The first day of school. The first day of Thanksgiving break. The dates of Winter break. The dates of spring break. PD days. The last day of school. All definitely on my calendar, and all used to orient my way through the year. While that's fine and even logical, what could happen to the way we view work if we use seasonality and connection to orient ourselves in this time-space continuum, instead of just not-work days or commercial holidays? I share some brief thoughts and application for the classroom. Please continue the conversation on Instagram @groundedteaching  or on our free community!

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