This blog began in Room 52 at Alexander Muir/Gladstone Ave Junior and Senior Public School in 2011. I am now a former Toronto District School Board (TDSB) educator on a new journey at the University of Toronto Scarborough.
So, while I may never find myself in Room 52, the blog's name is an homage to one of the school communities, central to my development as an educator and person.
After looking at the introductory (or review) section of the textbook, and this great graphic from Pinterest, let's take a look at these two things. One of them is silly, the other not, but both of them are informative:
I am also thinking of how we can use the concepts of a translation, reflection, and rotation in a short Dance/Movement routine!
Pink Day
I was very impressed to see members of the Student Council visit Room 28 and engage them in some great discussions about issues related to Bullying, Transphobia, and Homophobia. I mentioned to them that I have taught in 5 schools and never seen a more proactive and involved Student Council.
Student Council discussion with our class
These were some awesome messages produced by our students to challenge the many forms of bullying we see everyday.
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