Enjoy the lazy, hazy days of summer now, because – before you know it – it will be time once again to dive into your content to begin the new school year! For language arts teachers, it’s helpful to have vocabulary instruction ideas and materials ready to go in addition to all of the reading and writing lessons that you’ve…
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Totally Random Teaching Supplies That You’ll Want!
Admit it. You have some teaching supplies or materials that you’ve collected during your years in the classroom that are a bit weird or random. We all have them! One teaching friend of mine inadvertently started a teddy bear collection, while another has more rubber duckies on her desk than I care to count. I – personally – would rather…
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7 Pinterest Tips for Teacherpreneurs
Being a teacherpreneur can be a lot of work! Sometimes it’s nice to have tips, tricks, and hacks to save time and help get everything done. That’s why today I wanted to share these 7 Pinterest tips for teacherpreneurs. This post contains affiliate links. Please read my entire disclosure statement here. Pinterest Tips for Teacherpreneurs Now I use Tailwind to schedule out…
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Sammie STEAM the Adventure Dog!
Last year my kindergarteners were studying needs of animals in the science lab. I had been on a lovely trail walk with my family. We were lucky enough to see beavers swimming into their lodge! I thought, “Wouldn’t it be great if some of my students could have this same experience with their families?” I decided that I would…
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How to Empower Your Students
Teaching is undoubtedly one of the most valuable professions required in any society. Young minds must be shaped in a way to help continue the productivity and advancement of a civilization. While there are many strategies and techniques debated about the best way to accomplish the goal, the end result is that children must be prepared to take their place…
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