

If she taught adults, this behavior would be acceptable. And yes I will not follow this teacher because she is masking an agenda with seemingly good intentions. Make a claim and rebuttal without attacking someone. It’s obvious by your writing that you need to go back to school and study how to write an argumentative essay. Does the administration and parents approve of this teachers politically motivated behavior or is she just doing what she wants because she feels “empowered”? I can’t express who I voted for or give my opinion on many different issues in my classroom, BUT African-American teachers can push their agendas? This makes no sense under the guise of your need to express yourself. This is my point! However, back to the students, my inquiry still remain: they (students) have no choice but to be exposed to the teachers political views. There was no anger in my post and yet, here we are listening to you rant. Again I see political opinions supersede classroom norms. Steps to Creating your First Bitmoji Classroom:

I was already using them in my classroom as part of the decor, but teachers were putting their Bitmojis in digital classrooms! It looked like a video game to me.

Back in late mid-to-late April, I started seeing Bitmojis popping up online everywhere. But we did just that! Between Zoom, Google Classroom, Microsoft Teams and other digital platforms, we made learning as conducive, relevant, and hopefully as fun as possible for our scholars.īecause my district used Microsoft Teams, I used everything Microsoft including PowerPoint. We are not often respected for our ability to adapt, innovate, shift with movements that occur. Those of us that taught remotely…let’s just say when I say we showed up and out during quarantine, baby I mean we took over remote teaching and learning as if it was second nature. Why? Well, Bitmoji Classrooms are a way that RenewED Teachers can try new things! See Day 8 of What is a RenewED Teacher? Why PowerPoint?īecause of Covid-19, we were forced to teach from home or not at all.

Recently, I posted this video Instagram and Facebook and had many teachers requesting to help them create their Bitmoji Classrooms in PowerPoint, embed videos into PowerPoint, and get their Bitmojis to dance or as I said, “Bust a Move!” Although I am a classroom teacher, creating tutorials is not something I am used to doing for adults…yet! But I gladly obliged.
