Saturday, March 28, 2020

Transition from STEM to HISTORY

It has been a LONG time since I wrote a blog post. Way too long!
I have been concentrating on other things and the blog has taken a backseat. Some of the other things I have been doing:

The STEM Teacher Podcast:  THIS has even taken a backseat because I am no longer teaching STEM! I have revived it though. Instead of pushing out an episode once a week, I am on track for once a month. You can find it wherever you listen to podcasts. The link to Anchor is above.

The Kingsford Flivver Flash! Podcast: This has been a TON of fun! I started this podcast to highlight the amazing things surrounding Kingsford football. If you like high school football, Michigan, or the Flivvers, check it out.

The Kingsford Flivver Flash! Blog: I just started this after reading an article that said if you want to increase your podcast audience, start a blog. That article pushed me back into this blog too.

Changing Jobs
I was incredibly blessed to be hired as the STEM teacher for Woodland elementary. I can't express how it has changed my life. With that in mind, I struggle with elementary students. I like to think that I was very good at teaching the younger students, but it took everything I had, every single day. I would get home and have NOTHING in the tank for my family.

When I had the opportunity to apply for the 8th-grade history position, I jumped at it! Sent in my letter of intent, stoped in to see the principal, etc. I made it widely known that it was my dream job. When I was told I was selected, I could not contain my excitement!

Two reasons 8th-grade history is my dream job.

1) I get to teach the "Masters of the Universe!" Just ask an 8th grader and most of them have everything figured out. Everything. So teaching someone who already knows everything is a challenge and a reward.

2) The content for Michigan 8th-Graders is the founding of our country. From the treatment of the colonies under King George III to the Declaration of Independence, Articles of Confederation, Constitution, Bill of Rights, War of 1812, Manifest Destiny (We do play the old school, "Oregon Trail" game!), the Civil War, etc. I love every bit of it! The opportunity to put students into the Constitution almost every day is amazing. With the craziness of our world and the media spin, it's awesome to be able to go to our founding documents for true answers.


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