The Super Teacher

Better Meetings, Better Classroom Ideas

Teacher meetings are full of strong ideas that don’t always live past the conversation. Superstructures helps teams ditch the chart paper and capture ideas in a shared space where every voice is heard. It can also make deciding on lunch surprisingly efficient. Take a look.

Use Connect to Gather Responses from the Team

Using a Connect structure, teachers share ideas around a central topic and add them to a shared space. As strong ideas are added across the group, the structure becomes a collection of practical strategies teachers can return to later for planning, reflection, and next steps. Use this structure in your team meeting!

Use Noteboard to Capture Teaching Ideas

Teachers use a Noteboard structure to add ideas around a single topic in a free-form space. Ideas appear side by side, allowing the group to notice patterns, organize ideas into groups, and surface strong responses through simple thumbs-up reactions. Noteboard makes it easy for teachers to revisit later and reference strategies that fit their classroom needs. Use this structure in your team meeting!

Use Poll to Guide a Group Decision

Teacher meetings always run smoother when lunch is figured out early and everyone gets a say in what's on the menu. Using a Poll structure, teachers can share their pick for lunch and see where the group lands. Finally, it’s a quick group decision that keeps things moving and gives a small glimpse into how everyone’s showing up that day. Use this structure in your team meeting!

Don’t let great ideas fade the moment the meeting ends. Let Superstructures help you capture them, organize them, and turn them into something you can actually use in your classroom.