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Episode 318: Low-Prep Ways to End the Year with Deep Thinking

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In this episode, you’ll discover simple yet powerful strategies to spark curiosity and connection in your classroom—all while keeping things manageable for you. Let’s flip the script on end-of-year burnout and finish strong with purpose, clarity, and heart. You’ve poured so much into your students all year—now let’s wrap it up in a way that honors that work. You’re almost there, and you’re doing amazing.

Links mentioned in the episode:
Jenna Copper Blog Post on Discussion Panels: https://jennacopper.com/panel-discussions-make-your-students-the-experts-in-five-simple-steps/

Discussion questions mentioned in episode:

  • Here are some ideas for this or that to spark discussion—make sure you choose ones that are appropriate for your class, so please use your discernment.
  • It’s better to take a risk and fail vs. It’s better to play it safe and succeed
  • People can change who they are vs. People stay the same deep down
  • It’s more important to be honest vs. It’s more important to be kind
  • The past shapes who we are vs. We decide who we become
  • Leaders should always listen to others vs. Leaders should trust their own judgment most
  • Everyone deserves a second chance vs. Some actions can’t be forgiven
  • Rules are meant to be followed vs. Rules are meant to be questioned
  • Success is based on hard work vs. Success is based on opportunity
  • One person can make a big difference vs. Real change takes a group
  • It’s more important to win vs. It’s more important to grow

Reflection Letter Prompts:

  • “What’s one belief I’ve changed this year?”
  • “If I were to go back in time and give myself advice at the beginning of 8th grade, here’s what I’d say…”
  • “What advice would I give to next year’s students?”
  • "What was my favorite classroom moment?"
  • "What is one thing that was extremely hard for me to do this year, but I did it anyhow."

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Content provided by Caitlin Mitchell. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Caitlin Mitchell or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://ppacc.player.fm/legal.

I’d love to hear from you! Send me a text!

In this episode, you’ll discover simple yet powerful strategies to spark curiosity and connection in your classroom—all while keeping things manageable for you. Let’s flip the script on end-of-year burnout and finish strong with purpose, clarity, and heart. You’ve poured so much into your students all year—now let’s wrap it up in a way that honors that work. You’re almost there, and you’re doing amazing.

Links mentioned in the episode:
Jenna Copper Blog Post on Discussion Panels: https://jennacopper.com/panel-discussions-make-your-students-the-experts-in-five-simple-steps/

Discussion questions mentioned in episode:

  • Here are some ideas for this or that to spark discussion—make sure you choose ones that are appropriate for your class, so please use your discernment.
  • It’s better to take a risk and fail vs. It’s better to play it safe and succeed
  • People can change who they are vs. People stay the same deep down
  • It’s more important to be honest vs. It’s more important to be kind
  • The past shapes who we are vs. We decide who we become
  • Leaders should always listen to others vs. Leaders should trust their own judgment most
  • Everyone deserves a second chance vs. Some actions can’t be forgiven
  • Rules are meant to be followed vs. Rules are meant to be questioned
  • Success is based on hard work vs. Success is based on opportunity
  • One person can make a big difference vs. Real change takes a group
  • It’s more important to win vs. It’s more important to grow

Reflection Letter Prompts:

  • “What’s one belief I’ve changed this year?”
  • “If I were to go back in time and give myself advice at the beginning of 8th grade, here’s what I’d say…”
  • “What advice would I give to next year’s students?”
  • "What was my favorite classroom moment?"
  • "What is one thing that was extremely hard for me to do this year, but I did it anyhow."

To stay connected with us about promotions, freebies, events, and professional development opportunities, Please join our EB Teacher's ELA Portal Priority List: ebteacher.com/portal

  continue reading

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