Episode 3: Complexity is the Enemy of Execution

Little Things are Big Things Education
Little Things are Big Things Education
Episode 3: Complexity is the Enemy of Execution
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Season 1, Episode 3.

Welcome to Little Things are Big Things Education with K-Dub and T-Free. We want to welcome you to a conversation about how valuable relationship building is with our students in the classroom. We will cover topics like; connection activities, how relationships can be used to encourage student growth, and sharing our favorite memories from teaching. Everything we have accomplished in our classrooms goes back to the relationships we build with our students and is totally replicable. Feel free to use, share, and adapt everything we provide here. And if you would like to go even deeper, we would love to have you join our Live Monthly Group where we go live, with you, every month for an hour and deep dive into the latest research and tools available for you to use in your classroom and connect with students. Now, without further ado, let’s get on to this week’s episode.

Welcome to week 3! Thanks for joining us again! This week Tim will start us off with a connection activity where he embeds student names and hobbies into test questions, we have a conversation about our patterns and routines, and K-Dub will finish us out with a story about the important of routines to avoid burn out as a teacher.

For additional resources and to join our Live Monthly Membership, please check out our website at https://LittleBigEd.com and https://PeakStateMathematics.com.

Free Resources found here!

Until next week,

“Remember to always learn in a Peak State.” ~ T-Free

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“Make it a great day!” ~ K-Dub. __________________________________________________________________________

Big thank you and shout out to the artist that is providing today’s music! Check ’em out!

MUSIC LINK Give by Silent Partner https://youtu.be/KGE5ZoafsY8

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