Posted in General Inspiration, Hope for Teachers, Note to Teachers, Pep Talk

Goodness No!!


Dear Teacher,

Today I want to talk about Pete the Cat (a character in children’s books).

I teach sixth grade, and I know how this post will look to those who teach middle and high school.  Just bare with me, though!  I think the message is a good one.  Please keep reading!  🙂

I have a four, almost five, year-old son.  He is in 4k.  I have been opened up to a whole new world.  A world filled with play-learn stations, camp songs, and kids’ books.  It has been a fun experience.  I never thought it would be life changing.

Last week, I overheard my son being read to by his Nana.  I wasn’t really paying attention until my son blurts out, “GOODNESS NO!”  The way he said it cracked me up, so I listened in.  It turned out to be a great little lesson for me, as a teacher (or human, for that matter).  I read, reread, and read this book to my son since this, and we are often found saying, “Goodness no!” to each other throughout the day.

I thought it would be a great story to share, especially on Friday when most of us reflect on the week.  Give a watch and listen, and the read on.

Did Pete cry?  Goodness no!

I love that!  I really do!

Okay, now that the story is over, what does this have to do with teaching?

We so very often get wrapped up in the “stuff” of teaching.  Our lesson plans.  Our classroom management.  Our pacing.  Our observations.  Our teammate.  Our administrators.  Our classroom materials.  Our pride in teaching.  Our students’ test results.  Our _______________…you fill in the rest.

When we get wrapped up in all of this and something goes wrong, it is so easy to fall into a “freak out” cycle.  We may not cry, but our blood pressure rises.  Our stress headaches start.  Our patience flat-lines.  We start to drop other things that matter because we lost something that has had an elevated priority for us.  We slowly spiral out of control.

We can regain composure and get moving again.  But then when something else goes awry, the cycle starts again.  An easier way to say what the cycle is to say that we “cry.”  Even if there is no tears.

This is, unfortunately, the norm for teachers.  Talk to anyone for a while and you will see that we all have our “buttons” that make us “cry” when we lose them.  We all have things that have become our focus that are important, don’t get me wrong, but still they are misplaced priorities.  We have let ourselves lose focus (which is sounding like a theme for me here the  last couple of weeks).

There are some teachers, though, that are more like Pete the Cat.  Even-keeled.  Stuff does not seem to bother them.  AND they are reaching and teaching students like a champ.

What is their secret?

Do they “cry” when they lose their “buttons?”

GOODNESS NO!

They know that the classroom “stuff” will come and it will go.

They keep on singing their song.

And what is their song about?

Their students.

I have said this a lot lately, but no matter how many times it is said it is never less true.  Students are our goal.  Who they are and what they need.  This determines everything for us.  They are who we are there for.  They are more than “buttons.”  They are the reason for teaching.

So, do we need to cry?

Goodness no!

The other stuff will come and it will go.

The students are our song and we can keep on singing no matter what.

Simplistic?  Easier said than lived out?  Works on paper and hard in reality?  Probably so.  That does not mean it is not true.  That does not mean it is not possible.

You can be “Pete the Cat.”

Keep on singing!

As you look back on the week, what buttons were lost?  Do they matter in the grand scheme of things?  Are you able to keep singing your student song?

You are awesome.  You are Pete the Cat.  Let those buttons go.  They will come and they will go.  Keep on singing, Teacher, and keep on teaching!

Love, Teacher

Posted in General Inspiration, Get Psyched!, Pep Talk

Run, Teacher, Run


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Dear Teacher,

I don’t know where today finds you, but there is only one thing that you need to do today to move on from yesterday.

Run.

I don’t mean physically run.  I don’t mean run away from whatever may be going on.  I mean keep going.  Get a momentum going and keep it up.  Don’t stop.

Run.

You have goals for yourself as a teacher.  You have goals for your students.  You have goals for your classes.  You have goals for your school.  Look at those goals.  Keep them in sight.  No matter what happens, don’t lose focus.  You head towards whatever your focus is.  Focus on your goals and…

Run.

You know who you want to be as a teacher.  You know the teacher you want to be known as.  You know the teacher you students need.  And you know how hard it is to get there and be that teacher…and the obstacles grow every day.  Don’t give up.  Keep focusing on the goal and…

Run.

You know what your students need.  You know what they are missing.  You know where they need to go.  You know where they need to be when they leave you.  You know the destination, though you don’t always know how to get there.  Focus on that end, keep looking for the right route, keep working through detours and dead ends.  Find a way to get there and…

Run.

You, your students, your classes, your school all need you.  They need you to keep going,.  They need you to persevere.  They need you to never stop.  They need you to…

Run!

Run today, Teacher.  Run with all that you have.  Don’t stop.  Make today great.  Focus on the finish line today and run.  You may still be far from the finish at the end of the day…but at least you will be closer.  Don’t stop, just…

RUN!

You are awesome!  Don’t stop running.  Keep going.  You can do it!  We all believe in you!  You are amazing!  Keep going, keep teaching, and keep running, Teacher!

Love, Teacher

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Posted in Pep Talk, Picture Note, Poster/Graphic

Small Notes – Big and Awesome Message


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Dear Teacher,

I think the notes say it all.  You are awesome!  Keep going, keep going, keep going!  Keep on teaching, Teacher!

Love, Teacher

Posted in General Inspiration, Teacher Testimony, Thank You!

Thank You Note (from another Teacher who was once a student)


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Dear Teacher,

Thank you.  I mean it.  Really.  Thank you!

As a former student, I thank you for the time you took to plan.  I thank you for the hours you put into your lessons, but also your willingness to let that time go when opportunities happened in the classroom for deeper learning and you scrapped your plans to teach where we, the students, were are the time.

Thank you for the time you took to set up your classroom.  Thank you for the posters and funny jokes about math.  Thank you for giving me something to look at in the moments of distraction that helped my mind get back to learning.  Thank you for the seating charts and seating changes that helped me learn better, even if I or other students fought them.

Thank you for the care you showed.  Day after day, I could never doubt that you cared about me.  Though I may not have loved your class, your subject, or thought you were cool, I did ALWAYS know that you cared about me.  That really did make me care about what you were trying to teach.  I definitely cannot deny it.

Thank you for going the extra mile for me.  Thank you for being a great teacher.  Thank you for trying new strategies.  Thank you for staying after school.  Thank you for quick turnaround in grading.  Thank you for…well…everything.

Thank you, Teacher!

Thank you.

I am a better teacher because I have your shoulders to stand on.  I am better for my students because you were a better teacher than I am.  But I am learning.  You set a high bar, but I hope to one day reach that goal.  Thank you, thank you, thank you!

Did I mention, “Thank you”?

We do not hear it enough, and because of that sometimes we lose focus.  We are affecting our students, though.  This was a heartfelt letter to teachers from my past.  We do make a difference.  We do.  Let us remember why we do what we do and put up with what we put up with.  It is for the students.  Who knows, you might be teaching the next great teacher!  Keep your focus and do what you know to do, and do it well.  You are awesome so I know that you will.

Keep on teaching, you amazing Teacher, you!

Love, Teacher

Apple Influence

Posted in General Inspiration, Get Psyched!, Hope for Teachers, Note to Teachers

Alive (on Monday)


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Dear Teacher,

Another Monday.  Another week.  Are you ready?  Are you pumped?  Are you beat-up?  Are you dragging?  Are you somewhere in between?

Let’s see if there is a theme song that will cover wherever you may be on the spectrum.  Click play and read on!

It’s Monday.  That could mean a lot of things to you.

If you are in the “up” side of the teaching roller-coaster, you are excited, amped up, and ready to go.

If you are in the “down” of the teaching ride, you are tired, worn-out, and scrambling to make sure that you have it all together.

If you are at the “top” of the hill, you have been up early just chomping at the bit to get back to school and your students today.

If you are at the “bottom” of the hill, you have probably slept in and wondering if you have enough sick days to cash one in today.

No matter where you are…which is probably somewhere between one of the stages listed…you are a teacher.  Remember what that means!

You get to do what no one else gets to do, and you are good at it (no matter what anyone says)!

  • You get to teach!  
  • You get to help students learn about the world!  
  • You get to see the “aha” moments.  
  • You get to see students learn.  
  • You get to see them learn how to learn for themselves and by themselves.  
  • You get to see students become better readers.  
  • You get to see them become better writers.  
  • You get to see them become better people.  
  • You get to see them become the better people that will better the world and better the future.

You get to do what no one else gets to do!  You are a teacher!  You teach!  And you are good at it!

Teacher, look up!  You are alive!  You are a teacher!  Teach like you mean it today!

Shake off those things that bring you down.  Shrug off what people say that doesn’t line up with what you know about your students and yourself.  Learn from reflections and observations, and let those things make you better.

Focus on the students, focus on the students, focus on your students!  (I can’t say that enough!)  Be encouraged by something…find the positive in the things that want to drag you down.  Find what is great about every student, and try to bring it out!

Look around at the great teachers around you and remember you are a champion among champions!  Teach what the students need you to teach.  Teach in a way that students can learn and learn for themselves.

Be alive today.

  • Smile more.
  • Give high-fives.
  • Spread encouragement to others.
  • Breathe.
  • Let today be awesome.
  • Let this week be awesome.
  • Be awesome.

You are awesome!

This is your week.

Make this week yours.

You are amazing!

Keep on teaching, Teacher!

Love, Teacher

Posted in General Inspiration, Hope for Teachers, Note to Teachers, Picture Note, Poster/Graphic, Reflection

Well Done!


Dear Teacher,

Same message as yesterday and last weekend…don’t forget to see the good and positive along with the “needs work” areas as you reflect on the week.  You had some awesome in you this week and do did your students.  Don’t forget to celebrate and take a little bow.  You deserve to and have earned it!  You rock because you are awesome!  Keep on teaching, Teacher!

Share this encouragement with another teacher.  He or she deserves it, too!

Love, Teacher

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Posted in Friday Note, General Inspiration, Hope for Teachers, Pep Talk

Friday (it’s okay to smile)


Dear Teacher,

It sounds like, from the feedback I have gotten, that this week has been a rough one for most of us.  Too many things to do.  Too many obstacles to overcome.  Too many problems to solve.

You are worn out.

You are beat up.

You are spent

And now it is Friday.

A smile is deserved.  Go ahead and do it!  You know you want to.  🙂

No matter what happened this week.  No matter what you were told.  No matter where you messed up.  No matter what, there was some “up” for all of the downs this week.  Look back and find it and then celebrate it!

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You were able to get some things accomplished.  Celebrate.

You were able to get some light bulbs to turn on with students.  Celebrate.

You were able to connect with some students in new ways.  Celebrate.

You were able to get some traction on the content you are teaching.  Celebrate.

You were able to get students to learn a little more on their own.  Celebrate.

You made a difference with at least a student or two.  You helped a fellow teacher feel encouraged.  You made someone’s day brighter.  You did something for someone they could not do on their own.  Celebrate.  Celebrate.  Celebrate.

Do go back and see what did not work and what you need to work on.  That is important.  Just don’t forget to celebrate and smile for what you did right.  That is equally important.

You got to Friday.  Smile.  Celebrate.  It is okay.  You have earned it!

You are awesome!  I know that you see what needs improvement.  Just remember that you also do somethings well.  You are amazing and you are making a difference.  Keep on teaching, Teacher, and keep on celebrating the good!

Love, Teacher

 

 

Posted in General Inspiration, Note to Teachers, Pep Talk, Perseverance, Quotes to Inspire

Move


Dear Teacher,

This is going to be a quick one!  I, like you, have a zillion things to accomplish and the time to finish about three!  Thus is the life of a teacher.  Too much to do…and not near enough time to even think about how do to half of what needs to be done let alone get any of it done!

And that is what I want to talk about.  What do we do when we have too much to do.

We just do.

We move.

We go.

We do.

It is old and tiresome to quote, but I feel like I need to mention something that the Chinese philosopher, Lau-tzu said a long, long, long time ago:

“A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step.”

We have a thousand miles to move every day as a teacher.  It is overwhelming, to say the least.  But we can’t let this stop us.  We can’t.  Our students need us.  So we just need to start.

We need to take a step.

Then another.

Then another.

Then…

You get it.

We need to move.

Sometimes movement is the best we can do.  Sometimes we can only muster up the energy, strength, and time for a single step…other times it might be seventeen…we might even be able to go a few miles.  No matter how far we go, we just need to move.  We need to step.  We need to go.

Start stepping.

Move.

Go.

You may not get far today, but just move.

Oh, and make sure your students and their needs are you destination!

So what are you waiting for?  Just move!

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You are tired, but you are awesome!  It is hard, but you can do it!  Don’t stop!  Don’t give up!  Keep going, Teacher, and keep on teaching!

Love, Teacher

Posted in General Inspiration, Hope for Teachers, Note to Teachers, Pep Talk, Perseverance, Picture Note

The Long, Hard Road


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Dear Teacher,

Two words: Keep going!

It is Wednesday.  Keep going.

You are feeling burned out.  Keep going.

You don’t feel supported.  Keep going.

You are lost in your content.  Keep going.

You have too much to do.  Keep going.

You have some difficult students.  Keep going.

You have things going on at home.  Keep going.

You have issues at your school.  Keep going.

You are not getting along with coworkers.  Keep going.

You are tired.  Keep going.

You are beat up.  Keep going.

You are hurt.  Keep going.

You are emotionally spent.  Keep going.

You are out of ideas.  Keep going.

You have too many students to get to each one every day.  Keep going.

You want to give up.  Keep going.

Keep going.

Keep going.

Keep going.

Your students are so close to breakthroughs.  Keep going!

Your students look to you as their only hope in the day.  Keep going!

Your students need your consistency.  Keep going!

Your students are learning to learn on their own.  Keep going!

Your students are having more and more “aha” moments every day.  Keep going!

Your students are figure things out.  Keep going!

Your students are learning.  Keep going!

You are who they need and need you to be.  Keep going!

Keep going!

Keep going!

Keep going!

The road is long.  The road is hard.  Keep going.

There are thorns.  There are rocks.  There are hills.  There are mountains.  Keep going.

The end is far and your strength is almost gone.  Keep going.

You will make it.  You can get there.  Keep going!

Teacher, don’t give up.

Keep going!

You are awesome.  You can do this.  Don’t stop.  Don’t give up.  Keep on teaching, Teacher, and keep going!

Love, Teacher

Posted in General Inspiration, Hope for Teachers, Note to Teachers, Video Note

Tuesday Reminder…


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Dear Teacher,

Today is Tuesday.  You are back into the grind of another week.  Tuesdays can be hard.  If it is a rough, long day, it is really rough and long because the end of the week is still so very far away!

I hope today is not one of those days for you.  As a matter of fact, don’t let it be.  Take charge of this Tuesday.  Make it yours!  Don’t let stress and worries drag it down and away from you.  Keep finding the positive.  Keep remembering your goal (your students) and keep moving towards it.

  • Find a way to work with difficult students.
  • Check some things off of your “to-do” list.
  • Clean a pile or two off of your desk.
  • Get engagement from your students, no matter what it takes.
  • Get some student to connect “A” to “B”…and do so on their own.
  • Have a breakthrough with a student.
  • Try a new strategy.
  • Master an old tried strategy.
  • Make students know they are smart.
  • Give a hug or two.
  • Write some notes to make people feel awesome.
  • Give lots and lots of high-fives.
  • Look in the mirror and remind yourself of your awesome.
  • Put some non-priorities on the back burner.
  • Focus, focus, focus on students and what they need.
  • Help students get just a little better at learning on their own.
  • Do something.
  • Help someone.
  • Be awesome.

Today is Tuesday.  It is your day.  Make it yours.  Don’ let it slip away!

Here is my second attempt at an encouraging and/or motivational video.  I like this one a lot better than the first.  Have a watch and then share it with other teachers you think could use a shot of awesome!

So, Tuesday Teacher, remember that your awesome!  You are awesome.  You have awesome.  Be awesome and share awesome with every student, teacher, parent, family member, administrator, support staff member you see…and be awesome to yourself.  

You are amazing!  Today will be yours.  It is yours.  I know you will make it yours!  You are going to make a difference for at least one person today…probably more.  I love the way you care so much for the people around you, especially your students.  Show that care today.  I know you will!  Keep on teaching, you wonderful Teacher, you!

Love, Teacher

PS…Here is the first video, in case you missed it.  Motivational ABCs – The Movie!