Questions to ask ourselves at the end of each week


Questions to ask ourselves at the end of each week:
This is a wonderful list made by our teachers.
Pick 3 and put them on the back of your door or by your coat!

  • What can I bring new to next week? Did the new thing work that I tried?
  • Which objectives did I accomplish?
  • Which lessons did/didn’t work?
  • Was I patient and could I have been more in any situation?
  • Can I remember one special thing/positive note about each child at the end of each week?
  • What do I need to learn to better instruct next week?
  • What went well this week and what should be  changed?
  • Am I working harder than my students?
  • Did I check in with all of my students individually at some point?
  • Have I responded to all student needs?
  • Did I ignite a spark in my students and excite them for learning?
  • Did I center my teaching around the individual interests and needs of my students?
  • Did I facilitate the meeting of all learning objectives for the week?
  • Did I encourage and model inquiry-based thinking in my lessons and encourage students to explore when they learn?
  • What parents/children do I need to bring in the loop more?
  • Can I find time to add or take away something  from the schedule for next week?
  • What social issues came up and what will I address next week?
  • Have I made every child feel welcomed and loved this week?
  • What did I do that I am proud of?
  • What is something new I have learned about myself and/or my students?
  • Which students made improvement and why?
  • How can I change my response when I lose my patience?
  • Did I prioritize time well?
  • Did I set clear objectives and achieve them for each lesson?
  • How did I evaluate my students and did I document it?
  • What did we do together that strengthened our class?
  • Did I miss anyone in my teaching approach? Who?  How? Remedy?
  • Did each child have success in one area?
  • Do the parents understand the goals for this week clearly?
  • Are the children making progress solving their social and/or academic issues independently?
  • Am I clear in explaining expectations?
  • What did the kids respond to?
  • Was I empathetic/kind towards students, co-workers, family?
  • What is the state of the class? Maintain it? Change it?
  • Have I done enough to help others?
  • Have I shared, empowered, reflected, and learned?  If I have, my students will have, too.
  • Did I ask students to self-assess?
  • Did I take time to reflect?
  • Did I nurture the inner lives of my students?
  • Did we laugh a lot?
  • What did a student teach me?
  • Did I show gratitude? Was I a good listener?
  • What could I change to make next week go more smoothly?
  • How have I underestimated my students/colleagues?
  • What is a challenge still in front of me?
  • Who make a social breakthrough?
  • Were the children happy?
  • Did I differentiate for my students’ strengths, challenges, interests?
  • Did I do something for my colleagues which will help them more than once?
  • Did kids have more Joy in Learning because of  what I did?
  • Are the children learning to be kind and good  friends?
  • Was my approach to my students effective? How will I know?
  • Have I asked my students questions that promote inquiry and curiosity?
  • What projects or tasks did I spend too much time and energy on? How can I be more efficient?
  • What mental clutter do I need to clear?
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