Its okay! If you are afraid of failure you will never take a chance. Yes, I may fall flat on my face, I may be the worst instructional coach in history and help no one. But probably not. Without giving my self permission to look like a dork and fail (which I do a lot) I will never grow, gain new knowledge and be better. This may all sound cheesy but it's been a serious help to me in beginning this journey. This is also something that our students need to take to heart. When it comes to the classroom, and learning and life....ITS OKAY TO FAIL. The key is that you learn and move on.
I have encountered this in mathematics quite often. Perseverance in problem solving. It's not an exaggeration to say I have had to coax children out from underneath tables during math due to their fear of failure at a math exercise. I want our students to know, IT'S OKAY TO FAIL! Just try something! I stumbled on a TED talk today that addressed this today. His words on inspiring a love of inquiry really hit home with me and it is really worth a watch.
On another note, I have finished a new writing project for TPT. The thing about this project is that it's a HYBRID TEXT. It's something I have been reading a lot about that has inspired something I like to call a "duh moment." That is something you realize that should have been so obvious! Some texts \fall into more than one genre, making them a hybrid...WHAT?! That makes total sense! How have I not realized that before. All of those afternoons sitting on the floor trying to sort my classroom library into genres thinking, "What the heck this fits into more than one genre, where do I put it!?" I have created a writing project that may reflect some of that complexity by combining the structure of a non-fiction text with the fantasy of a non-fiction. It is called, The Coolest School Ever!
Check it out! Well, I'm off to begin another week of loving my staff and my students....man I'm one lucky lady.



