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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!

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Apple Blossom Teachers Lorraine Padilla, Elementary Teacher

    • Education
    • 5.0 • 7 Ratings

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

    REAL Lesson Planning Outline for Student Engagement

    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
    Ditch the reading logs! Try this instead...

    Ditch the reading logs! Try this instead...

    (TLDR - reading logs don't work, but this FREE printable bookshelf can!)

    Traditional reading logs - we've all seen them, used them, most likely fibbed on them...GASP!
    It's the truth though - in every post I see about reading logs, so many teachers and parents share anecdotes about how they have encouraged fibbing, even from voracious readers, because it's just something extra to fill out.

    We do know that keeping track of what we read can be helpful - it allows us to see patterns in our preferences of authors, genres, styles; it helps us remember what we might recommend to others; it gives us a sense of accomplishment when we realize, "Hey, I actually HAVE read quite a bit!"
    So what can we do instead that helps students reflect on this information and gives us insight into their reading life as their teacher?
    Try these personal bookshelves!
    Grab your free set at appleblossomteachers.com/readinglogs
    Want more ideas for building a strong reading culture in your classroom? Catch Episode 45: Classroom Community Starts with a Strong Reading Culture

    • 12 min
    64. Student-centered Curriculum Design

    64. Student-centered Curriculum Design

    Student centered norms and classroom design are important to establishing the ownership and engagement we desire. But what about when we get into the day-to-day, actual content area instruction? 
    Many of our teacher manuals aren't particularly designed to be student-centered, primarily because the big publishers don't know our actual students! There are somethings we can do, though, to adapt our content delivery and activities to be more student-centered:
    1. Overlapping our content areas 
    2. Intentionally using formative assessments and flexibility of pacing
    3. Providing opportunities to go deeper, not just move faster
     
     

    • 8 min
    Classroom Routines & Procedures in a Student-Centered Classroom

    Classroom Routines & Procedures in a Student-Centered Classroom

    Today I’m sharing a quick run down of tips to keep in mind as you plan your class procedures and how you will introduce them during that very busy first week of school. 
    The short version:
    Pre-teach things that are essential to starting a task
    Mention that you may pause their work mid-activity to briefly introduce the next system they need to know
    Layer the teaching into activities that use it - don’t separate a full time block to teach a million systems, introduce them as you need them and review next time they come up
    Keep things short and sweet - our brains will all be a bit mushy, and long explanations mean everyone tunes out and the systems don’t stick!
    Lastly, have a checklist for you and a checklist for them to see!
    Resources & Links:
    Episode 62 - Setting your classroom norms in a student-centered way 3rd Grade First Week of School Highlight Back to School Instagram Guide   

    • 9 min
    62. First Week of School Activities to Prevent Student-centered Learning Challenges

    62. First Week of School Activities to Prevent Student-centered Learning Challenges

    With student ownership over their learning comes a need for shared responibility over the space and systems. Today I'm sharing 3 activities you can do within the first few days of school to support positive classroom management and gain student buy-in.
    Anchor charts to open dialogue about our shared vision for a succesful learning environment. Class commitments that will bring that shared vision to life. Family connections - sharing our vision and asking for support from our families. These 3 things can be circled back to all year as you and your students reflect on what is and is not working in your classroom, what everyone wants or needs in order to feel successful, and how every member of the community - grown ups and students alike - are essential to helping that vision come to fruition. 
    Need some visuals? Check out the charts I mentioned on Instagram (@AppleBlossomTeachers):
    Shared visions and class commitments Back to School Night charts And if you missed last week's episode, definitely catch a listen as you plan your classroom design for the upcoming school year! Listen HERE.

    • 22 min
    Back to School Tips for Student Centered Classroom Design

    Back to School Tips for Student Centered Classroom Design

    Let's look at a few easy swaps and considerations for setting up a student-centered classroom. 
    Today we'll talk:
    math manipulatives classroom library student supplies writing station and more! Links and resources:
    Interview with Mona Iehl of Mona Math - hear a bit about the math journey I mentioned in today's episode, plus Mona's tips that have been game changers for my teaching! Equitable (Student-centered!) Grading Practices episode of the Modern Math Teacher Podcast with Kristen Moore of Moore Than Just X.

    • 30 min

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