
Collecting Student Information: A Helpful FREEBIE!
I like to make sure I collect information on my students and have it all within an arm’s length! That’s why I created this student

I like to make sure I collect information on my students and have it all within an arm’s length! That’s why I created this student

Our first reaction with students who are unmotivated is frustration and annoyance. It’s easy to think about just throwing that student out of our room

Wait, posters? Does anyone use those anymore? I remember once cruising the teacher store catalog looking at posters, posters, and more posters. Oh, the variety

We have several Common Core Standards that require students to practice their speaking and listening skills. If your students are like mine, they tend to

Let’s face it! Every teacher has at least one student in his or her class that is a bit, shall we say, challenging. That challenging

Looking for great review games? How about some B-I-N-G-O? It’s a tried-and-true student favorite in every classroom, and it surely will be in yours too!

We all know teachers aren’t exactly made of money, time, and, well… energy. Thankfully, these DIY (Do-It-Yourself) teacher hacks don’t require a whole lot of

There he goes again. Tap! Tap! Tap! He’s tapping his pencil. Now he’s slowly meandering around the room (much like Billy from Family Circus). And…

It’s back to school time! Time to start thinking about those first week activities and planning for the new year! So, what should I share?

One of the things I like to do when getting organized is to create a notebook where I keep everything. It’s not a three-ring binder,

I really loved Donalyn Miller’s book The Book Whisperer when it came out a while back, so you can imagine my excitement when she recently released