The Mind Behind this Blog
My name is Terri Eichholz, and I am a teacher in North East Independent School District in San Antonio, TX. I have been teaching gifted students in grades K-5 for 13 years. Before that, I taught 5th grade for 8 years. I have felt, for some time, that there is a real need for learning to become more “customized”, and that many teachers are eager to find tools for doing this. My hope is that you will find this to be a helpful resource, and that you will feel free to contribute your own ideas as well.
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- - February 13, 2012


Terri, thank you so much for sharing this resource! I agree that teachers as well as parents can gain insight from the collected essays.
Very cool, brand new to wordpress, but I have a feeling I’ll be enjoying your content.
love your site- would love to chat with you sometime ! I am a retired educator who has begun an eduational nonprofit after seeing the need to customize learning for some K-2nd grade primary school children before they get discouraged with school (at such a young age !!!) Jeannie in Georgia
Hi Terry,
I was surprised to see a bulletin board that I made in college on your blog! I am glad that you like it! I am eager to try some of the items on your website as well! Thanks for the support!
Hi Terri,
We’d like to share some of your inspirational blog posts with our UK readers on Innovate My School (http://www.innovatemyschool.com). Please contact me if you are interested.
Thanks
Michael
Hey – you need to submit a presentation for iPad Palooza this year to showcase all of your GT iPad projects – http://ipadpalooza.com/2012/10/26/ipadpalooza-call-for-ipresenters-now-live/
Thanks! I’ll have to think about that… BTW, thanks, too, for the stats boost you gave me when you “pinned” me today!
Terri,
I absolutely love your ideas and postings, and I look forward to reading them every day. I have gifted 1st through 8th and three schools, so I think our circumstances are similar. Many of your offerings have saved me and inspired me. Please know how very much I appreciate you and what you do.
Devonna
Wow! Thank you so much! If you ever have any ideas to offer, I would love to hear them!