional Technology Moment of the Week:
Not every day is a great day in my classroom. We finished up proofs on Wednesday, then I had one spare day before we paused for our midterm test. I knew I didn't want to spend another day on proofs, so I decided to put together a Desmos AB to review parallel and perpendicular lines, which is the unit we'll start after Fall Break. I worked on it for a while, had my student aide test it out, tweaked it a half dozen more times, and then it was time for the students.. and it flopped. Big time.
BUT - thanks to the comments and the running around I did during 1st hour, I was able to edit it and make some much needed revisions for my 2nd hour and it went much better. We don't use the Chromebooks a ton in my class, but I am super grateful for tools such as Desmos that allow for some great mathematical conversations!
My Favorite Acts of Student Kindness:
How better to start off a crazy Friday than with donuts??? This week was Homecoming week, so today included a pep assembly, shortened schedule, early dismissal, and a parade - oh, yeah, and a Football game tonight too! :) But, before all of the craziness hit, one of my students came in for extra help and surprised me with breakfast!
I really have some great kids this year and while they can sometimes be onery, I am so blessed to be their teacher and to play a small part in their lives. Sometimes in the busyness of life, we (I) can lose sight of my "why" of what we do - and in one small act of kindness and appreciation, it made so many wrong moments right again. Thank you, kiddo - I needed that :)
What were your favorite moments this week? Share out in the comments or tweet with #MyFavFriday :)
Until next time... Have a blessed day!
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