A raw and honest narrative that begs us to take a look into the depths of our mind.
Author: Kriti K
I am Kriti, an avid reader and collector of books. I bring you my thoughts on known and hidden gems of the book world and creators in all domains.
In this conversation with Buster Benson, I try to find out the what, why, how and when of writing regularly, exploring the different ways in which we have integrated it in our lives.
Want to learn something new but not sure where to start? Thinking of writing about it but don’t feel like confident? This exercise is made for you! 🙂
What can we do to sharpen our creative instincts? Will playing with some word sand go a long way? Visit the Writer’s Sandbox.
Building a writing routine? Or thinking of making changes to the one you have? Here are insights from an amazing book on making time for creative pursuits.
It has been a while since I have written something. How do I get back on track? Here’s my strategy: tapping my interests to take the pen again!
There is nothing better than celebrating accomplishments. This January, I read 6 books and from my Book Bingo, earned 1 key and allowance to buy 1 book.Â
My first experience in student teaching was in Junior High Math and I recount here the adventures I had with my students and share this journey of growth.
This year I chose my 50 books in advance and adopted new reading habits. I know I am going to reach my target. You can too with some planning!
What to expect and what to do as a student teacher, entering your mentor teacher’s classroom for the first time.
Sometimes you come across a statement that makes you think deeply about your practice. This quote by Marshall McLuhan made me think deeply about my role as a teacher in my classroom.
A review of and best practices in Selective Response Items — Alternative responses, Matching and Multiple Choice Questions
Reflection on Dive into Inquiry by Trevor Mackenzie and ideas about teaching, lesson planning and relationships.
Taking the leap from theories to practices is a tough one. Here’s my first attempt at gamifying my math classroom.
September is around the corner… let’s take a look at the moments that stood out for me this summer, 2018. Reading, writing, editing, learning always!
How do theories in education support gamification? I think there isn’t a more convincing argument for gamifying your classroom!
What does scientific research say about how brain learn? How can we apply this knowledge to the classroom?
In this interview, Treena shares her experiences as an English teacher in Japan and then a Teaching Assistant in Canada. We also discuss teachable moments.