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Mr. Schott's Test Podcast
A weird ending time to first semester emboldens a sense of chaos to the school year.
Gifts in two forms have made this week much brighter.
As the number of student not in my classroom goes up, frustration and sadness rises.
I find my creative energies outside of work to be at a bit of an ebb.
My students get some great news about a contest, which reinvigorates me.
First day back from fall break is very ... meh
The time last week I had to ask a student to head home.
Malaise and laziness set in, reinforcing each other
A normal day is a pleasant surprise.
The desire to do much beyond the minimus is hard to find.
The ups and downs in the day of a teacher.
Kids out on quarantine for close contacts makes the building and classroom a bit lonelier
A realization that, contrary to prior belief, my room doesn’t always need to be noisy.
The virus visits my classroom.
A caring question from a student made all the difference today.
My brain keeps waking me up early. Because it hates me.
The unexpected joy of seeing someone’s face.
Teachers thrive on routine and this year more than ever is filled with uncertainty.
Focus on the big things and don’t get distracted by the smaller ones.




