Which means:
You can't pack up your classroom library
You can't tear down those anchor charts
You can't stop meeting with those striving readers
You can't just turn on a movie everyday until the end of the school year
and also you're tired from:
-being the "it" teacher all year long
-from giving your job 110%
-from the constant go go energy that comes with being an upper elementary literacy teacher
You know that winging it leaves you feeling frustrated and your classroom in chaos.
Because let's face it your 80% is everyone else's 100%
This workshop is for you if you are wanting to plan for a way to keep your students learning, build community and still tackle that long end of the year list also known as your ticket to summer break.
What past workshop attendees had to say when asked about their biggest workshop takeaways:
"Even though we are tired, the kids need us to stick with routines! We can keep rigor but make it fun at the same time."
"The biggest take away was the importance of setting myself and my students up for success by planning ahead for the end of the year rather than spur of the moment ideas or craziness in our routine."
"I appreciate the format and the time you took to put this together."
Save your seat now and secure your spot.
We've heard the phrase finish strong and it often conjures up an image of someone doing the most. Often with energy we don't have to give.
Learn what it means to finish the year with intention and energy to spare.
After surviving test prep you might be tempted to just throw on a movie and have students color for the rest of the school year. I hear you...but there is a better way.
Learn why trying to finish strong-ish is the best you can give to your future self.
Long gone are the days where we throw everything into a closet for future you to worry about.
In this workshop you will learn my four step approach for crafting a low key plan that will help you end the school year with intention.
Hi, I'm your coach Eva!
I've been in education for 19 years and I know what it's like to want to grow as an upper elementary teacher and not know where to turn.
You've heard other teachers talk about how they just plan to coax through the rest of the year.
All they have planned to do with students is watching movies and coloring sheets. This doesn't sit right with you, but you're not quite sure what else you can do.
You also know that the learning needs to continue, but you know you and your students don't have the same amount of energy that you used to.
That's where this workshop comes in. Learn the what, the why and the how of finishing the school year strong-ish. Because sometimes we only have a grip on some of it and that's okay.
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