Plants Need Heat to Grow and So Do I
Admittedly, I didn't perform to the best of my abilities last week. Like a primrose in the frost, I failed to grow as a teacher. By this, I mean, I got lazy. Planning was reduced to 10 minutes per class and classroom management was put on the back burner.
Thankfully, I work with nurturing master educators that are preparing me like a garden in winter. Both of my cooperating teachers noticed areas for growth and provided means that prompted my flowers to bloom.
This week has been a success because my apical meristem was booming with auxin for upward growth. One cooperating teacher applied a product called Plan-Power. Plan-Power is an aqueous solution of love, time, and thoughtfulness that prompts a young teacher to spend at least 30 minutes to plan each class.
In addition I was treated with Variable Assessment which is a granular supplement mixed with a solution of Curriculum concentrate. This prompts a student teacher to holistically assess students with real-world situations.
Lastly, I was provided Love, the strongest growing supplement of all. The Big Spring School District community has been supportive of my mission to develop as a professional. My cooperating teachers are the main residual agent to keep this supplement readily available to me on a recurring basis.
Next week's growth requires even more energy for me to sustain my current progress in addition to spreading my roots and continuing to reach for the sun.
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