With standardized testing soon approaching, teachers often stress about making sure they covered all of required standards. Without a solid organization system, this could be tricky! There are just so many standards and substandards to keep track of throughout the school year. To help teachers ... read more
Unusual but Effective Holiday Homework for Kids
Holidays are about fun! Wouldn’t it be great to integrate fun into holiday homework so that kids look forward to them rather than see them as a chore? As teachers, you can weave in some fun into holiday assignments that the class can look forward to sharing when they return to school. It’s ... read more
Current Trends in Classroom Education
You’ve probably heard about the Rip Van Winkle joke by now. The poor fellow is understandably shocked by the way the world has changed when he wakes up from his hundred-year slumber, until he visits a school. There he feels instantly at home, for nothing had changed from his own school days, over ... read more
Animal Reading Passages and Comprehension Activities
Students love learning about animals, so why not make learning engaging and meaningful? I created 5 different animal passages for each animal group. Each passage contains 5 pages of resources. Below is a list of all of the animals covered in this resource. You can see that along with 4 specific ... read more
Creating a Teaching Portfolio for Job Interviews
Let's face it. Interviewing for jobs are nerve-wracking and intimidating. Preparing by going over possible interview questions helps, but it's also important to bring a strong portfolio of your work to help elaborate and show evidence to support your answers. When I was student teaching in ... read more
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