March is here, and if I know anything about teaching in March, it's that this is when things start to get a little chaotic! It's such an exciting time during the school year though too! The weather is getting nicer, state basketball is underway, spring sports are right around
Read MoreConferences can be stressful, but they don’t have to be! I’ve got 7 tips to help you be successful at your conference, no matter the situation.
Somehow I blinked and suddenly it’s October and conference season is upon us! For some schools, conferences already happened, for others, it’s still a ways away. One year, our school decided to have conferences in September, and honestly, I loved it! It was such a great way to continue building relationships with families since we had just seen the
Read MoreWhether you’re getting ready to student teach or you’re already going through your student teaching experience, this student teacher advice will surely help you make a lasting first impression and so that you get that student teacher recommendation letter. Since I’m not sure where you are in your teaching experience, we are going to take a step back and begin with what happens as soon as you find our where your placement is.
Read MoreHey everyone! Today blog post is one that was highly requested for first year teacher and one that is so crucial for a positive job experience. Whether you are student teaching, a first year teacher, or you’ve been teaching for a while, this is an aspect of the workplace that is a constant. Sometimes, we get super lucky and are surrounded by the most wonderful and easy-going coworkers, which can really make your days as a teacher that much better.
Read MoreUnless you’re living under a rock, you’re probably very aware that there has been a lot going on in the world lately. Because of this, I thought it would be appropriate to talk about recognizing anxiety in students.
Recognizing signs of anxiety in students is a topic that is near and dear to my heart and I know it’s so important for all educators to hear.
Before we get started though, let’s take a few minutes and do some reflecting.
Reflecting on Signs of Anxiety
Over the next few minutes you’re going to be reading a series of questions. If you have paper and a pencil near by, feel free to grab it that you can write your responses down. It will be great to be able to look back on your answers when we are do
Read MoreHey New Teacher!!
I am so happy that you are here! If you don’t already know it, this is truly one of the most exciting times in your life!!
During this season, you are more than likely wrapping up your time at college, saying goodbye to friends who have become more like family, and preparing yourself for an adv
Read MoreNorth Dakota hasn’t officially announced it yet, but I think we might be preparing to finish our school year out online. Of course, I have mixed emotions about this. I miss my students. I can’t imagine not getting a chance to say, “See ya later! You’re going to do awesome in 7th grade!” However, I also understand that our health and safety is our number one priority right now.
Read MoreHow to Map Out Your E-Learning Lesson Plans
Uncertain Times
I think we can all agree that our current situation is unconventional and if I am being honest, it makes me sad. I will be the first one to admit that throughout the school year I have thought to myself, “Gosh, if I could just have a break…” but now that I have had “a break” all I want to do is be in my classroom with my students, seeing their smiles and hearing their stories, yes even the ones that seem like they might possibly never end..
Read MoreWhat is a Curriculum Map
A curriculum map is a visual breakdown of all of the lessons and standards that will be covered over a period of time. This period could be over an entire school year, a semester, or even over the quarter or trimester, depending on how long your classes last.
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