As a science teacher passionate about teaching science as a practice, not just a collection of facts, Lab in Every Lesson was created to help teachers and parents provide students with rich learning experiences that empower them with skills they can use in everyday life—skills to think critically, make informed decisions, and solve real-world problems.
But even the most strategic and thoughtfully designed lessons won’t get the job done alone!
Science lessons are like the trunk of a tree — the means through which we plan and differentiate instruction to serve every student. Yet, that trunk is also connected to a system of deep, entangled roots that allow it to stand tall and strong.
On this podcast, ”Deep Roots=> Flowers + Fruit”, we’ll plant seeds of reflection and strengthen our shared roots of SERVICE, STUDENTS, and SCIENCE. Together, we’ll grow the fruit of lasting learning. Let’s get started!”
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As a science teacher passionate about teaching science as a practice, not just a collection of facts, Lab in Every Lesson was created to help teachers and parents provide students with rich learning experiences that empower them with skills they can use in everyday life—skills to think critically, make informed decisions, and solve real-world problems.
But even the most strategic and thoughtfully designed lessons won’t get the job done alone!
Science lessons are like the trunk of a tree — the means through which we plan and differentiate instruction to serve every student. Yet, that trunk is also connected to a system of deep, entangled roots that allow it to stand tall and strong.
On this podcast, ”Deep Roots=> Flowers + Fruit”, we’ll plant seeds of reflection and strengthen our shared roots of SERVICE, STUDENTS, and SCIENCE. Together, we’ll grow the fruit of lasting learning. Let’s get started!”
📖 Psalm 90:12 — “Teach us to number our days, that we may gain a heart of wisdom.”
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As teachers, there never seems to be enough time — and the new demands, platforms, and expectations only add to the frenzy.
But wisdom isn’t about cramming in more.
It’s about discerning what matters most and letting go of the rest.
In this episode, we’ll unpack what it looks like to choose wisdom over hurry, presence over performance, and faithfulness over frenzy.
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Roots L.E.A.D. to Results is a weekly podcast for teachers who want to stay rooted in faith and grounded in student-centered teaching.
Each week we walk through the L.E.A.D. rhythm:
Let Go & Lead Yourself
Establish Rhythms that Sustain You
Aim with Intention
Disciple through Your Daily Work
In every episode, you’ll hear scripture, a personal story, a reflection for your teaching, and a heart check with prayer — all designed to help you thrive in both life and classroom.
LISTEN ONLINE at https://labineverylesson.com/roots-lead-to-results/
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Roots L.E.A.D. to Results
As a science teacher passionate about teaching science as a practice, not just a collection of facts, Lab in Every Lesson was created to help teachers and parents provide students with rich learning experiences that empower them with skills they can use in everyday life—skills to think critically, make informed decisions, and solve real-world problems.
But even the most strategic and thoughtfully designed lessons won’t get the job done alone!
Science lessons are like the trunk of a tree — the means through which we plan and differentiate instruction to serve every student. Yet, that trunk is also connected to a system of deep, entangled roots that allow it to stand tall and strong.
On this podcast, ”Deep Roots=> Flowers + Fruit”, we’ll plant seeds of reflection and strengthen our shared roots of SERVICE, STUDENTS, and SCIENCE. Together, we’ll grow the fruit of lasting learning. Let’s get started!”