Review the Rules and Procedures After Winter Break
For me, every year after enjoying a nice two weeks (or close to) off with my family, it’s always hard to get back up to
For me, every year after enjoying a nice two weeks (or close to) off with my family, it’s always hard to get back up to
Do you feel like you are a happy teacher? Do you want to be a happy teacher? You can be. We all have our days
Every year without fail, as we get closer and closer to that big starting date of winter break, students become more and more restless. I
My students always need extra practice with multiplication, so this year I thought I’d give them the gift of multiplication for the holidays! Alright, so
**Keep reading… This is MORE than a Thanksgiving Post! This is a post with an engaging strategy that your students can use in ANY subject
At some point in every teacher’s career, you will need to meet with a parent to discuss their child’s behavior. It can be a bit
Grammar. I loathe grammar. When I was a child, my sister would follow me around and constantly be ready to leap at every little thing
I remember struggling with elapsed time as a child. I wanted to just simply line the numbers up and subtract. But, unfortunately, it wasn’t that
I don’t recall growing up hearing so much about children with ADD or ADHD. Perhaps it was around, but I just didn’t notice. I do
If you have been around a while here at my blog, then you know that I love picture books and using them as mentor texts!
Sometime back when I was reading about how to better help new teachers, I noticed a study done by Ellen Moir. In her study, she
I’m a huge fan of anticipatory sets! I need to get their attention right away. To start teaching electricity, I really wanted something that would sizzle!
Today, I have a special guest post by my friend Kerry of the blog Plans for a Better Tomorrow. She is writing about STEM, as
Each day children are blasted with nonstop messages that are trying to tell them how they should think: on television, there is the stream of commercials; on
Anchor charts are everywhere. When you are scrolling the feed on Pinterest, you see them. When you purchase products on TpT, or even when you
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