It's almost spring... a time when many a teachers' attention turns to testing. I think most teachers would agree that testing is their least favorite part of teaching. However, it is a reality in our students' lives. We want our students to be successful. Their families want them to be successful as well. Parents often… Continue reading It’s Testing Season! (Part I)
My Tutoring Routine for Math
Math was never easy for me as a kid. When I became a teacher, it was the subject matter I was most nervous about teaching. How could I possibly teach students to feel confident in math when I've never felt confident with the subject myself? My current tutoring practice has really given me a chance… Continue reading My Tutoring Routine for Math
My Routine for Tutoring Writing
As I said in my previous blog post, I've been tutoring for the past few months. Along with my reading students, I have a few kiddos that see me for support with their writing. Although I try to include writing in all the subjects I tutor, I have a specific routine that I use for… Continue reading My Routine for Tutoring Writing
My Tutoring Routine for Reading
For the past couple of years, I've been tutoring small groups and individuals. I work with a variety of students in multiple subject areas at all levels. Reading is one subject area that parents often want support for their children. After experimenting with different activities and routines, I've finally found a routine with activities that… Continue reading My Tutoring Routine for Reading
Getting Motivated By Being Reflective
Many years ago, as a student teacher, my professors required us to be reflective. Keeping a teaching journal was a frequent assignment. We were required to reflect on everything from our lessons to the effectiveness of our bulletin boards. It was exhausting work. At the time, I didn't really appreciate the practice. However, I'm finding… Continue reading Getting Motivated By Being Reflective
YOU Are the Most Important Part of Education!
For months, I've been reading articles and watching videos by teachers and educational organizations addressing the challenges of teachers being overworked and exhausted. I've addressed the issue myself a few times on this blog. On the surface, it can feel like all this "teacher tired" talk can have a negative overtone -- something that Teaching… Continue reading YOU Are the Most Important Part of Education!
Lighting a New Fire
Happy New Year! I hope all of you have enjoyed your break from school. Hopefully, you are all feeling rejuvenated and ready to get back to the work of educating others. For several months, I've been reading articles and watching videos about teaching being exhausting work and about educators feeling completely burnt out. Everything I… Continue reading Lighting a New Fire
Half the Battle
This past week, a first-grader I tutor came in and declared, "I want to read this book to you!" She's a hard-working firstie, and she'll work on whatever I ask her to, but she's never volunteered to read something to me. So, imagine the flutter in my little teacher heart when she told me she… Continue reading Half the Battle
For Teachers, By Teachers: Learning at the Primary Pond
Hello Everyone! I'm so happy to share what I hope will become a series on Teaching In Pink. One thing I love most about being a teacher is how collaborative it is. So, from time to time, I'd like to share some teacher blogs that I've found helpful in the continual development of my teaching… Continue reading For Teachers, By Teachers: Learning at the Primary Pond
8 Facts About Me
Now that I've gotten a few posts under my belt, I felt this would be a good time to share some facts about myself. Here are eight facts to help you know me better. *My birthday is October 8th. -- Shout out to all the autumn babies! *I teach in Southern California. -- I've never… Continue reading 8 Facts About Me

