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Approximately 17% of new teachers leave the teaching profession within the first five years (source), and while that number is not as large as it

Time management can be tricky. I know. I recall many times that I just didn’t have it under control. I would come to work early,

One of the most difficult things with teaching is being able to leave work early! It’s hard to not sit there hours after the kids

I often would shut the door and sit in the darkened room with one light on (sometimes just the flood light). I had a small

Who wouldn’t save time and money? These days everyone is in a hurry and duties are piling up. Sometimes I think being a teacher is

“Mrs. D, I need another copy of Monday night’s homework,” Johnny said. As soon as the little kiddos head off to recess, I dash to

When life gives you lemons, what do you do? Look for the lemonade! This is what I did when I was approached about moving grades.

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

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,
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