What Every New Teacher Needs to Know
…year you’ll find something you need to change or improve upon. Caitlin Riley – Document, Document, Document….it will help when parents/administrators ask why you gave a detention or why you…
…year you’ll find something you need to change or improve upon. Caitlin Riley – Document, Document, Document….it will help when parents/administrators ask why you gave a detention or why you…
…to Work Smarter and Keep the Joy in Teaching. Small Daily Changes Lead to BIG Results! As I’m sure you are aware, change isn’t always easy and it doesn’t happen…
…to ask for help when they feel the slightest bit frustrated may become upset when their teacher expects them to do more on their own. Let’s face it: change is…
…inch portrait-style pages that would fit in a 3-ring binder, and I also wanted large blocks for writing due dates and events. I finally created my own, and the format…
…would your life change? Are people with more money happier? What problems might be caused by winning a lot of money? Would people treat you differently? (I’ve heard that many…
…word wall along with high frequency words Heather Smith – I have jungle theme so I do “Spotting Great Work” (little safari guy/binoculars) on leopard print fabric. Just change the…
…need! The 8 1/2 x 11 inch portrait-style pages fit perfectly in a 3-ring binder, and the blocks are large enough for adding due dates and special events. Unlike traditional…
Each year on September 11th, we reflect on a series of horrific events that changed the course of history. As a teacher, you might be struggling with whether or not…
Goal setting is a powerful process for bringing about change. Identifying what you want and mapping out a plan of action helps you achieve your dreams, both personally and professionally….
…a hundred, but all the multiples of say, 4, are “off limits.” If a student says them, they sit down. You could also change it to student don’t say the…
…of your toolbox to keep those kiddos engaged. Try this out with a few read alouds and change up that listening center. I promise, your students are going to L-O-V-E…
…breath, calm down, and accept the fact that something has to change. But what? And how can you turn things around and end the year strong? Believe it or not,…