Lesson 3: What to Do the First Week of School In Lesson 3, you’ll learn what to do the first week of school that will
Lesson 3: What to Do the First Week of School In Lesson 3, you’ll learn what to do the first week of school that will
Lesson 2: Classroom Management Systems That Work Lesson 2 is a little longer than the others, so it’s been divided into two shorter videos. In
Lesson 1: How to Create Your Dream Class In Lesson 1, you’ll identify the characteristics of your “dream class” and you’ll learn how to make
Daily problem solving is a highly effective way to help your students master the Common Core mathematical practice standards. Fortunately, when you have a plan
Google Classroom makes it sooo easy to go paperless that you might be tempted to skip cooperative learning activities and replace them with digital assignments.
When my first DonorsChoose.org project was funded, I felt like I had hit the jackpot! I began telling everyone about this wonderful organization, and my
40 Hour Teacher Workweek Bundle Offer If you sometimes feel that teaching consumes your life, check out Angela Watson’s 40 Hour Teacher Workweek Club because there IS
One of the things I miss most about not being in the classroom is the opportunity to teach kids about the joy of giving. I
Blog Hop Overview (Updated for 2024) Each blogger will give away one or two products ($3 to $5 value each) and one $25 TpT gift
Brain Bucks provide a fun, effective, and inexpensive way to encourage students to think outside the box and develop a growth mindset. Read this post to learn more and to grab free Brain Bucks to use with your students!
Do you remember singing the silly campfire song about old Mother Leary who left a lantern in her shed? It goes like this: “Late one
Happy November! Is there a better time to write about all the things we are thankful for? This writing topic might seem may seem trite
Lesson 3: What to Do the First Week of School In Lesson 3, you’ll learn what to do the first week of school that will help you kick off your best school year ever! If you want to take notes, you’ll need page 3 of the note-taking handouts. Lesson 3
Lesson 2: Classroom Management Systems That Work Lesson 2 is a little longer than the others, so it’s been divided into two shorter videos. In the first video, we’ll discuss how to create a classroom management system that’s aligned with your vision and core values. In the second video, you’ll
Lesson 1: How to Create Your Dream Class In Lesson 1, you’ll identify the characteristics of your “dream class” and you’ll learn how to make your vision of a super school year become a reality. If you’d like to take notes, you’ll need page 1 of the note-taking handouts. 
Daily problem solving is a highly effective way to help your students master the Common Core mathematical practice standards. Fortunately, when you have a plan in place, it can also be the easiest way to motivate your students to become proficient problem-solvers. I’ve always recognized the importance of daily math
Google Classroom makes it sooo easy to go paperless that you might be tempted to skip cooperative learning activities and replace them with digital assignments. But I hope you don’t. Hands-on, active-engagement lessons are just as important as they ever were, and perhaps even MORE important! In today’s world, kids
When my first DonorsChoose.org project was funded, I felt like I had hit the jackpot! I began telling everyone about this wonderful organization, and my enthusiasm was the reason I later connected with Francie Kugelman, one of the most amazing and generous educators I’ve ever known. Francie was teaching 5th
40 Hour Teacher Workweek Bundle Offer If you sometimes feel that teaching consumes your life, check out Angela Watson’s 40 Hour Teacher Workweek Club because there IS a better way! If you’re willing to innovate and make small changes in your daily routines, you can learn how to get more done in
One of the things I miss most about not being in the classroom is the opportunity to teach kids about the joy of giving. I want to share with you a wonderful activity that I did each year with my class, and I hope you’ll consider doing this with your
Blog Hop Overview (Updated for 2024) Each blogger will give away one or two products ($3 to $5 value each) and one $25 TpT gift card. Our blog posts and giveaways will go live at 9 pm ET on Thursday, Nov. 21st, and all giveaways will end at midnight on
Brain Bucks provide a fun, effective, and inexpensive way to encourage students to think outside the box and develop a growth mindset. Read this post to learn more and to grab free Brain Bucks to use with your students!
Do you remember singing the silly campfire song about old Mother Leary who left a lantern in her shed? It goes like this: “Late one night, when we were all in bed, Old Mother Leary left a lantern in the shed, And when the cow kicked it over, she winked
Happy November! Is there a better time to write about all the things we are thankful for? This writing topic might seem may seem trite and overdone, but we can never overdo the message of showing appreciation for the people and things that make our lives rich and fulfilling. Fortunately,
Lesson 3: What to Do the First Week of School In Lesson 3, you’ll learn what to do the first week of school that will help you kick off your best school year ever! If you want to take notes, you’ll need page 3 of the note-taking handouts. Lesson 3
Lesson 2: Classroom Management Systems That Work Lesson 2 is a little longer than the others, so it’s been divided into two shorter videos. In the first video, we’ll discuss how to create a classroom management system that’s aligned with your vision and core values. In the second video, you’ll
Lesson 1: How to Create Your Dream Class In Lesson 1, you’ll identify the characteristics of your “dream class” and you’ll learn how to make your vision of a super school year become a reality. If you’d like to take notes, you’ll need page 1 of the note-taking handouts. 
Daily problem solving is a highly effective way to help your students master the Common Core mathematical practice standards. Fortunately, when you have a plan in place, it can also be the easiest way to motivate your students to become proficient problem-solvers. I’ve always recognized the importance of daily math
Google Classroom makes it sooo easy to go paperless that you might be tempted to skip cooperative learning activities and replace them with digital assignments. But I hope you don’t. Hands-on, active-engagement lessons are just as important as they ever were, and perhaps even MORE important! In today’s world, kids
When my first DonorsChoose.org project was funded, I felt like I had hit the jackpot! I began telling everyone about this wonderful organization, and my enthusiasm was the reason I later connected with Francie Kugelman, one of the most amazing and generous educators I’ve ever known. Francie was teaching 5th
40 Hour Teacher Workweek Bundle Offer If you sometimes feel that teaching consumes your life, check out Angela Watson’s 40 Hour Teacher Workweek Club because there IS a better way! If you’re willing to innovate and make small changes in your daily routines, you can learn how to get more done in
One of the things I miss most about not being in the classroom is the opportunity to teach kids about the joy of giving. I want to share with you a wonderful activity that I did each year with my class, and I hope you’ll consider doing this with your
Blog Hop Overview (Updated for 2024) Each blogger will give away one or two products ($3 to $5 value each) and one $25 TpT gift card. Our blog posts and giveaways will go live at 9 pm ET on Thursday, Nov. 21st, and all giveaways will end at midnight on
Brain Bucks provide a fun, effective, and inexpensive way to encourage students to think outside the box and develop a growth mindset. Read this post to learn more and to grab free Brain Bucks to use with your students!
Do you remember singing the silly campfire song about old Mother Leary who left a lantern in her shed? It goes like this: “Late one night, when we were all in bed, Old Mother Leary left a lantern in the shed, And when the cow kicked it over, she winked
Happy November! Is there a better time to write about all the things we are thankful for? This writing topic might seem may seem trite and overdone, but we can never overdo the message of showing appreciation for the people and things that make our lives rich and fulfilling. Fortunately,