Articles by Brian Tolentino

How Can You Build Your CREATIVE COURAGE?

Building creative courage involves developing the confidence and resilience to take risks, embrace vulnerability, and express your unique ideas. Here is a lesson for students to think of ways they can build their creative courage. Worksheet:

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How Can You Become Better at COLLABORATING With Others?

When I provide the reason why we do things in my classroom, participation increases. Students need to know the purpose of each lesson and task. Here is a mini-lesson that explains why many of our classroom activities involve collaboration. Then students need to self-asses how well they work with others. Worksheet: More Modern Mastery Activities Here: Here is a task that involves collaboration: Donate here:

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Ebook Resources!

Here are some ebook Resources I have created over the years. This is why I like ebooks: – The ebook format is easy to save on your computer. – You can give students their own ebooks for access to assignments. – The ebook setup can be engaging for students. Once again, thank you everyone for your support! If you could please share these resources with other teachers, that’ll help my channel grow. Link to Ebooks […]

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Create a Plan to Stop PROCRASTINATING!

We live in a busy and high-demand society where time management is key. We also live in a world with many distractions (smart phones, social media, TV, etc.) I believe it is essential for students to acquire the soft skills and mindset needed to navigate our complex and ever-changing world. Here is a mini-lesson on procrastination. I use this as a low-stakes writing activity where students are expected to “write to learn.” Writing is an […]

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Emulate the Poem “What is Success?” by Ralph Waldo Emerson!

One way to improve your writing and creativity is by emulating great writers. For the following activity, students need to choose a topic (hope, compassion, love, etc.) and emulate Ralph Waldo Emerson’s poem, “What is success?” Donate to Tolentino Teaching here:

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