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Sunday SubTips! I subbed in middle school choir this week and it was so fun! 🧵 1/5
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- Sloppiness - Desperation - Self-sabotage - Lack of self-respect - Immature - Low-value - Irresponsibility Clean and Organize well like a responsible and respectful submissive. #subTips
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Sunday SubTips! I have a theory that the trick to effective substitute teaching is finding the tension between “I know I am not your teacher” and “I actually am A teacher.” One way I have learned to play that tension is by holding things very lightly in the classroom, 🧵
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Sunday SubTips! I started SubCommunities, our gathering spaces for substitute teachers, because I, personally, needed a professional learning community as a substitute teacher. 🧵
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Sunday Subtips! I am a curious person by nature, but when I am teaching and student behaviors get out of hand, I tend to get reactive and anxious. My normally curious mindset shifts to fear and apprehension. 🧵 1/9
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Sunday SubTips! Substitute teaching in a known environment versus substitute teaching in a brand new building are night and day experiences. 🧵
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Sunday SubTips: Teacher Appreciation Week Edition (and a day late). Happy teacher appreciation week! I subbed (choir!) at both an elementary and middle school today and I definitely felt the Teacher Appreciation Week love. Despite feeling very welcomed and appreciated in 🧵
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Sunday SubTips! One of the most challenging lessons to teach young learners is when they should request adult intervention while negotiating life with peers. When you are 4 or 5 years old, EVERYTHING feels like a very big deal. 🧵
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Sunday SubTips! Teamwork actually DOES make the dream work - and when substitute educators and building Educational Support Staff (paras, classroom aides, custodial staff, lunch room staff, office professionals, recess teachers) work together, students win. However,🧵
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Sunday SubTips! The end of the year can be tricky. Emotions are high and schedules are different. Here are five tips for thriving as a substitute teacher, at the end of the school year. Feel free to add your own tips and ideas in the comments! 🧵 #sundaysubtips #conklined
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Sunday SubTips! Confidence, even the hint of it, in a substitute teacher can put students at ease. Here are four suggestions for how to be, or at least appear, confident in front of students! 🧵 #sundaysubtips #confidence #attentionsignals
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Sunday SubTips! We were just discussing the concept of "emotional flooding" with a group of substitute educators at our Cascade SubCommunity gathering in Mountlake Terrace, WA. Flooding, or the overwhelming emotions that come when we are triggered by a student, adult, or🧵
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Sunday SubTips: Names are so important! I am convinced that one of the reasons substitute teachers struggle to connect with students is because they often start the day by cold calling unfamiliar names. Taking accurate attendance is critical for student safety AND it can be🧵
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Sunday SubTips! Triggers are events that cause someone to feel upset and frightened because they prompt a memory of something bad that has happened in the past. Glimmers are small moments that spark joy or peace, which can help cue our nervous system to feel safe and calm. 🧵
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Sunday SubTips! So many of the conversations I have been having with my fellow substitute educators lately center around challenging behaviors in the classroom. I have heard very vulnerable and authentic discussions about how student behaviors in the classroom have🧵
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Sunday SubTips! The more I sub, the more I lament the myriad of communication breakdowns that happen between a teacher calling in for relief, and me showing up in their classroom. And while I have some influence when it comes to changing or fixing those🧵
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Sunday SubTips! After almost 25 years of experience in education, I have discovered the two most powerful tools I can offer to students of any age are choice and voice. Here are a few examples of how teachers can effectively incorporate choice and voice into their substitute🧵
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