Begin with the End

As the fall semester unfolds, our lives at work and at home seem to become busier than ever.  One way to keep the stress under control is to be very well planned.  At home, this may mean having a calendar that includes all family activities and obligations so due dates are met and events are…

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The Secret Strategy

The beginning of the year can be a hectic and stressful time for teachers.  There are many, many things that must happen outside the classroom and instructional day.  There are also lesson plans, students and resources to manage.  This juggling act continues all year, but during the first few months of school, it can seem…

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Growing All Learners – Creating Graphic Organizers

At ERG we are always on the lookout for tools that support and enhance the growth of all learners.  Well designed graphic organizers are just such tools.  These organizers can help students visualize and systematically arrange information and can benefit a wide array of students – from those who need enrichment to those in need…

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Professional Books Worth Studying

At ERG we believe it is important to be a lifelong learner.  One way to continue to develop yourself professionally when you have limited time and resources is to do a book study or just read a professional text on your own.  Depending on what your area of interest and expertise is, there are many…

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What Makes a Favorite?

From the tens, hundreds, thousands, millions of children’s picture books, how does someone pick a favorite author or a favorite book?  It’s an almost impossible task.  Sometimes though it’s fun to reach back in time and find a book that was written 20 plus years ago and had almost been pushed aside, but as it’s…

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Fine Tuning the Routine

“It is significant to realize that the most creative environments in our society are not the ever-changing ones. The artist’s studio, the researcher’s laboratory, the scholar’s library are each kept deliberately simple so as to support the complexities of the work in progress. They are deliberately kept predictable so the unpredictable can happen.” Lucy Calkins,…

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The New 3 R's

From the desk of Leigh Ann . . . The day before school started, a young father asked me for advice on how to navigate the journey as a kindergarten parent.  As a seasoned (really just a nice way to say – old) kindergarten teacher, my heart filled with empathy for this young dad.  I…

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Influence

  From the desk of Carol C. . . “We change lives. We affect people every single day with the words we say, the looks on our face, the actions we choose, and the decisions we make.”  Joshua Becker Last week I read a blog by Joshua Becker.  It talked about how we influence people even when…

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Spreading a Feast of Ideas

From the desk of Leigh Ann… “Our fault, our exceeding great fault, is that we keep our own minds and the minds of our children shamefully underfed.”  – Charlotte Mason This summer I became inspired by the work of educator Charlotte Mason.  Her life was dedicated to improving the quality of education for children at…

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Resilience

From the desk of Carol C. . . You’ve got to accentuate the positive.  Eliminate the negative.  And latch on to the affirmative.  Don’t mess with Mister In-Between  by Johnny Mercer Excitement and apprehension fill the air at the beginning of every school year.  They both come from a sense of renewal that the year…

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