abbey (they/them)
@abbeyosborn.bsky.social
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bilingual high school English teacher in MKE. passionate about books, biking and iced coffee in no particular order. interested in dual language teaching and biliteracy. they/them/elle
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here's a little about me! I'm in my 5th year of teaching and my 2nd year working with ELLs. I live in Milwaukee, but am from Illinois. I am currently pursuing my bilingual and ESL endorsement. if I'm not teaching you can find me with a good book and an iced coffee/chai.
literally my favorite part of my first unit is teaching water names by lan samantha chang- the last line always gets me
happy second week of school i already have a cold
is it even the first day of school if i didn't make enough copies
thinking of these lines from philip larkin's the mower today:

we should be careful

Of each other, we should be kind
While there is still time.
The Mower
The mower stalled, twice; kneeling, I found A hedgehog jammed up against the blades, Killed.
www.poetryfoundation.org
frightening to think mass shootings are becoming a hallmark of the return to school
i like tapping it and watching the color change lol
anyone else fear that they have forgotten how to teach over the summer??
sometimes i think i would like emailing better if there were read receipts
Reskeet with a tweet you still think about
a tweet reading: "i feel bad for our country. But this is tremendous content." from October 19 2016
going to nyc for the first time saturday-tuesday!! drop your recs :)
not to brag but I can walk to my public library
you would think I would be used to it by now
teachers who assign things on paper how do you not lose said papers (asking bc google gemini and i are not on speaking terms)
there are 39 students on one of my rosters. there are not 39 desks in my classroom.
listening to my own voice is going to be the death of my journalism career.
oh I couldn't do it. never living across from a corn field again
one day I am going to get rid of all my earthly belongings

((I am moving and I have more stuff than I realized))
once upon a time I moved to a small town. I immediately moved back to a city the next year.
Atlanta seems reasonable, I went once when I was younger
cannot believe chicago is after dc but I agree with the premise