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Showing posts with label Meditation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Meditation. Show all posts

Friday, August 16, 2019

5 Day Bell Pump Ups

There are a variety of ways to begin a class as a teacher. Some welcome students, go over the objective(s) for the day, maybe even play a quick game before teaching content while others have students complete a task on the board and then dive into instruction. Both of these are great instructional strategies which I use in my classroom. This year though, I am looking to add something more/different to the beginning of my classes to get students in the right mindset to learn and have fun! 

I have found that when I take an extra minute or two at the beginning of class to tell a joke, share an inspirational video clip/quote, have students focus on their breathe for a few counts, tell an interesting story/news fact, or play a fun song, it helps students better ease into my class and refocus away from all of the other distractions going on in their lives. 


Each day in my class this year will have a theme to it which I will share with students the first week of school. If you are interested in trying this with me this year, I have provided a few resources to help you get started. Content is very important but so should making the learning environment a place that is positive, relevant, and inspiring! 


Motivational Monday (Inspirational video clip OR quote)


Video Clips:

Quotes: 
Calm Tuesday (2-3 minutes of meditation using the Calm app) 
Happy Wednesday (Joke or fun story)
Brainy Thursday (Brain teaser OR business news story) 

Brain Teasers:

Business/Technology News: 
Fun Friday (Dance music/Line dance)

Wednesday, February 7, 2018

7 UNIQUE Ways To Begin Class

The first few minutes of class is the PRIMER that sets the stage for how the rest of the period goes! It is the TIME that a teacher has to bring students IN and HOOK them. When students transition from period to period, a lot happens between those minutes before they enter your classroom. Instead of jumping right into your material, give students an opportunity to get into the "learning mindset" you want them to be in for your lesson. I have found that when I take time to do these quick activities before I dive into the content, I am able to create a better sense of community and build stronger relationships with students. Also, you have given their brains a chance to transition from their last class or relationship drama in the hallway!

1. Jokes: Laughter calms and brings us all together. There are thousands of free short-clean jokes on the internet. CLICK HERE for tons of quick and easy to use jokes!

2. Fun Facts: No matter what content you teach, there is always something fascinating and unique to share with students. Here are some fun ones! 50 AWESOME facts about everything!

3. Storytelling: What did we use to learn before PowerPoints and Prezi's? STORYTELLING! How often do you open with a compelling story the relates to life or your content? CHALLENGE: Pick a lesson you are teaching this week or next and write down how you can OPEN with a story instead of saying, "OK class, today we are learning about XYZ."

4. Brainteasers/Puzzles: In order to keep the mind sharp, it needs challenged from time to time. Using brainteasers or puzzles on the board before class gives students a chance to get the "thinking motor" cranked up! CLICK HERE for my favorite site to get brainteasers and puzzles.

5. News: Powerful learning happens when we bring the real-world into our classrooms and lessons. As a business teacher, I try to share interesting stories and videos where applicable. It often opens up some awesome debates and discusions. Some of my favorite sites are Flocabulary for the weekly rap news recap, Mashable for technology and business news, and Twitter for trending stories!

6. Meditation: The mind is constantly going 24/7. Students are as stressed out as ever because they are constantly connected. Why not use apps like CALM OR HEADSPACE for 2-3 minutes to let them practice breathing, scanning their bodies, and relaxing the mind? IT WORKS and we need to be teaching students these coping and calming skills so they can better perform in school and life!

7.  Soft Skills: Get students up and interacting right off the bat! Put up wacky questions on the board like "If you could be a superhero for a day, who woud you be?" OR "If you won a million dollars, what would do with it?" Let them talk and discuss unique ideas. Lastly, practicing handshakes, eye-contact, and non-verbal skills are so important in an ever changing digital-world. 

Please comment below and let me know your thoughts on the 7 UNIQUE ways to start class with your students. Be bold. Be unique!