The Constant Storm
For me, being a teacher means being in a constant brainstorming stage. It's a never ending question in my head.
What am I going to do this week? How will I present this new information? How am I going to make this interesting for the students? How am I going to change this lesson so it works better next period?
The questions never stop.
To answer these questions I look for inspiration from a variety of sources. I brainstorm constantly in my own way as I go about my life. This portfolio is a place to capture that imaginative storm and share some of the resources that I use to answer some of my own questions. It will also showcase some of the ideas that I am most proud of.
What am I going to do this week? How will I present this new information? How am I going to make this interesting for the students? How am I going to change this lesson so it works better next period?
The questions never stop.
To answer these questions I look for inspiration from a variety of sources. I brainstorm constantly in my own way as I go about my life. This portfolio is a place to capture that imaginative storm and share some of the resources that I use to answer some of my own questions. It will also showcase some of the ideas that I am most proud of.