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Friday, May 16, 2014

Happy Teachers Appreciation Day - 2014

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I had a great time yesterday at my school's lunch. I almost didn't want to go because this will be my last Teacher's Day lunch at ITESM. 

Proud Tec Teacher

I will miss being a Tec teacher. The lunch was a joy as always. I know quite a few of my coworkers, but because so many of them are part-time I rarely get to see them. That's what makes these lunches so much fun!
My award

I also had the added bonus of receiving an award for the two  international projects I started at ITESM this year: The Alphabet Book project and The Dram Flag Project. It is always great to be appreciated for the things that we do as teachers.

I hope that you had an amazing day as well, and that we all go on to experience greatness for the next year!



Thursday, May 1, 2014

The five best teachers

It is May! On May sixth teachers around the USA will be basking in the glory of, "Teacher's appreciation day." May 15th is also Teacher's day in Mexico. Thus, I thought that to start May off on the right foot in honor of these days, I should write a blog about the teachers I am thankful for having. I tried to really think whom I should be appreciating. From my Kindergarten diploma (which I still have pinned to my bulletin board in San Diego) to my Masters… so many teachers have helped me get where I am today. Which teachers should receive my appreciation?

When I first thought of writing this I thought the decision would be easy. However, when I sat down to write it I couldn’t lower it to one…in fact I couldn’t lower it to a top ten! So here are the five groups of teachers who have impacted me most and whom I strive to imitate day by day.

1. The type who are passionate about what they teach.
Even when I didn’t share their passion, there were the teachers who really cared about what they were teaching. And that fact that they believed that Nonverbal Communication (Professor Beach), Group Communication (Ron Lustig), or Geography (Professor Osborn) would really be used in my life motivated me in their classes. In appreciation of them I promise to share my love of languages with students and I help them convince themselves that English will help them in their future!

2. The type who don’t give up.
I struggled in math when I was younger. My sixth grade teacher (Mrs. Corcoran) gave me what seemed like hundreds of extra credit worksheets to improve my grade and help me practice. I never became a math whiz, but I did have a solid base after that. Similarly Spanish in high school didn’t come easily to me. My teacher (Mr. Naranjo) held private classes for me after class one on one or with another student until I finally stood up mid-lesson and said, “Oh! So that’s the subjunctive!” In appreciation of them I promise that no student who comes to my office for help will be turned away, and that I will always offer extra help (be it online or in person).

3. The type who let me do new things.
In 5th grade Ms. Sipe did a State project which included presenting on different states, AND puffy painting a square of fabric with our representation of the State. This was then mailed to the state’s Governor with a letter explaining I was researching Utah for a class project and we were making a quilt of the country. If he could please sign the quilt and send it back we’d appreciate it. I must have proofread that letter thousands of times! And when I got back the envelope filled with brochures about Utah’s history and my signed quilt square, I was beyond excited! In high school my English teacher Mrs. Bamberg often did different quizzes. First we would draw out summary of a chapter, then we would recreate trench warfare in the classroom. Flash forward to studying art in Spain where our teacher (Rueben) actually took us into museums to look at the real art! This wasn’t a once a semester trip, oh no. We went at least once a month. This was groundbreaking to me. I loved being taught about things while actually seeing them. In appreciation of them I promise that I will always be willing to try new things and keep using the old new things that worked (like Skype in the classroom) 
4. The type who gave me options
My freshman English teacher Mr. Fey, my sophomore English teacher Mrs. Pyle, my Political Science teacher often gave assignments as options. You can create a diorama or write a song. You can take this class for 100% and write essays, or take the class for 90% and just take tests. Whatever their reasons I loved that these classes gave me the freedom to choose activities I felt I could really succeed in (pretty much anything that didn’t include drawing) and I use this with my student now. In appreciation of them I promise to integrate options into my students' activities.

5. The type who aren’t my teachers, but I still learn from them
The teachers whose webinars I attend, whose lessons have inspired me, whose advice has made me better have made me a better teacher. This list is probably the longest and includes my parents, co-workers (e.g. Ann, Michelle, Mickey, John), classmates, (e.g. Lauren, Juliet, Mary, Chelsi) LinkedIn group members (e.g. Sylvia , David) , Twitter Teachers (e.g. Shanthi, Shelly, John, Jon, Jase) and people in my Facebook groups. All of you have made me better. Thank you! In appreciation of you I promise to always keep my eyes open to your ideas and be willing to adapt them for my classes.

Monday, May 6, 2013

Freebies for Teachers on May 7th 2013

May 7th is Teacher Appreciation Day and some businesses are coming out in support of teachers with these freebies:

As deals expire they are crossed out


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The Alamo Drafthouse  has decided that teachers deserve free popcorn! I am a bit jealous I don't live there. Good May 6th-May 12th

Albright Knox in Buffalo, New York offers free admission to the gallery to teachers all week.

Amerigo in Tennessee is saying thank you with tiramisu
with your entree purchase. Offer is good May 6th through May 10th with a valid teacher's ID. 

Applebees in Wisconsin is appreciating retired, and current teachers with a free lunch or dinner. They'll let you choose from 6 different entrees. Only good May 7th 


Barley and Hops is giving away free cheeseburgers today for teachers be sure to bring your ID if you're luck enough to live nearby!

Boston's MCKinney has figured out we all love pizza! Get your free individual pizza with ID good May 6th through May 10th.


Brooklyn Farmacy  says, "May 7th, free egg creams all day for teachers. Thanks for all you do!" Stop on by.

Brothers Three Pizza in Appleton is giving out free small pizzas to teachers through Thursday. Appleton teachers are lucky! Don't forget your ID.

Buca Di Beppo is giving teacher's a free Buca-Taster Bowl of Ravioli or Baked Ziti all week (May 6th-May 10th). Bring your teacher's ID and this coupon. Alternatively you can get $20 off if you order to go. Not sure where there is a Buca Di Beppo? Check out their locator.

Chick-fil-A is appreciating Teachers, Faculty and Staff with a a FREE Chicken Sandwich for Teacher Appreciation Day! Stop by a participating location between 10:30am – Close Tuesday May 7th and show your Valid School ID! Be sure to call your local Chick-fil-A to verify they are in on this deal.

Chipotle is giving teachers a free menu item with they buy any regularly priced item (commonly known as BOGO) on May 7th. Call ahead to be sure your local Chipotle is participating and don't forget your ID:

Celebrity Cupcakes in Houston gives all teachers a free cupcake, or 50% off a dozen! Valid only May 7th and you must have proof you are a teacher.

Coldstone has the best ice cream! And those teachers in Appleton get free ice cream if they come in through May 9th! Lucky!

Cupcake Royale is offering a free scoop of ice cream on May 7th with a school ID. 

Dominick's Pizza and Pasta  is giving all teachers a free shirt with any purchase (and proof that you are a teacher). Valid until close.

Dress Barn gives 20% of in store purchases with valid teacher ID. Check to make sure your local store offers this on May 7th.

FADO an Irish pub in Chicago is giving teachers a free appetizer or drink all week! Just show a teacher's ID.


Freeds Bakery gives you one free cupcake and each additional cupcake for only a dollar. I am not 100% sure if this is all week or just today.

Famous Dave’s BBQ (in Chandler, Peoria, Mesa and Gilbert). If you are an Valley teacher find the one near you and get a Free Famous Dave’s BBQ Two Meat Salute for ”National Teacher Appreciation Day.” The Two-Meat Salute is a choice of two different meats: St Louis-Style Spareribs, Georgia Chopped Pork, Texas Beef Brisket, Hot Link Sausage, Southside Rib Tips, Beer-Battered Cod, Country–Roasted or Barbecue Chicken and Traditional or Boneless Chicken Wings. Good on May 7th with a valid school ID.

Family Video is giving teachers one free rental May 7th. Just bring valid proof you are an educator (pay stub, ID, etc) to your local store.

The Fentiman Arms Yes that's right we appreciate teachers in London too! This pub gives a free glass of bubbly on arrival to any teacher who pops in for lunch or dinner on May 7th!

Gold's Gym in Bridgewater is giving away a free week of working out good through May 10th. Just show up with your school ID and sweat away!

GW School Supply is taking the phrase apples for teachers a bit literally. Per their tweet if you stop by one of their stores though May 10th they'll give you an apple

Jared's Stuffed Cupcakes in Nutley is giving all teachers a free cupcake today.

Jersey Mikes is giving free mini subs to all teachers with valid IDs who stop by the store May 7th.

Johns Pizza is giving teachers a free buffet and beverage today (May 7th). Just fill out and print the certificate linked and your school ID. Locations vary throughout the US, but are mainly in California.

The Kettle House in Louisiana is giving free cupcakes to teachers with their badge.

McDonald’s I've heard mixed things about McDonald's honoring this so you may want to call ahead. Allegedly today between 5am and 8pm you can stop in with your school ID and and get an Extra Value meal.  Check out  McDonald's website to find a location near you.

New York and Company is giving teacher's an additional 25% products purchased in store (with proper ID). Tons of locations: Find one close to you here. No coupon needed, just a school ID shop before May 8th for the discount.

Orange Leaf (locations all around the States) is giving teachers 50% with their school ID May 7th: This varies from location to location so be sure to call ahead!

Panera lets you sign up online for a free coffee this week (through May 11th).

Philadelphia Pets  May 7th from 1pm to 8pm you can adopt a pet for free in Philadelphia with a valid teacher's ID.

Retro Bakery in Las Vegas is giving a free cupcake to all teachers with valid ID.

Scrumps Cupcakes is giving a free mini-cupcake through May 10th for all teacher's lucky enough to live close to their location Tennessee. Bring your teacher's ID:

Sonic is giving free Cherry Limeade to teachers! This freebie is only good with the coupon and doesn't expire until May 18th!

The Tucson Padres are giving you free seats to watch them play! Just bring THIS coupon and your TVT Teacher discount card to get 2 free box seats May 10th or May 11th.

Vulcan in Alabama offers free admission for teachers today. Just show your ID:

The Walking Company knows teachers are on their feet all day and is offering a free gift ($40 value) with any purchase regular footwear purchase. Don't forget your ID:

FOR YOU AS A TEACHER (and available ONLINE)

Snap is offering teachers a sneak peak at SNAP! Reading. This is good through May 31st at which time you have the option to switch to a paid subscription. Click here if you are interested. 

SpellingCity Offers a free 30-day Premium Membership trial using offer code: teachersrock! Check them out http://www.spellingcity.com/  (unsure when this one expires)

Teachers Pay Teachers   is offering up to 28% off for the next two days in appreciation of teachers. Use code TAD13 at checkout. This code is good until May 8th at midnight Hawaii time. If you don't have an account you can create one for free here.


WizIQ is offering a free course for teacher's May 6th-10th.


Know of something I am missing? Let me know in the comments and I'll add it as soon as I confirm it!
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