Saturday, December 21, 2019

Educational Links 12/22/19

Emotional Trauma Masquerading As ADHD

https://joelniggphd.com/emotional-trauma-masquerading-as-adhd/

How Making Art Helps Teens Better Understand Their Mental Health



This Is The Future And Reading Is Different Than You Remember


Parent Engagement Charter School Style


SEL WEEKLY UPDATE


How Mindfulness Can Help Teachers and Students Manage Challenging Situations



100+ Bloom’s Taxonomy Verbs For Critical Thinking



At Least 126 Family Activities for Toddlers to Teens During the Winter Break

My personal favorite 

Decorating an Outdoor Edible Tree for the Animals

https://wilderchild.com/decorating-outdoor-edible-tree-for-the-animals/



25 Things to Do on Winter Break—25 Family Staycation Ideas



40 Winter Activities for Toddlers Perfect for Snowy Day Fun




50 Fun Things for Teens to Do This Winter


5 ideas for active family fun during the winter break




31 THINGS FOR KIDS TO DO DURING WINTER BREAK


This winter, don't despair when snow days and holidays leave you with a house full of bored and bickering kids. These fun winter-break activities will keep your children occupied and happy both indoors and out – throughout the frosty season!



2000 Decembers Ago

In all transparency, Jesus was probably born in April.

Joy Williams - 2000 Decembers ago


Did it feel like a night any different
Then at least a million before
Was there any rare expectation
Like there was some kind of somethin' in store
Did the sky have to hold back the thunder
Did the moon find new reasons to glow
Could the children somehow sense the wonder
2000 Decembers Ago
Were the sheep as amazed as the shepherds
At the new star that lite up the sky
Did the willow trees whisper excitement
To the rivers and streams passing by
Did the joy ricochet off the mountains
'Til it filled up the valleys below
Did all the world sense love abounding
2000 Decembers Ago
Was anyone able to look at the stable
And not see a child but a King
I wish I could hear back over the years
As heaven & nature sing, heaven and nature sing.
Did the walls of the barn start to tremble
With a glory they could not contain
Did anyone wake with the feeling
Of peace that they could not explain
Oh the love must have been overwhelming
As it warmed everyone in its flow
For all of the earth is still telling
Of 2000 Decembers ago
Was anyone able to look at the stable
And not see a child but a king
I wish I could hear back over the years
As heaven and nature sing, heaven and nature sing
Oh the love must have been overwhelming
2000 Decembers Ago

Let's Go To Taylor Swift's Christmas Tree Farm


Taylor Swift - Christmas Tree Farm


My winter nights are taken up by static
Stress, and holiday shopping traffic
But I close my eyes, and I'm somewhere else
Just like magic

In my heart is a Christmas tree farm
Where the people would come
To dance under sparkling lights
Bundled up in their mittens and coats
And the cider would flow
And I just wanna be there tonight

Sweet dreams of holly and ribbon
Mistakes are forgiven
And everything is icy and blue
And you would be there too

Under the mistletoe
Watching the fire glow
And telling me, "I love you"
Just being in your arms
Takes me back to that little farm
Where every wish comes true

In my heart is a Christmas tree farm
There's a light in the barn
We'd run inside out from the cold
In the town, kids are dreaming of sleighs
And they're warm and they're safe
They wake to see a blanket of snow

Sweet dreams of holly and ribbon
Mistakes are forgiven
And everything is icy and blue
And you would be there too

Under the mistletoe
Watching the fire glow
And telling me, "I love you"
Just being in your arms
Takes me back to that little farm
Where every wish comes true
(Baby, yeah)

And when I'm feeling alone
You remind me of home
Oh baby, baby, Merry Christmas
And when the world isn't fair
I'll pretend that we're there
Baby, baby, Merry Christmas
To you

Under the mistletoe (to you)
Watching the fire glow
And telling me, "I love you"

Baby, baby, Merry Christmas
Oh baby, baby, Merry Christmas (darling)
Baby, baby, Merry Christmas
'Cause I love you

Oh baby, baby, Merry Christmas
Oh baby, baby, Merry Christmas
Oh baby, baby, Merry Christmas
May your every wish come true
I love you

I'll Be Your Santa Tonight


Keith Urban - I'll Be Your Santa Tonight (Official Music Video)


It should be all green and gold
Watching snow
Comin' down, Charlie Brown
And everybody gathered 'round the tree
The weatherman says
It ain't gonna snow this year
And the fog is too heavy
To cut a path for the reindeer
Your sister's stuck in Denver
And your momma can't come
But you don't have to be alone
I'll tell you why
I'll bring the magic
I'll bring the lights
I'll make you a star
At the top of the tree
Shinin' so bright
You don't need a chimney
'Cause I'll be your fire
Let's put a kiss at the top of your list
We can be naughty or nice
Don't worry baby (Oh no no)
I'll be your Santa tonight
I don't need no presents
Tied up with pretty bows
I got everything I need
When I'm holding you so close
From now until forever
Every Christmas Eve
Baby, you can believe in me
(Yes you can)
'Cause I'll bring the magic
I'll bring the lights
I'll make you a star
At the top of the tree
Shinin' so bright
You don't need a chimney
'Cause I'll be your fire
Let's put a kiss at the top of your list
We can be naughty or nice
Don't worry baby (Oh no)
I'll be your Santa tonight
Mistletoe
The lights down low
When I hold you in my arms
You'll be the one getting caught
Kissin' Santa Claus (Ooh ooh ooh)
Yes you will, pretty baby
Baby
Now I'll bring the magic
I'll bring the lights
I'll make you a star
At the top of the tree
Shinin' so bright
You don't need a chimney
No, 'cause I'll be your fire
It's Christmas Eve
Turn down the tree
And whisper your heart's delight
'Cause I got you baby
Yes, I do
I'll be your Santa tonight
Yeah, I'll be your Santa tonight
Ooooooh, baby
I'll be your Santa
Ooh yes I will

Five Poems to Soothe Kids' Toxic Stress

Grandpa was really sick now, thin like a skeleton.

The last thing I remember him saying was, "Did you bring the little dog?"

We hadn't brought Kip because Grandpa was in a hospice, but the pain-killers made him think he saw the chihuahua at the foot of the bed.  Kip had been a faithful friend stationed at the foot of his bed the previous five years at home when Grandpa was bedridden due to cancer.

Melanie, Grandpa and Kip 1962
Technically, Grandpa wasn't our 'real' grandfather. He was our grandmother's second husband. But to me, my sister, and all the many cousins, he was the best grandpa in the whole world. Everyone says that, even over fifty years later. He loved children. He loved us. He spent time talking to us, taking us on walks, teaching us to play the card game 'Casino.' And card tricks, too. All the photos with him showed everyone smiling. He was like that.

I recall watching baseball on television with him. He was a San Francisco Giants' fan. I realized last year that the reason I knew so much about the Giants was because I watched the World Series (1962) with him (the last baseball season Grandpa was at home), before he passed away the following spring. His going left a dark hole in the family.

Literature can ease the stress of a child's serious loss, so the effect doesn't advance to toxic, chronic stress. Literature draws the isolating pain out in the open. We aren't alone in our experiences; universal themes speak to our human condition, too. For me, I somehow found  "The Rainy Day," by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, probably in my parochial school library. It soothed my heartbroken, prepubescent soul with lines like "Behind the clouds is the sun still shining" and "Into each life some rain must fall, Some days must be dark and dreary."  Henry knew how I felt.
http://www.americanpoems.com/poets/longfellow/12207 

#16 Life Doesn't Frighten Me 
At All by Ian Lantz
Childhood can be filled with fears, even terrors, real and imagined. We don't need to describe the traumas kids suffer. Maya Angelou's "Life Doesn't Frighten Me," infers a child's nightmares and possible real terrors;  the voice in the poem stands up to her fears. A group discussion of a poem allows a student to absorb the comfort at her own pace and need; she can share her fear or not. But the universal experience of fear is acknowledged. http://www.swaraj.org/shikshantar/life_mayaangelou.htm

Kids can be demeaned, betrayed, bullied. How can a kid handle that? Students, usually middle-schoolers, respond with shock at the opening lines of'
                                            
I'm nobody! Who are you?
                                            

Are you nobody, too?

Someone else knows how it feels? I'm not the only one going through this? When you're born into the caste of the rejects--what's a kid to do? Like Emily Dickinson suggests, reject the insult--its the conformists who are to be ridiculed.  To read how the totally unique Emily suggests we do this, go to this link and see all the poem. http://www.online-literature.com/dickinson/448/

Every year I have taught in Southern California, I have students that have had traumatic losses due to violence close to them. Even what we consider to be a cliche can comfort them. Famous sayings and poems aren't famous to kids--its new material.  The well known saying from Tennyson's "In Memoriam" is still valid:
                      
                                           
I hold it true, whate'er befall;
                                           
I feel it, when I sorrow most;
                                           
'Tis better to have loved and lost
                                           
Than never to have loved at all.

For the rest of the poem, 
http://www.poetryfoundation.org/poem/174603. I always liked the reference to not wanting to be a 'linnet' (caged bird) that was never free to experience 'the summer wood.' Life has joys and sorrows, and we fly to the first despite the eventual descent into the second. 

Our people, our family can uphold us. Langston Hughes' "Mother to Son" speaks a mom's heart.http://allpoetry.com/Mother-To-Son Life's exertion, exhaustion, and unexpected reversals require relentless effort to overcome, often too much for the young  person by himself. Whether its a mother to son, grandpa to granddaughter, teacher to student---there are grown-ups reaching out to you. Someone cares. We can navigate you, one step at a time, past the hidden trip-ups. We know where they are-- we've tripped over a few--but let's get up and keep on climbing.

The comfort from the community;  poets from even two hundred years ago can be a member of that community. A poem can embrace the sad, frightened, lonely soul of a child.



I thought of Grandpa when his Giants won the World Series in 2010, 2012, and 2014.  I couldn't share it with him, except in my heart. That's a comforting thought. I learned that from poetry.

My Heart Be Made Anew



Kirk Franklin - The Night That Christ Was Born


Listen to the angels
Rejoicing e'er so sweetly
Receiving heaven's glory
The night that Christ was born
[repeat]

[Chorus II]
Can't you see the people
Coming from every nation
Pleading for salvation
The night that Christ was born

[Repeat Chorus I & II]

[Chorus III]
Oh such a wonderful savior
To be born in a manger
So that I can share His favor
And my heart be made anew

[Chorus IV]
Listen to the trumpets 
Shouting through the darkness
Crying 'holy, holy' 
The night that Christ was born

[Repeat Chorus III and IV]

[Repeat Chorus III] 

Listen to the trumpets 
Shouting through the darkness
Crying 'holy, holy' (Now Behold the Savior)
The night that Christ was born
[repeat Chorus]

Educational Links 12/21/19


5 Challenges We Overcame Moving To A Flipped Staff Meeting


Why Gen-Ed Teachers Are Essential for Special Education


Teacher Sick Days: A Survival Guide


What Should Teachers Need to Do to Transfer Their License to a New State?


Things Special Ed Teacher Wish Other Teachers Knew


8 Of The Most Common Sources Of Formative Assessment Data


An Efficient Classroom: 6 Factors Of Academic Achievement


What are the factors of academic achievement?
First, a definition for academics in the classroom. An academic classroom is one where the primary goal is to promote proficiency of academic standards. Everything else, while appreciated and winked at, comes after. The class, curriculum, and instruction, by design, are built to move students in their academic achievement.
If that’s your goal, what might your focuses be? What’s important? What matters? Let’s take a look at six important factors at work here.
 

Thursday, December 19, 2019

Educational Links 12/20/19

Designing Curriculum That Teachers Will Actually Use


Dyslexia

When the Tinsel Hits the Fan: How to Prevent Holiday Meltdowns



POVERTY AND SCHOOL FUNDING: WHY LOW-INCOME STUDENTS OFTEN SUFFER


3 things you should know about school network security


Most Popular EdSurge Podcast Episodes of 2019

Easy Ways to Build Metacognitive Skills


Learn strategies to increase student engagement and stop students from asking, “Why are we doing this?”

Deluxe Christmas-Pentatonix


Pentatonix A Pentatonix Christmas Deluxe FULL ALBUM

Music To Focus By

MzTeachuh: Music To Focus By:   The Best of Mozart  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rb0UmrCXxVA

Counseling and Supervision; Supervision and Counseling

MzTeachuh: Counseling and Supervision; Supervision and Counse...: What to change in a school? I have reflected upon what change would have the greatest impact based just upon my own observations. Coun...

Teaching Is Giving Feedback

MzTeachuh: Teaching Is Giving Feedback: 1. Feedback to improve student learning What is feedback? http://www.flinders.edu.au/teaching/...

Wednesday, December 18, 2019

Educational Links 12/19/19


What Technology Can & Cannot Replace In The Classroom

Strategies for Addressing Class Inequalities During Winter Break


Dozens of Outline Maps You Can Print for Free



Fewer Students Are Going To College. Here's Why That Matters



It's Not Just Teachers Who Need a Lesson in the Science of Reading

Stories of Change: Educators Shift Practices to Reach All Learners



What’s Executive Function—and Why Does It Matter?


Executive function is the brain’s air traffic controller, intercepting a tangle of thoughts and impulses and steering them toward safe, productive outcomes. Executive function allows children to improve their abilities to stay focused, plan ahead, regulate their emotions, and think flexibly and creatively.

ADHD-Interventions for the Classroom

Helping the Student with ADHD in the Classroom: Strategies for Teachers

http://www.ldonline.org/article/5911/


Classroom Accommodations for ADHD



School Interventions




Teaching Students with ADHD: Strategies That Help Every Child Shine

https://www.additudemag.com/teaching-strategies-for-students-with-adhd/

Your child’s teacher is your partner in a fair and equitable education, but does she have the ADHD tools she needs? The following ADHD teaching strategies will help all students — but especially those with ADD — learn to the best of their ability in any classroom.

My Greatest Gift Is You



Merry Christmas, I Love You (Ballad Version) Chicago