When you are starting out the school year, there are so many“little” things that you have to do. You have to get your room set up, get toknow your students, familiarize yourself with IEPs, and most importantly youhave to create procedures. Starting off the school year with students who don’tknow ... Read More about 13 First Day of School Procedures to Make Your Year a Breeze
Promoting Positive Behavior
Some days are better than others. This applies to teachingas well. As adults, it’s easy for us to understand that we have good days andbad days. However, it is hard to remember that our students are just like us,and they will occasionally have a bad day too. Classroom management can be oneof the ... Read More about Promoting Positive Behavior
A Teacher’s Guide to Summer
School’s Out!...Now what? For the last nine months you have been in non-stop work mode. You’vegone to an endless amount of meetings. You’ve tied shoes. You’ve graded papers...stacks and stacks of papers. You’ve been aparent. You've eaten your lunch in 12 minutes or less each day. You've been ... Read More about A Teacher’s Guide to Summer
5 Ways to Keep Students Learning Over the Summer
As a teacher, we all know about the summer learning losssyndrome (and I am talking about the students, not the teachers). It would be ideal to keep students learning through the summer. How do we do that? Here are 5 ways that might keep your students on thelearning path: · Get themto a ... Read More about 5 Ways to Keep Students Learning Over the Summer
Top 25 Things Teachers Need to Accomplish this Summer
This post may contain affiliate links. Please see my disclosure here. So you’re probably thinking toyourself that you don’t want to have to get 25 things done this summer, butyou’re a teacher – you know summers are for catch-up! Just remember that a good teacherknows life is best when balanced, ... Read More about Top 25 Things Teachers Need to Accomplish this Summer
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