6 Ways to Rekindle Your Passion for Teaching Before You Burn Out
…passion for teaching would flare up again and burn stronger than ever! Recognizing the signs of burnout isn’t difficult if you take a moment to slow down and you look…
…passion for teaching would flare up again and burn stronger than ever! Recognizing the signs of burnout isn’t difficult if you take a moment to slow down and you look…
…flies. Follow it up with, “If you have a question, you can still ask it.” Megan Holt: Question flags … you get a certain number per lesson so save them…
…to $15) result in more chances to win. There are 5 donation options, plus 2 bonus options, and each option is worth a specific number of points. Choose the option…
…students that Santa has gifts for a dozen scientists in his sack, but the gifts aren’t labeled with names. Santa needs their help to figure out which gift to give…
…top. If you have an uneven number of students or if someone is absent, write your own name at the top of one printable and take part in the activity….
…vertical dotted line and cut the solid lines to form flaps. Students can lift up each flap and fill in the basic conversion units during your lesson. If you want…
…flyers. I receive weekly flyers from four different stores, and they really pile up in the recycling bin. I was staring at the pile one day, and an idea struck…
…events in Dr. King’s life and his impact on the civil rights movement in a way that’s very easy to understand. BrainPOP.com has a number of resources to go along…
…in the form of a downloadable freebie. Graphing Oral Fluency includes student directions, the Oral Fluency Chart, and the Fluency Rate Line Graph. Feel free to use these resources with…
…on Friday for a certain number of Satisfactory ratings, this report works very well to stop problems in their tracks. You can download this Daily Report by clicking above. It’s…
…in large letters. Explain that you expect your students to work well together and keep the noise level to a minimum, but if a large number of them are too…
…lesson with conversation hearts! The focus of the lesson is on finding fractions of a number, and the final step is having students create their own fraction problems as shown…