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As teachers, we all know that a day off work can mean more planning, stress, anxiety, and worry. It shouldn’t be that way, and now

As teachers, we all know that a day off work can mean more planning, stress, anxiety, and worry. It shouldn’t be that way, and now

What was your favorite board game as a child? The one that you always wanted to play when friends came over, or the one you

If you’re like me and don’t have a dedicated social studies block, finding ways to incorporate it into your day can be a challenge. Fortunately,

“What community are you a part of?” This is a common question that is asked when introducing the topic of community. However, what if we

How many of us “reteach” a lesson or part of a lesson to students who didn’t grasp it the first time around? Exactly. Same. That

The season is upon us. Are we ready for it? Looking for some tips to start the school year? I am speaking of a brand

Back-to-school time means it is time to find assessment and progress monitoring ideas. Summer has flown by, and now you will have a new class

Setting up your classroom can be overwhelming both physically and mentally. From moving furniture to lesson planning for the first few weeks and on top

Learning to identify beginning sounds is a key skill when our students are first learning to read. Sometimes getting those beginning sounds to stick can

Picture this… It’s small group math time and you are working with a set of students in a guided math group. You quickly scan the

Easy. Easy is what I want in my classroom. With all the duties and paperwork we teachers must do, don’t you want things easy, peasy,

As I am lying by the pool with my drink in hand, I’m loving life. The birds are chirping, there is a slight warm breeze