Teachers have heavy workloads. It’s 11 am on a typical school day, and I’m sitting in my class as my Year 8s are doing a test. I arrived at school at 7:30 am and have already complete 12 different...
Have you heard about this? It is seriously my favorite time of year.
When students are inevitably getting hyped over college basketball and ask me who I’m rooting for, I always tilt my head and give...
If you read my previous post about teaching interviews or if you follow me on Instagram, you may know that I have some non-conventional teaching experience. Today’s post is something that I wrote for a...
This might not be a hot take in the teaching world, but Google Forms are changing my life.
Any other teachers out there using these??
If you’re not familiar, Google Forms are a way for students to...
Do any other teachers out there struggle with teaching abstract topic like the electron transport chain? And do any other teachers out there LOVE case studies? If you’re new to this realm, I’ll give you...
Diagrams of the human body can be dry to teach.
BUT, they’re also generally necessary when you’re talking about body systems or cells or feedback loops or cellular processes…you get idea.
Diagrams...
Welcome to Big Red Science!
I’ve wanted to blog for a while, but for some reason the first post has seemed the most daunting. So I’m just going to jump in and post something!
A quick introduction...
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