A Holiday Gift Giving Guide for Your Teacher
Around this time every year, I see posts on social media and get messages from friends about teacher holiday gifts. Any gift that you give…
Around this time every year, I see posts on social media and get messages from friends about teacher holiday gifts. Any gift that you give…
There are few things that are certain in life and the pile of papers on your desk waiting to be graded is probably one of…
Spelling mistakes. They seem like a never ending battle! “How do you spell…..?” may be a familiar statement in many classrooms. I’d love to say…
Parent teacher conferences always seem to sneak up on you, don’t they? I have few tips for what I do before, during, and after conferences to…
As you get to know your students a little more throughout the year and as they get to know each other, they become more and…
How do you remember the events of September 11th in your classroom? I wasn’t always sure how to approach such a sensitive subject… During the…
Sometimes teaching can feel a little overwhelming. Papers to grade, to do list to tackle, copies to make, lessons to plan, laminating to cut, students…
The first day of school is always cra-zy!!! There is so much to do; from getting to know your students to procedures to supplies…and then…
I love using a class economy in my fourth grade classroom for so many reasons…real life application, math practice, and organization, just to name a…