Apple Blossom Teachers

Lorraine Padilla, Elementary Teacher
Apple Blossom Teachers

A podcast for blooming teachers who are looking to learn, reflect, grow, and connect within a supportive teaching community. I am here to be your personal teacher mentor, leading you on your personal professional development journey without the nonsense busy work that often gets piled on new teachers! Learn more at appleblossomteachers.com

  1. 10/09/2023

    REAL Lesson Planning Outline for Student Engagement

    We’ve all sat through PD sessions that were less than engaging. It doesn’t feel great to be sitting through a session covering content we already know, or that has us sitting and listening for the bulk, rather than actively putting the new content into practice.      The same goes for our students. Today I’m sharing a quick acronym to help you self-check lessons to get the most bang for your instructional buck. When we are planning content that we know might be a little lengthy or dry for our students, we can make it REAL and hook them in.  How can I make this a little more relevant? What’s a way we can spin it to be something my students need or are curious about? What engagement strategies or highly-engaging activities can I add? Are these tasks engaging students in the activity, with the content, or both? How can I add a layer of authenticity to our final product? Will students have a purpose for remembering this content other than “because 5th grade standards say we need to cover it?” Are we forming lasting pathways for accessing this content beyond the final exam or end of the unit? Links and Resources Mentioned in this Episode Book: 50 Strategies for Active Teaching by Guillamue, Yopp & Yopp Podcast Episode: Honest Math Chat Interview: Peg Smith Math Games: Color 10 from the Math Learning Center (bottom row on this page) Photo Samples: Relevant Map Skills Activities Podcast Episode: Authentic Audience Writing Projects for Upper Elementary

    15 min
  2. 07/10/2023

    What Is Student-Centered Learning and Why Is It Important in Upper Elementary?

    Today we are kicking off a mini series all about student-centered learning environments. What is student centered learning and why is it important in upper elementary?       Today’s episode will be a little more philosophical…overall what does this mean to us and other educators? How has this looked in upper grade classrooms? What are the outcomes - pros and cons- of creating a student- centered learning environment? All of these can hopefully help you reflect on where your classroom is, and what we want our classrooms to be like next school year.       Over the next few episodes, we’ll dig more into the practical - what might the first week of school look like in a student centered classroom? How can we design a student-centered learning space? Where does our adopted curriculum fit, especially if it’s not very student centered?       Before we get into all that goodness, though, let’s make sure we are in agreement on what a SC classroom is, and why it’s so important to supporting lasting learning for our students. Resources & Links: FREE Training! 5 Keys to Increasing Student Engagement in Upper Elementary - appleblossomteachers.com/real XQ Super Schools article: What is Student-centered Learning and Why Is It Important? Article: Does the Teaching and Learning Process in Primary Schools Correspond to the Characteristics of the 21st Century Learning? (International Journal of Instruction; July 2020, Sumardi et. al) Come say hi over on Instagram @AppleBlossomTeachers - I’d love to hear from you!!

    9 min
  3. 04/21/2023

    Elementary Earth Day Activities...with a dose of SEL?!

    In honor of Earth Day, I’m RECYCLING and REPURPOSING an incredible interview with Amy Louise Davis, of Alou Artist, all about how we can reduce “throw away culture” in our classrooms while also supporting mindfulness and creativity in our students.     Amy is a textile artist and embroiderer who is fascinated by pattern and sculpture. Influenced by environmental and social issues, she created alou in 2013 to tackle throw away culture. With a particular interest in repurposing often overlooked, pre-loved materials, she uses her skills in sculpting and embroidery to conceptualize and design beautiful new artifacts. Amy has also found a strong connection in the relationship between sustainability and mindfulness, which she shares with us today along with project ideas we can easily incorporate into our classrooms, Links and resources: Meet Amy on her website alou.co.uk or follow her on Instagram @alouartist, where she shares plenty of Reels and IGTV episodes offering tutorials for creative repurposing. Follow along with the ideas and tutorials in her campaign, MendNotTrend.com, and share your own contributions using the hashtag #MendNotTrend on Instagram and Twitter Check out the incredible cacti sculptures Amy mentions in the show here. Be sure to follow along on Instagram, where I’ll be sharing my takeaways and applications from this conversation as I revamp my classroom "Sustainability Station" mentioned in the episode: @appleblossomteachers For current resources and updates, check out my website.

    23 min
5
out of 5
7 Ratings

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A podcast for blooming teachers who are looking to learn, reflect, grow, and connect within a supportive teaching community. I am here to be your personal teacher mentor, leading you on your personal professional development journey without the nonsense busy work that often gets piled on new teachers! Learn more at appleblossomteachers.com

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